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Casey Cripe's "whole systems" collages and illustrations

David Pescovitz at 11:43 am Wed, Feb 27, 2013

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Casey Cripe's mixed-media and digital collages are deeply immersive explorations in nature, science, cartography, and whole systems thinking. In the memory palace of my mind, Cripe's work is hung in the same gallery as Paul Laffoley, Imaginary Foundation, and, of course, Buckminster Fuller. Casey Cripe (Thanks, Nicole Tindall!)

David Pescovitz is Boing Boing's co-editor/managing partner. He's also a research director at Institute for the Future. On Instagram, he's @pesco.

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  • Rickenbacker4001

    “Cripe’s work is hung in the same gallery as Paul Laffoley and, of course, Buckminster Fuller.”

    I would add Alex Grey. Some of his tree paintings would fit beautifully.

    I would move next door to a museum like that !

  • http://www.jjsaul.com Jim Saul

    Gorgeous. The link list on his blogroll is a nice deep dive into just the influences one would expect to percolate through such a mind:

    http://repositoryofrecords.blogspot.com/

    The blog itself also contains his recent works. Very cool stuff.

  • Matt Grimm

    Where can interested parties buy posters?