Radiant Emblematic Structure was exhibited at Land of Tomorrow in 2009 along with other works in the Deliverables series. These drawings, created through processes such as computer-generated graphics, hand drawing, applique, paint, and collage, make up an ongoing experiment that seeks to find new values for the architectural deliverable outside the functions of presentation and construction.
Sahar Ghanbari
My friend Sahar 'Des' Ghanbari has a new website featuring her amazing drawings.
Tim Hull in T Magazine
My friend Tim Hull is profiled in the New York Times T Magazine.
Michael Bilsborough
Michael Bilsborough is pretty much the nicest person on earth until you get him in a corner. I love how all of his drawings look exactly like him but more debaucherous.
Pegasus
Searching for something in my email I came across this amazing drawing done by Noah Olmsted, my partner in XV. If I remember correctly, this was made back when we were in studio with Jeff Kipnis and Greg Lynn at Columbia.
Everything Ornament
We've just completed another new drawing, Everything Ornament, for our upcoming exhibition at Land of Tomorrow.
Radiant Emblematic Structure
We've just completed a new drawing, Radiant Emblematic Structure, for our upcoming exhibition at Land of Tomorrow.
Painting Silver Leaf
My partner Stella is painstakingly painting silver leaf on another drawing for our upcoming show.
Two Drawing Experiments
Bureau V in K48
Bureau V's latest work is included in the new K48.
Lord Cecil
Lord Cecil is one of my favorites from a brilliant drawing series by my friend Tim Hull.
Layered Plan by Joshua Stone
I’m almost finished archiving the work from last semesters studio at U. Penn. The above image is one of Joshua Stone’s amazing final drawings.
Dead Birds
Lauren Stern gave me these drawings this summer and I’m still blown away. I just love them.