
Honey. Illustration from ‘The Grocer’s Encyclopedia’ comp. by Artemas Ward.
Published 1911
https://archive.org/stream/cu31924003544016#page/n309/mode/2up
God these photoshop brushes are interesting, painted over some museum sketches. A mother told her kid that we were drawing the animals at the museum because we couldn’t afford a camera. I’m using that comment.

continues thru Mar 30:
“Still.Life”
Genesis Belanger, Brent Everett Dickinson,
Andrew Ross, Katie Torn, Heeseop Yoon
OUTLET gallery, 253 Wilson Ave., Brooklyn, NYC
The most literal nod to the trompe l’oeil character of still life on view at OUTLET gallery is the painstakingly hand-built arrangement of meticulously painted porcelain flowers titled Phase Change, by Genesis Belanger. A multimedia installation by Brent Everett Dickinson explores ideas of time and mortality by synthesizing signature visual and textual elements, such as stock landscape wallpaper, fake rocks, sound and drawing-paintings. Andrew Ross’s custom-built frames and sculptural objects examine the objects and methods of daily life translated through theoretical constructs. Katie Torn’s virtual totemic sculptures are assemblages of physical structures comprised of throwaway objects: old plastic toys, defunct technology, plastic containers and simulated objects found on the Internet. The dense and kinetic wall tapestries of Heeseop Yoon are inspired by the memory and perception of cluttered spaces.
1 Million Stars to End Violence by Maryann Talia Pau
A growing installation that features countless 8-point stars as a symbol of compassion and courage to end all forms of violence.











