“The National Geographic Precursor”
An 8 foot sheet to a 4’X4’ piece - painted landscape, clouds, and pylons - leveled and destroyed by a coat of progressive gesso - then a projection of a man from The National Geographic - then cut into 4 - 2’X2’ squares and combined with other pieces to create a box for storage - toted for several years - then, warn, taken apart, and hung. The process over a span of 4 years.
