
odds & ends
For one reason or another, these projects defy other categories.

ELIZABETH MANDELL MUSIC INSTITUTE
exurberance!
double CD packaging design
5.125" x 5"; 2011



LIGHT POLE SIGNAGE
Brentwood School
each panel 30" x 72" with space for light pole between panels; 2015





"TIGER PALACE"
Haw Par Mansion
Wedding Hall & Cultural Center
folded size of brochure: 4" x 4"
pricing pamphlets: 2" x 3.5" (folded); 2009
These are pieces from a promotional package for a proposed wedding venue in Hong Kong designed to explain the services and prices.
Haw Par Mansion was declared an historic monument in 2003 & the Hong Kong government began soliciting proposals for its restoration and use in 2007.



INFOGRAPHICS
Hong Kong Academy of Music
at Haw Par Mansion
Batch III Revitalization Scheme Proposal
pages from A3-sized book; 2012




SAM FRANCIS GALLERY
"She Accepts the Proposition: Women Gallerists and the Redefinition of Art in Los Angeles, 1967–1977"
banner hung on outside of gallery for show
48" x 96"; 2011
part of Pacific Standard Time: Art in L.A. 1945–1980



ON TO A NEW YEAR
Peter Norton Holiday Card
8.5" x 3.875"; 2009
Each year the Nortons commission an artist to create a holiday card with their likenesses. The card is sent to key players in the financial, tech, and art worlds.




STOP REQUESTED
MTA Metro Art CNG Bulkhead Art Decals Project
one of 5 designs chosen for the project
95.5" x 39"; 2001
designed in collaboration with Alex Donis
PROJECT BRIEF
"MTA Metro Art invites artist and artist teams to propose work for the interior bulkhead panels of the MTA compressed natural gas buses. Each work will be photo-reproduced onto state of the art adhesive decals for actual application to the bulkheads. Located directly above the rear row of seats, the bulkhead panel is a major visual component of the bus interior.
"STOP REQUESTED" DESCRIPTION
This image is a composite photograph that uses the one aspect common to all MTA commuters: the act of requesting a stop. In this piece, passengers are let out (or brought in from) a fantastic prehistoric world. In "Stop Requested," pedestrians jaywalk in front of a huge cement prehistoric lizard, while a bus dodges giant dinosaurs*. All of this occurs under the busdriver's watchful eye (who is caught grinning from the rear view mirror).
ALEX & TINA'S ARTIST STATEMENT
Having traveled and photographed the busiest Metro bus lines throughout Los Angeles—from Mid-Wilshire into downtown, form Chinatown into East Los Angeles and alternate bus lines into the areas of South Gate, Santa Monica, Inglewood, and South Central LA—we (the artist team) have come to the conclusion that the most rewarding part of riding the bus system is the chance to daydream.
* We photographed the life-sized dinosaurs at Baconao Park outside Santiago de Cuba, Cuba in December 2000.

