Site Specific Drawing > Terminal Flux

Terminal Flux is the largest site-specific wall drawing I have created, it occupies the atrium of the Schlesinger Arts Center on the NVCC, Alexandria Campus, and was installed in just five days (January 9-13, 2017). The drawing measures approximately 23 feet tall and 30 feet wide. The drawing will be on view for approximately one year.

Terminal Flux was made possible by the generous support of the following patrons:
Deb Connor and Steve Brumbaugh, Adah Rose Bitterbaum, Jeanne Loveland, Blair and Wendy Evans, Kyujin Lee, Rick Tagg, and Jacqui Crocetta.

Read the East City Art review about the install here.

Read my essay about the project on Bourgeon.

Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
Graphite on wall
Approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017
Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
graphite on wall
Approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017
Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
Graphite on wall
approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017
Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
Graphite on wall
Approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017
Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
Graphite on wall
Approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017
Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
Graphite on wall
Approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017
Terminal Flux site-specific graphite drawing by John M. Adams abstract water flow perspective
Graphite on wall
Approximately 23 x 30 feet
2017