Archive for March, 2019
Terrapin NYC, Lincoln Center 2019
It’s a wrap! A new, and wonderful experience to add to my adventures as a traveling artist. This March, I joined the Terrapin team from Australia for a live art performance. My duty was to create over a 100 drawings for “You and Me, and the Space Between” at it’s US premiere at Lincoln Center. A story that touches on issues of migration, immigration, and environmental changes happening in the world. Local artists Christina D. Eskridge ( Narrator) and Toofly ( Digital Artist ) spent three weeks on the production with the team and had a great time.
The island is sinking. Its adults are useless. Time for the kids to save the day!
When the island of Proud Circle springs a leak, it takes the curious mind of a child to save the island, its people, and their ways. From AustraliaĂ¢â‚¬â„¢s most accomplished childrenĂ¢â‚¬â„¢s playwright, Finegan Kruckemeyer, comes this original tale of wonder and invention, brought to life with storytelling, choreographed projections, and live-drawn animation.
Behind the scenes photography by: Dean Stevenson
Directed by: Sam Routledge Writer: Finegan Kruckmeyer
Safe travels Tasmanian friends! Thank you Terrapin, and Thank you Lincoln Center Education.
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Nina Shunku, Quito Ecuador 2019
Nina Shunku – a community space in the Centro Historico of Quito, and one of my favorite spaces to support. When I arrived back in 2012 the building was in shambles but little by little the crew has fixed it up and is now running education programs, workshops, music events, cultural gatherings and much more. Proud of them! It as time to rock a new piece before my trip to NY and squeezed it in just in time for the 7/10 year anniversary event.
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@Apitatan X @Toofly_NYC X @Sramdip
Hello 2019 — new year, new projects! Setting it off with a collaboration wall production with one of Quito, Ecuador’s most recognized street artist APITATAN. He’s been making moves for years, and is a leading aerosol artist in many ways for the culture. We have been meaning to work on a piece together for some time now so when our friend @Sramdip from Nepal arrived for a visit we decided to go for it. As character artists, and in touch with our energy frequency we felt a mystical theme would work great with Sramdip’s pyramid calligraphy. It took about a weekend to get our schedules organized to meet up and get to work. Worked it out as best we could, and was happy with the time we had to build. Also the 1st MTN aerosol graffiti shop has arrived to Quito and was a few blocks away. We will brew! stay tuned…
“VIBRATIONS” Location: Calle Pablo Claudel Street Jipijapa sector
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