A fun risograph poster 11 x 15.5 in. to remind myself, friends & family to get out into the real sun in the morning before jumping on any screens! This unique offering featured on Common Sense Media was made in an open edition in the spirit of a Public Service Announcement. Each print is hand initialed along with the year purchased. At the bottom of the poster it reads: “A Planetary Service Announcement From The Electric Space Gardeners.” Every risograph print has its own unique character and no two are entirely identical. Scoop one up here $40 + $10 Taxes, Shipping & Handling in the US. Here’s to Happy & Healthy circadian rhythms!
Art Book available through Oof Books at LA Printed Matter's Art Book Fair at The Geffen Contemporary MOCA
Excited to have some Electric Space Gardener books & custom Shape Zoo stuffs tabled with Oof Books this year at Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair this year!
Limited Edition ELECTRIC SPACE GARDENERS Books Now Available!
ELECTRIC SPACE GARDENERS is a speculative poem with 22 vivid risograph prints published by Jessica Bebenek at the Center for Expanded Poetics, Montreal, QC. To purchase pop in here As of 3/31/ Seven copies remain from an edition of 100. This book was carried at Skylight Books one of my favorite book shops here in Los Angeles!
Upcoming project with the Center for Expanded Poetics
Thrilled to be invited to publish my text ELECTRIC SPACE GARDENERS with the Center for Expanded Poetics CEP this November in Montreal Canada. I look forward to traveling there and seeing what will unfold with the risograph process! The center studies the connections between scientific and poetic approaches to structure, form, and fabrication, attending in particular to how biology, physics, chemistry, metrology, and materials science might inform the conceptual resources of poetics.
Gif comprised of ink drawings, etc made from translating the ESG text. I look forward to seeing how these will factor into the print component for the document.
Mural & Commission Proposals
Lately a portion of my studio time has included the creation of some speculative proposals for large-scale installations. Here imagined on a building in downtown Los Angeles is a proposition from a series I entitled The Frolics of the Fusionaries. Featured here as a mural the works in this series also lend themselves to the materials of mosaic and glass.