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Le Diner en Blanc

        Imagine that it’s dinner with 2,600 or so of your ‘closest intimate art friends’. They are all wearing white. You OTOH, are a primary colorist. That was the case Thursday nite.  If we could have put the #SWHS70 … Continue reading

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Summer Solstice 2013

Even while the title is unclear, the colorsign pattern is unmistakeable. Thanks to Graciela Thomas, and the National Hockey League for such a stunning pattern. It was called ‘The Devils-Kings’ Series, because the Kings were the home team for this … Continue reading

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A Test

A test for a reality show was made on the Dublin Ave. house today. This is the pattern started during LAST year’s Stanley Cup Final. The yellow was filled in and voila, just like that, there was art next to … Continue reading

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Banner by Joy Willmott

This quilt was done by Joy Willmott in July of 2012.

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CHOD makes a pattern 3-7-13

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Colorsign for Casey

We gave Casey this at Amalfi, as we couldn’t find the credential package fron 2002.

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SuperBowl XLVII

We were painting away, as “The Blackout” started. It lasted a whole 35 minutes. The shirt is from the batch printed @TheAve in Venice, CA last June.

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Colorsign on a sunny door.

Its sunny today, and the vinyl square colorsign looks really pretty.

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Way back when….(feat. Lady Nogrady)

Starbucks offers these plastic coffee travelers that you can insert your own art into. Here, @annwillmott has used an Adobe Illustrator program in 2008, to make a sheet of very similar colorsigns, that have been nicknamed ‘postage stamps’ because they … Continue reading

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