I pulled this one from the Autohomography archives. Autohomography is a series that looks at my life story through houses I have lived in. This was my most urban home, and I thought fit the topic for the week. This was my warehouse in dowtown Los Angeles in the late nineties until spring 2000. It housed myself a few artist friends, our dog, a gallery, live music, indie film premiers, a rubber fashion company.
Such a short life this space had, but so very many wonderful things happened here.
Wow, sounds like a really cool spot! Wonderful and gritty greyscale!
ReplyDeleteI like how you have drawn a city apparently lifeless, no people. architecture alone!
ReplyDeleteCool illustration! I love the smudgey texture. Sounds like a pretty interesting place to have lived!
ReplyDeleteIt's very cool. Charcoal? Nice and URBAN!
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