an ignoramus tips the Tarot
Black ink (Flair Pen) drawing on a yellow steno pad. Colored in Pixlr. Collaboration with the kids. She did some of the coloring this time.
GRIZZLY PEAR
an ignoramus tips the Tarot
Black ink (Flair Pen) drawing on a yellow steno pad. Colored in Pixlr. Collaboration with the kids. She did some of the coloring this time.
15 years ago, I presented my thesis project, so let’s relive the past!
It started in the Spring of 2007 when I was studying abroad in Rice’s Paris exchange program. For thesis prep, I explored the idea of increasing density in Southern California which suffers a simultaneous lack of housing and paucity of public parks. Looking back, I suspect my brain was a mix of wonder at living in a real metropolis and a nostalgia for home.
I focused on the suburban city of Alhambra when I visited my grandfather that summer. I sited the project on a parking lot in front of Ralph’s Supermarket, proposing a big new structure along the street. I added new shops at grade level, moved all retail parking below-ground, and built a multi-story suburban landscape of apartments on the upper floors of the parking garage (the gimmick is that you get to park next to your apartment!). The remainder of the old asphalt parking lot was converted into a large public park, daylighting the buried storm culvert and connecting the adjacent school and church.
I’ve always been a luddite as an architect, so I finally learned Rhino and rendering for this project, only to never use these skills again. This was also the last time I made a physical model in my career. And as with most other architecture students, this thesis got me a degree and hasn’t seen the light of day outside of the occasional job interview.
There are more images and the thesis book for download on my online portfolio.
PS. After writing this, I texted some old classmates who I haven’t contacted in years, it was fun catching up!
an ignoramus tickles the Tarot
Black ink (Flair Pen) drawing in a yellow steno pad. Collaboration with with the kids. Colored in Pixlr.
Black ink (Flair Pen) drawing in a yellow steno pad. Collaboration with with the kids. Colored in Pixlr.
I’ve got a few too many projects in my mind, and one of them is to draw my own tarot deck as part of the #weekendweirdness hashtag on Post (someone else started it, but I’m the lone torchbearer at the moment).
Black ink (Flair Pen) drawing in a steno pad. Friday Night Collaboration with with the kids. Colored in Pixlr.
My wife bought oil pastels for the kids. The girl chose the theme.
I pulled out dip pens with ink that have been dormant for two decades.
Been a minute.
Chicken Fried Steak
Shrimp Tempura
Exotic Home Cookin’
Southern-ese
Collard Greens and Sushi
Grizzly Pear
On a balcony,
A girl in pink pajamas
Plays with palm fronds
A self portrait from 10 years ago (ED11, Spring 1998) to commemorate Ike…
Simple poetry
and silly sketches
Can’t be great
For refining
One’s fancy taste.
Grizzly Pear