THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

As part of a yearlong artist residency I completed a mural depicting the history of flight for the stellar folks at Aeronaut Brewing Co in Somerville, MA.

Acrylic paint, pens on wood panels, 8’x14’

2019

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

Since the dawn of time humans have fantasized about flight. This mural is a fond, not-too-rigorous survey of that history, as told through triumphs of human ingenuity as well as superlatives in the animal kingdom.

Acrylic paint, pens on wood panels, 8’x14’

2019

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: The common swift can fly uninterrupted for up to ten months at a time, then it comes home and builds a gross nest out of spit.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: Valentina Tereshkova was both the first woman and the first civilian in space in 1963.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: In 1966, the U.S.S. Starship Enterprise delivered humanity’s first primetime vulcan appearance.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: 1783 saw the launch of both the first manned hydrogen balloon and the first manned hot air balloon.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: The Brazilian free-tailed bat can fly up to 100 mph in horizontal flight, making it the fastest animal on earth.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

On completion of the mural Aeronaut hosted a grand reveal ceremony onsite to show off my work.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

This mural was the largest scale I’ve worked on to date, and it taught me loads about workflow and best practices.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT
THE STORY OF FLIGHT

As part of a yearlong artist residency I completed a mural depicting the history of flight for the stellar folks at Aeronaut Brewing Co in Somerville, MA.

Acrylic paint, pens on wood panels, 8’x14’

2019

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

Since the dawn of time humans have fantasized about flight. This mural is a fond, not-too-rigorous survey of that history, as told through triumphs of human ingenuity as well as superlatives in the animal kingdom.

Acrylic paint, pens on wood panels, 8’x14’

2019

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: The common swift can fly uninterrupted for up to ten months at a time, then it comes home and builds a gross nest out of spit.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: Valentina Tereshkova was both the first woman and the first civilian in space in 1963.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: In 1966, the U.S.S. Starship Enterprise delivered humanity’s first primetime vulcan appearance.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: 1783 saw the launch of both the first manned hydrogen balloon and the first manned hot air balloon.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

FACT: The Brazilian free-tailed bat can fly up to 100 mph in horizontal flight, making it the fastest animal on earth.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

On completion of the mural Aeronaut hosted a grand reveal ceremony onsite to show off my work.

THE STORY OF FLIGHT

This mural was the largest scale I’ve worked on to date, and it taught me loads about workflow and best practices.

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