Entries with tag: ‘aerosol’
This wall was the first evidence anybody had of something going on, other than lots of aerial figures pulling tricks mid-air and the crowds of people gathered to watch. The whole painting on site took about 5 days in blistering heat. We watched the skin get applied to the framework of the wall-ride, the first target.
There are doubtless millions of people that are fascinated by the technical prowess and exacting graphic skill of one, Maurits Cornelis Escher. His imagination captured mine at a very early age, probably the first visual art that actually grabbed my deficient attention. I developed an early interest in mathematics, no doubt assisted by the many wonderful prints that Maurits would labour over tirelessly.




























