The great benefits of having a dog is the amount of time I now spend outside walking in my neighborhood. Over the past 7 years, I have begun to enjoy the mess of graffiti hidden in lost corners rarely passed by. I call these images the "unintendeds". The true intention was to mark and claim territory; to speak to a tribe of which I am not a part. But although not intended for me, they do speak to me in color and texture and form and therefore, beauty.
design
habitats: the work of christine chaney (part 5)
in books
Here is the fifth installation from a book about my design work that I published through the online publisher Blurb. Part 5: Suspension & Movement. If you would like to purchase a hard copy, please go to http://www.blurb.com/b/4004839-habitats. Enjoy!