Not exact matches
The hoods rarely fit properly and need a strong wrist to close and open [the Lotus people argued, when I mentioned my MX - 5 hood
catches, that they had to develop the whole top for the price
of those
catches] and the
drips fall onto your thigh; the Vauxhall dash warps and fades; the gearchange is a bit awkward and the cables and pivots have to be modified to get it to a decent standard - cheap bits again; the
paint fades and there's an awkward rust spot.
Saccoccio's work first
caught my eye in a 2013 group exhibition called Let's Get Physical, curated by the painter Rick Briggs at Ventana 244 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, where she showed a grid
of four
paintings in gouache and ink on yupo paper, dominated by
drips and spatters and networks
of bleeding color.
Using my Zibra chisel brush, I covered the whole crate in the Ice Drop chalk
paint, making sure to
catch drips and dribbles
of paint on the corners and edges... that's always a little tricky for me.