Hopscotch – Installation Day 2 – Finished
Finally we got all the prints in and tucked into the grooves. This was probably the most challenging installation, physically and technically, that I have ever done. The wind and…
Finally we got all the prints in and tucked into the grooves. This was probably the most challenging installation, physically and technically, that I have ever done. The wind and…
It was too hot to work on the site, so I trimmed the top dome inside using garden edging as my guide for the large semi-circle.
Picking up prints from Alphagraphics in Overland Park, KS. Last print coming out and color tests on the table. Emily Sloan-Evans helped brainstorm on my installation technique. My "workstation" -…
Lead by Porter Arneill and curator James Martin and nice group of local art enthusiasts endured the incredible heat and spent a better part of the evening looking at the…
Oh, so many grays. Matching concrete and pavement grays is one of the most challenging color balancing acts. Here are some pictures of the more than a dozen trips to…
To make an authentic image of a spilled ice cream cone for the Hopscotch square, I picked up a box of waffle cones and a gallon of strawberry ice cream…
I took some previously printed images to the site to test and practice my technique. I plan to tuck the sides in and around the corners to secure them. The…
Here are some pictures of the planning process and making of the public art project. 5-24-2016 5-25-2016