Blue Line Shell Tags
Quick shell scripts and tide-line signatures turn routine city movement into a calligraphic transit record.
8 curated works in this era.
Quick shell scripts and tide-line signatures turn routine city movement into a calligraphic transit record.
Tide glyphs, antenna arcs, and shell-script forms claim the pressure-glass underpass as public visual culture.
Simplified anatomy and tide marks turn a preservation-district assembly into a public sign.
Flowers, shed shell, and civic refusal arc from a diagonal protest figure on a weathered underpass wall.
Repeated shell-script names become a civic current of remembrance along the canal edge.
An intergenerational seawall stencil makes anti-extraction politics intimate, teaching resistance through the shared act of cutting a net.
A kinetic civic mural where dance, antenna rhythm, shell anatomy, and a reef runner companion turn public assembly into a shared current.
A red buoy rides the current beyond a child's raised claw, holding hope and loss inside one canal-wall stencil.
Rooms and survey walls connected to this part of the collection.
Preserved legal walls, transit tags, stencils, and claw-adapted tools turn public mark-making into museum evidence inside a pressure-glass corridor.