I am still working on the last 1% of the commissioned work. It's been slow going, I've been under the weather, but I will be making a post soon.
So -- in the meantime, if you live in the Tallahassee Area hope you can see my work along with that of 2 other architects. Visit the Humidity Gallery blog for additional information.Here is an excerpt from the gallery's newsletter.
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| coloring outside the lines Untitled acrylic on canvas by Rick Rados We're also aware of the tremendous contribution architectural designers make to the built environment. It is they who bring design, artfulness and scientific know-how to creating human spaces.
What happens when an architect turns to creating fine art? This is a question we are exploring by inviting Tampa Bay architect, Rick Rados, AIA, and Tallahassee architect, Valerie Goodwin,RA, to exhibit their work side by side throughout Humidity Gallery.
......................................................City Grid II by Valerie Goodwin
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| Woodstork by Mary Jo Spector | | | minimalist animal drawings by another architect
We are including the prints of Mary Jo Spector in the 'Architects-As-Artist' exhibit. Her economy of curve and line express the essence of her subject: usually local aquatic species. They satisfy our quest for contemporary expression of the natural world of the 'humid zone' in tandem with the sensibility of an architectural designer. These accessible small works are found as matted prints and on notecards in the gallery. | | |
love the diversity of mediums for this show...wish i was close enough to jump over to see it!
ReplyDeleteRick was my professor last semester at USF! How ironic!
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