Christopher Kardambikis

A sketchbook of sorts. Or things that could exist in a sketchbook. Or would in my physical sketchbook and for now exist here.

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May 14

Some quick show documentation.  Looking through my book:  Mundus Subterraneus.  Book is multiple large format digital prints, silkscreen, india ink, pastel, and pencil on paper.  Accordion fold.  21 inch by 34 inch page size that unfolds to 28 feet.  


Apr 30

Sketches for works in my Thesis show, which should be all up and installed by Wednesday.


Mar 23

Mundus Subterraneus work in Progress.  


Feb 9
Atlas Plate #11.
Hokusai Manga, some of the Kardambikis family in the village, Paul Laffoley, and Kepler’s Model of the Solar System (I want to build this)!  

Atlas Plate #11.

Hokusai Manga, some of the Kardambikis family in the village, Paul Laffoley, and Kepler’s Model of the Solar System (I want to build this)!  


Jan 31
Atlas #8.
Amboy Crater, celestial maps, and google earth view of the old Kardambikis home in Granitsa.

Atlas #8.

Amboy Crater, celestial maps, and google earth view of the old Kardambikis home in Granitsa.


Jan 25
Plan for making a 30 foot long print.  Multiple passes through the plotter.  One print out of four.  Hopefully.

Plan for making a 30 foot long print.  Multiple passes through the plotter.  One print out of four.  Hopefully.


Jan 24
To Velouchi sketch.  I was using this to work out a few prints.  Multiple inkjet print on newsprint.  This pasted together sketch is 12 inches tall by 75.5 inches wide.  Done in preparation for a show at Double Break in San Diego over the summer of 2011.

To Velouchi sketch.  I was using this to work out a few prints.  Multiple inkjet print on newsprint.  This pasted together sketch is 12 inches tall by 75.5 inches wide.  Done in preparation for a show at Double Break in San Diego over the summer of 2011.


Jan 20
Atlas #3.

Atlas #3.


Jan 19
Atlas Plate #2.
Figure I’ll put a couple of these up a day.

Atlas Plate #2.

Figure I’ll put a couple of these up a day.


Atlas Plate #1.
Part of a project for VIS 202.  The class read Georges Didi-Huberman’s Atlas: How to Carry the World on One’s Back? which looked at the work of Warburg.  Doing these 15 or so plates kindof helped me figure a few things out and lay out my “practice” in a different way.  As I’m working towards my thesis I figure I’ll make a few more.  We’ll see how it goes.

Atlas Plate #1.

Part of a project for VIS 202.  The class read Georges Didi-Huberman’s Atlas: How to Carry the World on One’s Back? which looked at the work of Warburg.  Doing these 15 or so plates kindof helped me figure a few things out and lay out my “practice” in a different way.  As I’m working towards my thesis I figure I’ll make a few more.  We’ll see how it goes.