Laurie Wigham's watercolors
Laurie Wigham has an exhibition of watercolors up now at Spark Arts in the Castro. She created some of the works during the SF Sketcher’s meet-up that she, Jeanne, and I organized around the Dolye Drive falsework back in March of 2014. She captioned the falsework watercolors this way:
Falsework update
On the Presidio Parkway website’s Construction FAQ page, there’s a relatively new post about the Pet Cemetery:
Download Finley+Muse: All That Has Existed… by Rebecca Ora
Rebecca Ora‘s essay Finley+Muse: All That Has Existed, Will Exist, Has Never Existed, And Will Never Exist is now available for download. The book, designed by Ellen Gould of Soft Return, was published on the occasion of our January 15th, 2016 screening at the San Francisco Cinematheque: “Calculating Odds and the Possibilities of Miracles: Films by […]
visiting the Falsework and the Falsework cache
On Thursday Jeanne and I visited the Presidio Pet Cemetery, the remaining falsework (the protective cover over the cemetery), and the Falsework geocache.
From the desk of Laurie Wigham
Laurie wrote us today:
fantastic log entry for the Falsework cache
The Falsework cache sports a new log entry, one of the best in many months:
Laurie Wigham visits the falsework
Laurie, who designed the catalog for Temporary Structure and hosted the SF Sketchers rally, visited the Presidio falsework last week and sent the following report and pictures:
Jeanne at UCSC Feb 9th, 2015
Jeanne presented on her own work and Finley+Muse yesterday at UCSC. And she showed a new in-process single channel version of Falsework.
a year and a few months ago and now…
The Doyle Drive project continues apace. John photographed the cemetery and its protective cover from near the cache on July 15th, 2014 and again today, January 11th, 2015. Here are the two pictures:
The Falsework cache log, entries since July, 2014
John visited the Falsework cache today and found a few trinkets, a business card—strange—and many new log pages: