- Building site 1 – Vancouver, Canada
- Building site 2 – Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 1 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 2 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 3 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 4 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 5 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 6 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 7 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 8 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 9 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 10 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 11 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 12 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 13 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 14 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 15 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 16 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 17 – East Vancouver, Canada
- Apartment Restoration Site 18 – East Vancouver, Canada




















I like the way you can capture beauty in a construction site. By the way, your link to “Buildng Site 1″ seems to be broken.
Thanks – I checked it out and it enlarges okay on my machine. Construction sites are amazing works of ‘art’ – they are transient, each day presents different combinations of form and colour, – they are full of unexpected interweaving of man-made objects and nature, – they are architecture in embryo and they provide unlimited material for possible future paintings or drawings.
I like your use of the phrase “architecture in embryo”. Great image.
Grazie…
By the way, the panel I mentioned in a previous comment – one I couldn’t find again on your site – well, I found it at the top of this page. I appreciate the way you suggest movement with colour and frames.
Giovanni – what is the title of the piece? Just curious…
I don’t remember a title. It was a header placed at the top of this page; but there seems to be another header there now. It looked like a man running across a series of frames.
Ah yes, the Headers change, revolve – I think this is one of my Running Man series – two panels are under Paintings in my Gallery…