In his notes for this exhibition, Theoharis David
asks us not to regard his drawings as works
of art intended to stand on their own. The
pictures seem to argue with this request. They
address us in the way genuine art always does,
by speaking a language of feeling that is both
personal and impersonal, intensely subjective
and at the same time responsive to something
significant that is not of the self.
Brendan Sheehan is a freelance designer with backgrounds in architecture, horticulture and landscape design. He has designed various award winning urban gardens and holds degrees from Tshwane University, South Africa and Pratt Institute, New York.
Sheehan has self-published various academic and professional portfolios.
Specialties
Architectural design, urban landscapes, publishing, writing, research, photography.
Fecha de publicación 09 de julio de 2012
Dimensiones Vertical estándar 96 páginas
Papel estándar
Categoría Arquitectura
Etiquetas Theoharis David, St Petersburg, World Trade Center, New York, Tiber River, Brendan Sheehan, Architecture, Art, Travel, Jerash, Moscow, Petra, Drawing, Roma, Rome, Verdi, Felini