06 May 2007

de Young Museum. San Francisco







The de Young Museum, in Golden Gate Park, is a nice surprise amongst the slightly musty traditional buildings and shady walkways. This is my attempt to interpret the structure of the building-recalling the peek-a-boo quality of the facade and the airplane wing effect of the roof. Of course, the tinybuilding is made from one of the nicely designed, over-sized business cards from the Museum. The tinybuilding is about 1-1/2 inches square.

c. 2006

1 comments:

joseph said...

this is lovely. I wonder how you made it. plus do you use tape or glue to hold it together.