Public Works Art Exhibit
News Visuals of Culture

News Visuals of Culture. Art work by Robert Neubecker for the LA Times.
Robert Neubecker for the LA Times.

News Visuals of Culture
Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1
from the Los Angles Times, Sunday, October 22, 2006.

This piece doesn't belong in the catalog, but in the instructional manual. It's not ours. It's Robert Neubecker's work for the LA. Times. jeanne

 

Public Works Art Exhibit
Onelia's Triangle Piece for the Exhibit

Onelia's Triangles. Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Onelia's Triangles
Believe It. Own It. Series 1

 

Public Works Art Exhibit
Onelia's Triangle Piece for the Exhibit

Onelia's Triangles. Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Onelia's Triangles
Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Note the difference placement makes, and the difference made by deepening the blacks. jeanne

 

Public Works Art Exhibit
Onelia's Water for All

Onelia's Water for All. Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Onelia's Water for All
Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Inside of Onelia's fish card:

Onelia's Water for All. Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Even the Fish as Part of the Whole Ecology

 

Public Works Art Exhibit
Onelia's Professionals Piece for the Exhibit

Onelia's Professionals. Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Onelia's Professionals
Believe It. Own It. Series 1

If you're going to do the text in handwriting, try using some of the fancy stuff I put in the word, "professionals." That will gloss over minor inconsistencies you can't get by hand. jeanne

 

Public Works Art Exhibit
Taking Just What You Need

Taking Just What You Need. Public Works Art Exhibit: Believe It. Own It. Series 1

Technology's False Needs
Believe It. Own It. Series 1

See Surfing For Life. My need to draw what I was seeing is what I call the "making of art," not as a commodity, not as a museum piece, but as a guide to seeing, to expressing that which remains unarticulated. When I started to draw, I had nothing particular in mind. But as I added the spear in the Paint program, I realized that I needed more triangles, more spears. And as I continued to add more less obtrusive triangles, I realized that this drawing meant to me the dangers we face when technology becomes more than a tool and takes over our humanity.(American Philosophy of Technology: The Empirical Turn By Hans (EDT) Achterhuis.)