Our NYC junket included a visit to the High Line, the high-profile new park built on a reclaimed elevated train line that runs through the West Side of Manhattan. One of the public art installations currently on view is The River that Flows Both Ways by sculptor Spencer Finch.
Archive for January, 2010
The River that Flows Both Ways by Spencer Finch
Posted in art, close look, tagged maritime life, new haven, new york city, public art, urban life on January 5, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Seed Bombs in Belmont, MA
Posted in VisuaLingual news, tagged belmont, chicago, cincinnati, columbus, DIY, over-the-rhine, santa monica, urban life on January 4, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Holy Spicoli! Our Midwest Seed Bombs are now available at the super-cute boutique Marmalade in Belmont, MA.
Brooklyn Is In Da House
Posted in art, close look, tagged new york city, public art, urban life on January 3, 2010 | 6 Comments »
I just got back from a little trip back home, so life is a bit hectic and chaotic right now. I’ve got tons of photos and observations to share, but I’ll start with this mural I spotted on the corner of Flatbush and Lefferts in Brooklyn.
Urban Rapture Poster by VisuaLingual
Posted in architecture, art, cincinnati, VisuaLingual news, tagged architecture, cincinnati, DIY, downtown, over-the-rhine, typography on January 2, 2010 | 5 Comments »
Our talented friend Cedric Michael Cox is having an exhibit of new paintings entitled Urban Rapture at The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center, with an opening reception on Fri 8 Jan, 6-9pm. I designed the poster as a follow-up to the one I did for his Soul within Structure.
Top 10 VisuaLingual Posts of 2009
Posted in architecture, art, cincinnati, close look, fashion, home decor, inspiration, VisuaLingual news, tagged amsterdam, architecture, cartography, chicago, cincinnati, DIY, downtown, landscape, london, manchester, maritime life, new york city, over-the-rhine, pattern, public art, rural life, sheffield, sign, small town life, typography, urban life on January 1, 2010 | 3 Comments »
This is a fun little exercise; I wish I had thought to do this a year ago to have a point of comparison. In any case, here’s a countdown of the posts on this blog that received the highest number of hits in 2009, each clocking in at over 1000 hits.





