A timelapse video of me at work on a commissioned painting for the Jeff Hansen of Colorado State University's Chromatin Research Lab. In my voiceover, I discuss the scientific basis for and artistic techniques work in this piece. This video was filmed at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom in Denver, CO on 28 November 2009 for the Mile High Sound Throwdown (myspace.com/projectaspect) on a Canon SD1100 IS.
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Your voice warms my heart so much. It is also very interesting to hear you expound on the process of transmuting reality to theory to art to practical technique to a new reality. You're complex and brilliant.
camerrill 10 months ago
Dang, child, doesn't your arm get tired?
uemciicmeu 1 year ago
so you do it all with marker on a painted surface or is it a paint marker
Foolinaround1 1 year ago
I pretty much just watched this so I could hear your wonderful voice. well ok, the painting is alright too. I will write soon!
purplesweetpeatea 2 years ago
Joli coup de crayon.....Bravo et félicitations
dunehoanie 2 years ago
I was exuberant to watch this. Congratulations!
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mercy989 2 years ago