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I am participating in my fourth year of Thing-a-Day, a “yearly creative sprint where participants commit to creating one new thing a day and post it on a collective blog” every day for...
I’ve got some new prints for sale in my Etsy Store. These prints are really beautiful, made quite fancily with Epson Ultrachrome professional archival inks on acid-free 100% cotton rag Somerset...
My artwork is up at the Manhattan location of ‘sNice until September 30th. ‘sNice is located at 45 Eighth Avenue, at the confluence of Jane, Horatio, and West 4th Street (illustrated belo...
Rashied Ali, a great musician and one of the most emotionally intelligent drummers I ever heard, died last night. I did this paper stencil screen print based on a photo of him a few years ago (though...
I got tired of cross-posting my stuff on multiple blogs (and I suspect some of my readers weren’t crazy about it either). As a result, you Gas Water Nothing readers have missed out on my more r...
I’m a longtime fan of this fountain. Fans of fountains, public art, and municipal history should definitely take the time to read about the Bailey and its colorful predecessors.
From the Park Slope Food Coop, yet again.
Yet another view from the Park Slope Food Coop. Comments are off as the this post had become a spam magnet.
Maybe someday I will publish a book of all the pictures I’ve made of this particular tarnished teapot. (Also at Thing-a-Day.)
(Also at Thing-a-Day and Urban Sketchers.)
I did the top one as my thing-a-day for yesterday. It reminded me of these others I did, of the fruit bowl, at my grandmother’s earlier in the year. As the title of the post may suggest, I̵...
I’ve been busy doing my things-a-day for Thing-a-Day 2009, but been remiss in cross-posting worthwhile images over here. Here’s days 11 and 13:
So, I’ve been busy doing my things-a-day for Thing-a-Day 2009, but been remiss in cross-posting worthwhile images over here. Here’s days 8, 9, 10, and 12: (Comments are cl...
(Also at Thing-a-Day)
Two portraits of James Baldwin inspired primarily by the 1963 photograph by Steve Schapiro published in this week’s New Yorker. (Also at Thing-a-Day.)
(Also at Thing-a-Day and Urban Sketchers)
(Also posted at Urban Sketchers and Thing-a-Day)