MOMA sculpture garden
Drawn in the sketchbook while enjoying the MOMA sculpture garden’s warm autumn weather. Lamentably I neglected to write down the sculptor’s name.
Drawn in the sketchbook while enjoying the MOMA sculpture garden’s warm autumn weather. Lamentably I neglected to write down the sculptor’s name.
My new website has been launched! For now, only the paintings session is working…but I believe that pretty soon I’ll have the whole website working and updated!
www.pauloquirino.com
This is an illo for The New York Times’ “The City” section. Eric Anthamatten’s essay is about the frequent and common disorientation than every New Yorker has felt when emerging from the subway, perhaps at an unfamiliar station, and not being able to situate themselves on the city grid. Art direction by Richard Weigand.
See more of my work for The New York Times.
During our visit to Rocky Mountain National Park, Corrie and I hiked up Hallett Peak via the Flattop Mountain Trail. This poplular hike is close to Bear Lake and the Estes Park entrance. It was amazing. The scenery was gorgeous and the weather held until we were on our way down. At the end we were soaked, satisfied, and smiling. Feel free to hike with along us via our Flickr set. Titles, captions, and notes are included. Enjoy! We certainly did!
I’m tying the knot in May to my sweet Kristina and am in the midst of some designs for the invites and other assorted design elements. These trees were some tests.
An image for the next issue of the Color Ink Book. And when I finished it, I just had to colour it in! That’s what it’s for… (to U.S. readers, “color” is spelt differently in the U.K.)