May 15, 2010

I’m happy to announce the completion of my Long View Project’s first print edition, titled “21-Step Grey Water Treatment System.” Each of the edition’s four pochoir prints are slightly unique in printing, paper color and graphite embellishments.
The story behind Antarctic waste water treatment and the artwork can be found on my Long View Project blog hosted by the California Academy of Sciences, and print #3 (shown above) is on display alongside my “AA Five” piece in the exhibit REFRAME: Making Sense of Waste at ARC Gallery, San Francisco through May 30.
Featured artists are Michael Bartalos, David Broom, Alejandra Chaverri, Gregangelo Herrera, Wolfgang Ganter, Rebecca Goldfarb, James Goode, Beth Grossman, Avi Hoen, Judith Selby Lang, Richard Lang, Jose Ramon Lerma, Liz Mamorsky, and Noah Wilson. Music will be performed by James Goode on instruments created from recycled materials.
May 10, 2010
“The AA Five” is my newest Long View study. “AA” refers to Aurora Australis, the first book edition ever published in Antarctica. “Five” refers to the five major figures behind this 1908 production. Check out my Long View Project blog for more info about the artwork, Aurora Australis, and some cool links.

This piece measures 7″ wide x 12″ high and is on exhibit in REFRAME: Making Sense of Waste at ARC Gallery in San Francisco through May 30.
May 5, 2010
I have three new Antarctic-related works to share this week. This piece is “Long View Study No. 8 (Plan 1),” inspired by Lake Vostok, a body of water situated 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) beneath Russia’s Vostok Station at the center of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet.

Read more about the lake, the research and this collage at my Long View Project blog hosted by the California Academy of Sciences. The original artwork will be on view and available at Space Odyssey: Southern Exposure’s Annual Fundraiser and Art Auction this Saturday evening, May 6 at SoEx, 3030 20th Street in San Francisco. See you there!