JUSTIN SHULL / blog category archive: artist

  • Projects
  • Events
  • Speculative
  • Video
  • Objects
  • Work on Paper
  • Blog
  • Statement
  • Bio
  • Contact
  • HOME
PAGES1

Fresh Glade & Terrestrial Shrub Rover on Discovery Channel

Posted on March 22, 2011

The Fresh Glade and Terrestrial Shrub Rover were recently featured on a segment of Discovery Channel Canada’s science show Daily Planet. The segment from Daily Planet’s February 16, 2011 show is now available to watch on YouTube:

Share
Posted in art, artist, dallas, environment, fresh glade, public art, sculpture, technology, television, terrestrial shrub rover, texas | Leave a comment

Consumer Union Includes ANDREA Air Purifier on its Loser List

Posted on January 2, 2011

Its inventors call the ANDREA Air Purifier “an innovation in ecological living through plant-based air purification.” The Air Purifier is the “first award-winning air filter capable of absorbing toxic gases, such as formaldehyde, from home and office environments through the … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in aesthetic, appliance, artist, concept, design, environment, plant, technology | Leave a comment

Booker T. Washington High School Workshop Resources

Posted on November 19, 2010

Thank you to everyone who attended my workshop at Booker T. Washington High School today. I enjoyed the opportunity to present some of my work and that of other artists who undertake creative actions in the public. Below is a … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in art, artist, dallas, public art, public intervention, public sculpture, texas, workshop | Leave a comment

MAKE Magazine Shout Out to Monty Python

Posted on June 18, 2010

In his MAKE Magazine Blog post on the Terrestrial Shrub Rover, How-Not-To: Be Seen, Matt Mets brings attention to Monty Python’s darkly hilarious comedy sketch How Not To Be Seen with its camera (audience) standing in for a military firing … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in art, artificial tree, artist, evergreen, painting, terrestrial shrub rover, tree | 1 Comment

‘Artificial Green’ Released by Greg Gleason

Posted on January 11, 2010

Greg Gleason accompanied me in New Jersey, Washington D.C. and Baltimore in late spring of 2009, documenting the construction of the Porta Hedge – Mobile Observation Lab, an installation at the U.S. Botanic Garden and some artificial tree planting.  Greg … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in 7000 evergreens, aesthetic intervention, art, artificial tree, artist, artist statement, christmas tree, events, evergreen, land use, landscape, performance, porta hedge, public sculpture, sculpture, video | Leave a comment

Opening Reception at Grounds for Sculpture

Posted on October 11, 2009

The Terrestrial Shrub Rover debuted this weekend at the Grounds for Sculpture. The reception was a wonderful event and celebrated the opening of the Fall/Winter Exhibition at the Grounds, which includes the 2009 Outstanding Student Achievement in Sculpture show, a … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in art, artificial tree, artist, christmas tree, events, evergreen, exhibition, sculpture, terrestrial shrub rover, tree | Leave a comment

Easthampton Welcomes Christmas Toss World Championships

Posted on September 9, 2008

Small in scale compared to the Olympics, perhaps. But grand is the first word that comes to mind when describing this past weekend’s first ever Christmas Tree Toss World Championships. The Institute for Aesthletics did a fantastic job organizing this … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in aesthetic, aesthetic intervention, aesthletics, art, artificial tree, artist, christmas tree, events, evergreen, landscape, performance, social, tree | Leave a comment

Deborah Kass: ‘take that stuff off your face before your mother sees you’

Posted on October 17, 2007

feel good paintings for feel bad times Paul Kasmin Gallery – Sept 7-Oct 13 Daddy, 2007 Looking at Deborah Kass’ recent paintings is like a Sunday afternoon drive through the last half century of American painting. Kass describes her recent … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in aesthetic, art, artist, painting | Leave a comment

Is Painting Dead?

Posted on October 3, 2007

I recently perused through Vitamin P: New Perspectives on Painting, a 352 page image-filled collection of 114 contemporary painters who have been selected by critics, curators and other experts. Any young artist should be aware of the painters in this … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in art, artist, painting | 1 Comment

A Cosmological/Metaphysical Approach

Posted on September 11, 2007

Each of us can make the choice to face the question of the origin and the structure of the universe in which our existence occurs. We have a few positions at hand. We can accept the mystery, become empiricists, or … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in art, artist, producer | Leave a comment

Chuck Close/Robert Rauschenberg Interviews

Posted on April 12, 2007

Charlie Rose interviews Chuck Close and Robert Rauschenberg. This is a candid, accessible hour of interviews.

Share
Posted in art, artist | Leave a comment

Plastic and Paper

Posted on December 1, 2006

In the last three years I have focused on surface as an essential element of my art, experimenting with volume and texture of the material itself. I have made my own paper, combined paper and plaster, worked with collage and … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in aesthetic, art, artist, artist statement, beauty, handmade paper, materials | Leave a comment

Coosawattee

Posted on November 28, 2005

Land development along the Coosawattee River and within the Coosawattee River Resort has blossomed within the past several years, bringing increased road building and second home/cabin construction on small lots. The first indication of progress is the red dirt road … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in aesthetic, art, artist, development, ecology, garden, growth, human, land use, painting | Leave a comment

P.O.D. Opening on August 2, 2005

Posted on August 21, 2005

The Perspectives on Design Award Show opened with great success on August 2nd. More than a hundred visitors wandered through the gallery, which featured recent work of mine and of fellow Dartmouth grads Emily Pearl and Zeynep Oz. Emily Pearl … Continue reading →

Share
Posted in art, artist, exhibition, painting | Leave a comment
Copyright © Justin Shull 2004-2013 under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0, United States. All rights reserved.