A panoramic view of Hope.
Friday 29 August 2008What Hope looks like as a panoramic photo, courtesy of the NY Times, originally posted by John Nack.
What Hope looks like as a panoramic photo, courtesy of the NY Times, originally posted by John Nack.
Night Falls is now available on itunes and emusic!
night falls. cd. hymen ¥767 ($9.99 US) at iTunes
night falls. cd. hymen ¥767 ($9.99 US) at emusic
Baby Tattooville, Oct. 3-5, 2008, Mission Inn and Spa, Riverside, CA
Some of my favorite artists will be featured this year including Ana Bagayan, Glenn Barr, Dave Cooper, Bob Dob, Joe Ledbetter, Brandi Milne, Daniel Peacock, Shag, Amy Sol and Michael Whelan.
Baby Tattooville provides a unique opportunity for a small group of celebrated artists […]
For my dandelion series, after stretching, post-coating and hanging them on the wall… I imagined the dandelions breaking from the 2d plane and flying off to the side. I saw them stuck to the wall at first and then they leaped for their freedom.
At first I thought of 3d stained glass piece, but the […]
Color Visualizations: Exploring the Circle, vol 02 by Dr. Woohoo!
New Mexico’s finest – In search of the perfect color palette, Dr. Woohoo’s artwork explores the visualization of colors. Woohoo uses software he developed to generate his artwork by extracting millions of color pixels in each image, analyzing and organizing the color data and then building […]
There is this cool online marketplace, Etsy, and I finally got around to putting some of my prints for sale in my shop.
If you’re interested, feel free to drop in and take a peak at what’s available and definitely check out Etsy if you have not had the pleasure yet […]
agua medusae v2.
signed, unique print (1 of 1)
archival inks on canvas
3 x 6′ (91.44 x 182.88 cm) each canvas
$3,500 (US dollars)
available for purchase here.
black larvae.
signed, unique print (1 of 1)
archival inks on canvas
3 x 6′ (91.44 x 182.88 cm) each canvas
$3,500 (US dollars)
available for purchase here.
Word Combinatorics
Originally uploaded by Dr Woohoo.
I’m in the process of creating a few hundred new color analytic/visualization, single-edition prints (on art-, rice- and japanese paper) and I’m faced with an interesting challenge – naming them. In and around 1992 when I was in college and working on finding relationships between words, color and emotions, I […]
Here are a few photos courtesy of Dan Emery from the incredible laser cutting and etching company Ponoko displaying the laser cut seeds from my dandelion series. I won’t give away what the end objective is with these pieces, but as the process evolves, I will continue to post updates here.
‘As part of the 2008 Architecture and the City Festival with the AIA San Francisco, Metropolis magazine presents a conversation with editor in chief Susan S. Szenasy on the pressing need for research in design. The Metropolis Tour features the traveling debut “Brilliant Simplicity: 15 Designers Research Collaborate Innovate,” a short film that traces the […]