Category Archives: Public Art
Southwest Airlines Terminal Proposal
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Finalist Proposal for Southwest Airlines Terminal at Hobby Airport, Houston, Texas. Collaboration with Robert Ziebell, Doug Michels, and Anthony Thompson Shumate [nggallery id=14]
Categories: Installation, Public Art, Sculpture, Special Projects
Delicious Douglas
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450 Food Cans, Hand Engraved Can openers, and Plywood In Houston, a non-profit art organization named Buffalo Bayou Art Park, hosts an event for artists to make work during the holiday season in the urban streets of downtown. Serveral sites open for artists to choose from. During this selection process I witnessed several homeless people being moved to another location. I decided to make a work that would give my honorarium back to the homeless community through an interactive, destructive [...]
Categories: Public Art, Sculpture
Apollyon
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Series of Living Bibles with Digital Print Dust Covers The concept of the work was to transform a neutral, timeless object into a contemporary context. I selected a series of Living Bibles written in English and updated with American colloquialisms. I designed and illustrated a new dust cover for the eight books in the series. My intent was to reposition the book as a work of fiction, stating on the cover that it was the number one selling novel of [...]
Categories: Public Art, Sculpture
Brazos Trace
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Liz Ward Robert Ziebell Anthony Thompson Shumate Commission, University of Houston Sugarland Campus The inspiration for Brazos Trace is the Brazos River, a major geographical feature adjacent to the campus. The project’s curving panels create the visual effect of a river descending through the architectural space. The river-like panels are patterned with images relating to the cultural and natural history of the Brazos. The production and transport of cotton and sugar drove the economic development of the Brazos River region. [...]
Categories: Installation, Public Art, Sculpture
Arrows
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A public installation for Buffalo Bayou Art Park. 15 posable arrows were installed through out the park that offered participants to interact with the work and the environment. The arrows were installed throughout the park, and were made to be positioned on any x and y axis. Initially they were installed to point at mundane items like graffiti, random cement, and natural elements. Many of the arrows were installed in hard to reach places that were visible but difficult to [...]
Categories: Installation, Public Art, Sculpture