July 10, 2008
This is the newest drawing I’ve made. Ellie will be using it for a showing of her dance piece this weekend. It is a 3-panel screen, 8 ft. x 9 ft., using scrim and spray paint. No title as of yet, but this is exciting!

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June 19, 2008
On our last day in London, Ellie and I walked well over 10 miles, stopped at numerous galleries, museums and historic sites, and even rowed a makeshift boat on a rooftop of the Southbank Centre, yet this video clip is of the most stunning thing we saw, perhaps on the entire trip: Book_in_Thames.
The segment really only catches the tail end of the event, but we watched this book for nearly ten minutes as its leaves spilled over each other, back and forth, in the tide of the Thames.
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June 13, 2008
Well, here they are, my 8 application slides, in order for your viewing pleasure. Just click on the thumbnail to view the whole image. Thanks!
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April 23, 2008

A Drawing for Earth Day
Sycamore seeds on grass, approx. 53 x 33 ft.
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April 1, 2008
March 30, 2008
After a couple technical glitches and a few hundred knot detanglings (big thank you’s to Marcos and Casey!), the bridge lasted for about 12 hours. Here are the photos, but unfortunately, I didn’t get any video of it. One of the truly amazing things about the bridge was its ability to breathe as the wind blew. The thunderstorm that came in Sunday night/Monday morning blew it down.
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March 28, 2008
Feb. 11-21, 2008
This is the first full room installation of charcoal drawings made directly on the walls, accompanied by newspaper collage-structures.
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January 30, 2008
March 24-30, 2008
Here are several images from my latest drawing installation. Collaborating in the space with David Dunlap, I installed a charcoal drawing and rice paper bridge.
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