Drew this while having a late lunch downtown. Other than the tourists who probably have no idea who Jeff Koons is, not a soul was paying attention to the sculpture. Understandably so.—Dominick
View post →Sketch from a series of silkscreens—Dominick
View post →I don’t know why I find Tuesday’s so shocking. I think about them all day on Monday. —Dominick
View post →I never really knew what that meant, until I looked it up. It totally works.—Dominick
View post →Just a few thoughts of late.—Dominick
View post →In their own little world. I barely caught it.—Dominick
View post →I guess it comes back around every seven days, doesn’t it.-Dominick
View post →She makes me love pink. And I do not love pink.—Dominick
View post →A background drawing from the animation, “Industry and the Hudson” by Eddie Peña and myself. On view at Arts Westchester this Thursday.—Dominick
View post →Tuesday comes the same time each week.—Dominick
View post →An early sketch from another upcoming group show.—Dominick
View post →Is it really Tuesday again? Wasn’t it just Tuesday two weeks ago? —Dom
View post →A few left-handed portraits from last week, à la Eddie and the subway peoples. —Dominick
View post →Restoring a Past, Charting a Future opens April 28th. My wall is drying and the carpenter is working on securing the piece. I’ll let you know how it goes.  —Dominick
View post →Another preliminary drawing for the scrimshaw-inspired engraving that hangs next week in preparation for the opening of Restoring a Past, Charting a Future on April 28th. —Dominick
View post →The build up to the show at the end of the month has me looking through the material that inspired the final piece that will hand for the next year. If you are near Mystic any time soon, the show should not be missed. —Dominick
View post →Until this morning. When the deadline passed and I never paid attention.—Dominick
View post →Out the window from the train, a passerby caught my eye.—Dominick
View post →That is until lunch, then it was the end of the cement. —Dominick
View post →Apparently it was the last day for cement at 91st street. Behind this monster were five more ready to take its place.—Dominick
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