
Last week I was able to put my largest piece to date on a factory/plant in riverwest, MKE. I felt strongly about the rhythm the buildings dozen or so windows set along the sidewalk and that I could add something to counter its repetition. With this rhythm in mind I created a piece that moved like an ECG or notes on a staff down the side of the building.
I used a clear vinyl adhesive on which I painted stripes in a warm pink color in varied line widths. The overall dimensions were 1 foot tall by about 60 or so feet long. The material let the familiar anti-graffiti green paint show through nicely between the stripes. The brisk breezy autumn weather made the application difficult at times but I managed to get 99.9% of the piece stuck without losing any pieces. for the scale, I think that is a win.

This piece has since been taken down but it was a blast to have been able to exhibit. I only wish that is wasn’t so overcast as the documented photos show a more muted pink than what it really was.
lesson learned; watch the skies, ignore the weatherman. enjoy.





