Architectural Shapes. 2 for the price of 1 offer throughout March

Architectural Patterns from around the world. If you message me via this portal during the month of March I will offer two prints for the price of one at whatever size suits your needs. More options at Saatchi Art online

City Scapes

I’ve shot in many of the worlds great cities and it is the architecture that tells it’s story.

It is difficult to know where to put it, as everyone has seen a tall building or a tower or a giant office block. We see them every day in the city or on the big screen but how often do why ask ourselves how that got to be there, who built it and why ? They remain and by their aged bricks or their flamboyant facades they tell the story of bygone era’s and remind us that the future is already here.

The Sea Beneath

The Sea Beneath is framed and ready to hang. It is 46” x 32” and it is stunning.

If you are able to pick up locally in Los Angeles area or have me drop it off, this piece is ready to go. Message me and let’s get it moving.

RH PRESENTS - GENERAL PUBLIC - PHOTOGRAPHY

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Restoration Hardware stores across the globe will now be offering an exclusive series of Matthew Farrar’s photographs, beautifully printed, framed and presented by GENERAL PUBLIC. I am alongside two other artists. Strati Hovartos and Lisa Romerein who’s photographs are stunning. I feel very privileged to be in the same collection.

Courtesy of RH.com and General Public



The Letting Go. By Debra Scacco. LAX Airport United Terminal 7, Departures. Through May 2020

The Letting Go. Debra Scacco. LAX Airport United Terminal 7,

Departures Through May 2020

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If traveling through LAX this holiday season, please stop by United check in (Terminal 7) to visit The Letting Go. Inspired by the bravery of immigrants past and present, the work is a reflection on where we come from, where we’ve been, and where we hope to go. Formed from a world map and composed of 20,000 feet of nautical rope, this complex web connects the seven continents to land masses and major bodies of water, breaking down hierarchies of land, water, absence, presence, border and boundary. The individual lines, held in place only by tension, travel freely and collectively from origin to destination. As travelers pass through, the site-specific work presents a quiet moment to consider both their own journey, and the journeys of those that came before.

The Letting Go Hand-dyed nautical rope, teak, acrylic 32' x 12' x 8" 2019  LAX Airport  United Terminal 7, Departures Through May 2020   Photos by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and City of Los Angeles Depar…

The Letting Go
Hand-dyed nautical rope, teak, acrylic
32' x 12' x 8"
2019

LAX Airport 
United Terminal 7, Departures
Through May 2020 

Photos by Panic Studio LA, courtesy of Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) and City of Los Angeles Department of  Cultural Affairs (DCA) 

*The work is in a public area.
  A ticket to travel is not required. 

The origination of The Letting Go is a drawing series studying line, space and connection. The form begins with seven points creating an incomplete circle. From each point, 19 lines are drawn within the confines of the form. Each of the seven points represents a geography significant to my history. Each line represents a single location in which I have lived. The act of creating these drawings is an attempt to complete the incomplete, and a study in the radical difference in an identical process repeated over time.

Drawings from the series are available now.
Contact the studio for full details. 
 

The Letting Go I - XIX Metallic Ink on Paper 8.5" x 11" each 2015  Drawings available now. Contact studio@debrascacco.com for purchasing details.

The Letting Go I - XIX
Metallic Ink on Paper
8.5" x 11" each
2015

Drawings available now.
Contact studio@debrascacco.com
for purchasing details.