25 February 2010

the parrot show




The parrot show, installation, behind the installation my grandmother in second life, at the zoo.

roadrunner



sorry for bad photo, better once will be added. This is part one of a serie

05 September 2009

neurotic landscape





wood, canvas, graphite, may 2009

3d painting




wood, canvas, acrylic, dec 2008

sorry, bad photos!

house


wood, acrylic, sept 2008

exploded flag


(part missing)

(after Ken played with it)
plastic, iron, feb 2009

07 August 2009

demolition surprise

Having temporary studios in buildings that will be demolished is great! Sometimes you get to work with great spaces. It gets literal if men (or women) start to tear down the building while you are still working there! The paintings werent quite finished or good,and not dry yet, so I decided to leave them there for the demolition men (or women), as a surprise to them after their surprise for us.









05 January 2009

me as ....




mixed media, june 2008

deep diving



cardboard, wood, may 2008

silicon valley




silicon, may 2008

04 January 2009

Dogtime





paper, graphite, plastic forks, rope, tape, okt 2008

re-enactment of sentiment, sept 2008



waterglass, ecoline, paper, chemistrybox
sept 2008

27 March 2007

I simply won't accept this mistaken ruling!



(www.virtual-china.org)


On March 19 the China Legal Daily published what it claims is the first interview with the woman who owns the house. Her demand? To be given an apartment in the new building that is going up on the same spot, with comparable square footage to the house she now lives in. This will be impossible, says the developer. According to Chongqing law, says the article, there are three possible ways to compensate owners in this type of situation: 1) provide housing on the same spot; 2) provide housing in another spot; 3) provide a sum of money. The city is only willing to provide Ms. Wu, the resident, with the third option, but she is not willing to accept a sum of money.

Because the two parties cannot come to an agreement, they have not budged since relocation at the site started in September, 2004. although excavation of the worksite is already well underway..."On January 11, 2007, the developer brought an administrative action against Ms. Wu with the department responsible for relocation, the Chongqing Jiulongpo District Housing Management Bureau. The result was a demand for the resident being relocated to voluntarily move within 15 days and to return the house to be demolished by the developer. If the party being relocated does not agree with this ruling he or she can file a suit with the Chongqing Jiulongpo District Court within 3 months or apply for a reconsideration within 60 days from the Chongqing Jiulongpo District Government or the Chongqing Municipal Housing Bureau.

Ms. Wu's response to the Legal Daily reporter: I simply won't accept this mistaken ruling!



The Jiulongpo District Housing Management Bureau says it will apply for a legal ruling to institute forced relocation.