The artist has outlined the lower 48 American states in blinking neon tubing and placed the entire "map" against a gallery wall.
It can give TriBeCa's artists places to show their work.
The artist is also known to double objects and place them together to demonstrate a co-operation within human relationships.
The artist places a piece of paper (or cloth etc. in modern uses) over the ground and draws on it.
By December 21, 2006 the artists had visited and placed a painting in all fifty states.
One long wall in the gallery features found objects that the artist placed on a white field, then presented as art.
His drawing is overexaggerated with very expressive features and the artist places a large emphasis on the visualization of motion.
The artist places herself in every picture (like Alfred Hitchcock).
The artist places us in private intimate spaces to evoke the unconscious memories and emotions we have with them.
The artist could step up and place his or her head under a shade canopy to see the image.