Wow! I can't believe it has been over one year since I posted on this blog. I'm going to be out and about with some friends, who are visiting from out of town. It's a perfect opportunity to abandon some art.
If you find this POP, I would love to hear if you're going to keep it or play it forward.
Graffiti Inspirations
Welcome! This blog supports a project I started in 2011. I’m going to leave a piece of art in a public place. The motivation for this project is that I feel that art should be available to everyone. If you find one of the artworks, I would love to hear from you. Please post a comment and let me know if you are going to keep the artwork or pass it on?
Monday, August 6, 2018
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Love
I feel the need to spread some Love today. If you're in the Pasadena, CA area be on the look out for this little (7"x5") piece of Love. It could be at Blick's Art Supply Store on Raymond Ave. or Amy's Patio Cafe on E. Altadena Dr.
Thursday, November 24, 2016
Give Thanks
Happy Thanksgiving!
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Collages #7 and #8
Collage #7 and #8 will be left somewhere in Palm Springs, CA this weekend. More collages using bleeding tissue paper but this time I've incorporated a bit of machine stitching.
Collage #7 |
Collage #8 |
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Collage #6
This piece will be left at It's A Grind Coffee House in Murrieta.
I've been playing around a lot with bleeding tissue paper in my collages. This piece was made by layering matte medium so it dried in peaks. Then I adhered different bleeding tissue paper on top. Overlapping in areas. I hope whoever picks it up will enjoy it.
I've been playing around a lot with bleeding tissue paper in my collages. This piece was made by layering matte medium so it dried in peaks. Then I adhered different bleeding tissue paper on top. Overlapping in areas. I hope whoever picks it up will enjoy it.
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Collage #5
I'm heading out to Road to California today and going to leave this artwork there. I made the paper in a workshop given by Mary Beth Schwartzenberger. The paper is adhered to the canvas board background of brown tissue paper with Weldbond.
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