Oct 6, 2015

Hotel Max in Seattle, Washington

On our road trip south along the Pacific Coast, my friend Mike and I wanted to make the most of our time in each city by being right in the action. In Seattle, Washington we stayed at the trendy Hotel Max. Located right downtown we were walking distance to Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and tons of great attractions and restaurants.

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I loved the style of this hotel. Rock memorabilia, pop art on the wall, and even large graphics on each of the hotel room doors. The side of the building featured a bold "Seattle Doesn't Settle" logo, which reminded me of the infamous "Keep Portland Weird" slogan in Portland, Oregon. Hotel Max was a bit pricey, but still competitive for downtown Seattle. All and all, it was a great place to call home for a couple of days and soak up that Pacific Northwest vibe.

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Oct 5, 2015

Airport Art Wall in Medicine Hat, Alberta

After nearly two years since the project began, last week I had the pleasure of seeing my 12 panel art installation at the grand opening to the Medicine Hat Airport Terminal expansion. This permanent display is on the wall to the right of the departures entrance and is featured as a focal point at the end of the main concourse through the terminal. As you can imagine, I'm extremely proud to see my work become part of such a notable building in my hometown.

Medicine Hat Airport Editing LukeThe 12 photographic panels feature close-ups in a circle and spokes theme that represent distinct Medicine Hat, Alberta locations and different modes of transportation. The images are printed on acrylic panels measuring 28x28", with the total installation at just over 3.5 metres tall. Below is a complete depiction of the 12 panels in the installation.

Medicine Hat Airport Editing Luke

Medicine Hat Airport Editing Luke

Medicine Hat Airport Editing Luke
Medicine Hat Airport Editing Luke

Medicine Hat Airport Editing Luke

Airport Art Wall: Chapter 3

After nearly two years since the project began, last week I had the pleasure of seeing my 12 panel art installation at the grand opening to the Medicine Hat Airport Terminal expansion. This permanent display is on the wall to the right of the departures entrance and is featured as a focal point at the end of the main corridor through the terminal. As you can imagine, I'm extremely proud to see my work become part of such a prominent landmark in my hometown.

medicine hat airport editing lukeThe 12 photographic panels feature close-ups in a circle and spokes theme that represent notable Medicine Hat, Alberta locations and different modes of transportation. I explained my selections and gave a bit more insight into the installation in my previous post, Chapter 2. I wrote that in early 2014 after the artwork had been finalized and delivered. 

The grand opening event last week was a personal moment of pride for me. Not just because of the artwork, but because my business was nothing more than casual contract projects on the side back in 2013 when I was commissioned to do this. Today, Editing Luke has become my full-time job and has lead me to pursue a variety of unique and ambitious multimedia projects in Medicine Hat and abroad. 


As passengers board their flights and perhaps glance to have a look at those pictures maybe they'll see something familiar. Maybe some will just like the colours. Maybe some will hate it, maybe it will give a few people something to talk about while they wait, and most likely, there will be people who will see things in it that I never did. In any case, it will be a subtle take away for all the people who come and go from the airport for years to come. 

Standing there in departures I couldn't help but smile. A mere 12 panels hung on a wall, and as I watched the passenger plane push back from the terminal and taxi to the runway to takeoff, all I could think was, "what an incredible journey I'm on".

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