Art Of David Day
Prints
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Music Hall 1904 (11X17)

Fountain Square Esplanade 1898
(11X17)
Findlay Market 1903 (11X17)

Cincinnati Union Terminal 1944
(11X17)

Pendleton House at Liberty Hill
and Highland, circa 1870 (11X17)
Old Main Library, 629 Vine (11X14)

Walnut, South of Liberty (11X17)
David Day has been called many
names: engineer, artist, historian, businessman, and architect. He is
none of the above, while at the same time, all of the above and more.
It is through his work that definitions disappear: a sheet of paper is
transformed into a three dimensional sculpture, an urban parking lot becomes
a surprising garden oasis, a city wall - a canvas on which to tell a visual
story. This fifth generation Cincinnatian, from a long line of craftsmen,
mechanics and artisans, has articulated a passion for this river city's
history.
Tom Lohre & David Day have
a group show at the Visual History Gallery April 21 to May 10th 2006.
David Day, designer & Assoc., Inc., 1310 Pendleton St., Cincinnati,
OH 45202, 513-621-4060,
ddaydesign@fuse.net
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