TOC Cover Revisited

Time Out Chicago

Back when I did the paper cutting for the cover image for Time Out Chicago, I had to wait (contractually) before I could put the image out in the public in any other form than the cover itself. Here’s what it looked like before I sent it off to them where they photographed it on the wooden background and put their logo, text, etc.

Time Out Chicago

Lawrence Arts Center Entrance Display

Lawrence Arts Center Display

I made my way to Lawrence yesterday to check out my cut paper art lightbox panels displayed in the entrance to the Lawrence Arts Center. The total height is approximately 15 feet tall.. I have yet to see them lit up at night, but one of these evenings, I’ll surely find myself in that lovely city. (FYI, and no big deal, but the columns accidently got switched. The cat should be facing the birds, etc. But I think it still works!) Check out the Lawrence Arts Center online at www.lawrenceartscenter.org. I will be part of another exhibit there called Fresh Start: Works in Progress that opens on January 7.

I’m in agreement with Wyeth

“I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape – the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show.” – Andrew Wyeth