Mixed Media Drawings
Mixed media refers to visual works using multiple media, such as a mix of pencil, ink, watercolor, tempera, color pencils, and color tone or ‘zipatone’ over a multiplicity of supports, from opaque to transparent papers. For the purposes of this collection collage techniques are also referred to here as mixed media.
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elevations

The Steps of Providence; Facade 1 [Façade, Scale: 1/8″ = 1′] (black ink wtih letraset and zipatone on mylar (gloss front, matte back); 22 1/2″ x 47 1/2″)
plans

The Steps of Providence; Woods-Gerry and the Green [Plan] [Scale: 1/16″=1′] (black ink wtih letraset and zipatone on mylar (gloss front, matte back); 21″ x 45 1/2″)

Una Porta Per Venezia; A Gateway for Venice [Site plan] (black ink on electrostatic copy with zippatone, color letratone, and adhesive text labels on mylar (matte double sided); 35 3/4″ x 43 3/4″)
exterior perspectives

Piazza Dante; Photographic Montage Overlaid on Site Photo (electrostatic copy on mylar (matte double sided) with tape on right edge; 32 3/4″ x 36 1/2″)

Fountain House; Exterior perspective (electrostatic copy with colored pencil and adhesive papers on vellum mounted on matboard card; 10 1/4″ x 11″)

Una Porta Per Venezia; Exterior color perspective 1(prismacolor and gouache paint on strathmore; 28 1/4″ x 12 1/4″)

Una Porta Per Venezia; Exterior color perspective 2 (prismacolor and gouache paint on strathmore; 28 1/4″ x 12 1/4″)
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