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Practical beauties come to life in Ellicott City gallery

May 10, 2008 12:00 AM (111 days ago) by Jessica Novak, The Examiner
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Works by Steve Stannard, Ellicott City architectural illustrator, will be on display at the Still Life Gallery beside renderings from Frank Costantino and Stewart White.

Works by Steve Stannard, Ellicott City architectural illustrator, will be on display at the Still Life Gallery beside renderings from Frank Costantino and Stewart White.

Ellicott City (Map, News) - Frank Costantino’s artistic hands and ability to envision the feel of buildings not yet erected have taken him into Saudi Arabian palaces and beyond.

After illustrating designs for more than 35 years and exhibiting his depictions nationally and internationally, about two dozen of Costantino’s engrossing renderings come to Ellicott City's Still Life Gallery during its three-man exhibit, “Architecture Into Art.”

In graphite pencil, pen and ink, color pencils and watercolors, he's illustrated the volume, space and beauty of skyscrapers, museums, concert halls, aquariums and other major buildings around the world.

Costantino is the co-founder of the American Society of Architectural Illustrators and the 2008/09 recipient of the world's most prestigious award for architectural illustrators, the Hugh Ferriss Memorial Prize.

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What is an architectural illustrator?

It’s a specialized artist that creates perspective drawings of architecture yet to be built. By perspective, I mean primarily three-dimensional illustrations from an elevated, aerial or eye-level view ... I interpret designs and help the public, donors, board of directions visualize them. They need to have some imagery to support the commission's message.

Is there a project that best describes the challenges of your work?

The image for Overture Center for the Arts in Madison, Wisconsin is the synthesis of subtlety and dramatic effect. The view is quite complicated. It’s eye-level and has a deep blue sky, saturated in watercolors, a surrounding streetscape and then light coming out of the building onto the streets and figures. Light within the building [shows] various levels of illumination so that the eye goes to the principle element off to the left rather than the center.

How has technology changed architectural illustrators’ practice?

The climate has changed drastically over the past 10 to 15 years because of the prevalence of rendering programs and digital illustrators. It’s a whole different process, more labor intensive and requires multiple individuals working on various stages. As opposed to work I and my colleagues would do — their hands are what bring the style and visual effect to the work. I’ve been called in to illustrate after high-end, detailed digital illustrations were produced.

IF YOU GO

“Architecture Into Art”

WHERE: Still Life Gallery

8173 Main Street, Ellicott City

WHEN: Through May 31, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday

INFO: 410-461-1616

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9:10 AM MST on Mon., Mar. 3, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
we should read about the beginning of these laws, and how possessing non endangered, dead animals is a crime. Instead today, just destroy the habitat with petro chemicals, and housing. Clearly a old dead bird is more a problem, then clearing out the living ones today for townhomes and strip malls. DNR get a life

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6:46 AM MST on Sun., Feb. 24, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

RE: BOO HOO said:
Get a life. DNR stands for Department of Natural Resources. It is their job to uphold the law, protecting the State's Natural Resources and also are empowered to enforce Federal Wildlife laws. If you don't like it, move!

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6:40 AM MST on Sun., Feb. 24, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
What the officer did was correct, he was observant enough to identify what was illegally held, and seized it. What I am concerned about is the paper's one-sided reporting of the news. Is it illegal to hold these dead birds or not?

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8:20 PM MST on Fri., Feb. 22, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
cant we find better things to do than waste time taking old dead birds

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12:00 PM MST on Fri., Feb. 22, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Ditto D said:
Expanding DNR is the answer.

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10:50 AM MST on Fri., Feb. 22, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Seeing Both Sides said:
I can see both sides. I see that the Art Gallery owners were displaying the stuffed birds as an art form and in doing so innocently displayed them -- seeing as the owner had been collecting them since a child. On the other side of the coin, I see the DNR’s point of view: their job is to confiscate illegal possession of stuffed animals (that is, those displaying without having a permit). Because we live in a society SO FULL of laws and rules (yeah, a bit ‘police state’ most of the time) we need to think before we act. The gallery owners should have checked the law about displaying such birds (ANY ANIMAL), but they failed to do so. So the DNR was correct. The DNR, however, also needs to expand their vigilance to those polluting our Bay or the air so carelessly; stuffed birds is only a small problem compared to the bigger picture – let’s face it.

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7:45 AM MST on Fri., Feb. 22, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner at 2:01 said:
How can people disagree with my post when I was stating the fact... I posted THE LAW word for word... WOW... The fact is they violated the law... No charges have been filed...The birds were confiscated, thats all... I think that was more than fair... They were given the benefit of the doubt... It is not only state law, but FERDERAL LAW also... And the fact is DNR police are DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES... Are not our wild animals a precious natural resource? They are not DEA or FBI... ITS DNR!!! Who is to said the birds were not illegaly killed we don't know... The law is to stop people from illegally killing, possessing and trafficing in PROTECTED wildlife... What is not to get? I guess we should all Kill Owls and Orioles and display them till none are left in the wild... is that OK??? People did it to the dodo, The passenger pidgeon, carolina parakeet, the great auk... should I go on???

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7:41 AM MST on Fri., Feb. 22, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

examiner reader said:
Reader at 7:15 are you a employee of the DRN or the DNR. This just goes to show you the intelligance level at the DRN DNR.

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7:15 AM MST on Fri., Feb. 22, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
I am employee of DRN, and we do what are job requires us to do.

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10:09 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

animal care giver said:
to the 7:29 reader > lets say the birds did die of natural causes. even so, it promotes the selling and killing of animals to gain profit. cant you see that? if an owl dies, and someone says, "hey, lets stuff it" and display his body for everyone to appreciate"; then there is always some moron out there who would reply, "why wait to stuff the animal"? "that could take years" lets just kill it now and make our money now" . thats why it promotes senseless killing of animals.

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10:01 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

the undertaker cant read said:
obviously there was an enforcement of the law.

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8:32 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

The Undertaker said:
The fellow below had it right. We have so many laws it is impossible to keep track. How is a law abiding citizen supposed to keep up? We need fewer laws and better enforcement of those laws.

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7:35 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

examiner reader said:
The DNR are a bunch of clowns who get off on pushing citizens around.

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7:29 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
I can't believe that with all the crime in communities that a DNR Officer would waste time and tax payer money confiscating a few stuffed birds from an ART gallery, he probably drove past several muggers, murders, rapists, child molestors, drug dealers, car thieves, thieves, to make that MAJOR CRIME STOPPING BUST of illegal stuffed birds, but what makes me wonder is why does DNR have them stuffed in their display, did they pay themselves for a permit?? Think about this most people will never seen the type of bird in the wild and if it was stuffed who is it hurting it probably died of natural causes anyway.

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6:35 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
We have given you the entire Federal budget, the City and look - if you cant change or change it, maybe the Mexicans can.

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5:21 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

hey mike said:
why dont you stop complaining so much and find out about how it is funded. youre not too bright i would imagine. i guess you cant believe what you read because you probably are unable to grasp what you read. this is why you are blogging rather than researching these things for yourself. ok mike, how 'bout if i tell you that your tax $ dont pay for this. ok honey, now go take a nap!

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5:07 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

F.U. MIKE said:
these are well spent$ get over it. you probably hunt too. ignorant jerk

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4:28 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Mike said:
How is the Natural Resources Police department funded? Are they funded by our tax dollars? If so, these are the types of things that need to be cut when there's financial problems. This is a worthless department no matter who supports them. I still can't believe what I read.

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3:24 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

bird luver said:
to: Examiner at 2:01 - thank you for being so well informed! unfortunately, those who responded to you; were not. they called you a dolt (and misspelled the word does- spelled doe). whos the dolt now? at least someone knows the laws of the state. unfortunately the shop owner didnt know the law; and there in lies the problem.

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3:04 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner at 2:01 said:
I was responding to another reader/poster. I also posted at 12:53 they are Protected. Maryland made special provisions to protect the Baltimore Oriole in 1882 (Chapter 154, Acts of 1882). Since passage of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, the Baltimore Oriole is protected by federal law covering all migratory bird species, and, since 1975, by the State's Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act (Chapter 27, Acts of 1975). Except for unprotected birds and game birds hunted during open season, a person may not hunt, destroy or possess a wild bird. Except for the sale of captive-bred birds of prey, person may not sell, purchase, barter or exchange, or offer, the plumage, skin or body of nongame bird, nor possess a game bird for sale, whether caught within or without the state.

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3:03 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
i dont think these animals are endangered? nor do i think they were used to sell nor do i think you are paying attention.

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2:41 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
Examiner Reader at 2:01 said about buying "endangered animals". Can you read or do you just look at the pretty pictures? Where doe this article say anything about "endangered" animals? DOLT!

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2:38 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

bird luver said:
hopefully lessons have been learned. the shop owner and employees of the shop should probably check their rights and responsibilities prior to displaying 'stuffed' animals which have been deemed as protected/endangered/illegal. the one good thing that has come out of this; is that it has highlighted the issue of endangered birds. so maybe that was the whole point of the display in the first place. after all, it was art. unless of course it was just a mindless attempt to gain publicity. that would be shameful.

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2:01 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
I would venture that even museums can not go on ebay and by endangered animals. I'm sure selling them on ebay is illegal too. And where did the 80years come from? Some people make no sense. The Animals in question are protected for a reason. I guess you think we should all go out and kill an Owl and an Oriole and put them in the window.

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1:34 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
so a museum can go on ebay and buy endangered species, and its ok. but if you have something from your family or freinds thats been dead for 80 years or something its illegal???

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1:30 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
There is a Big difference between a museum legally having animals displayed. And a private person illegally collecting them.

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1:05 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
To "Lion or an Elephant" commenter: Ever get off your PC couch and visit the exhibit called Cabinet of Curiosities at the Walter's Art Gallery????

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12:54 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
No Search needed if it is publically displayed and in plain sight. So if it was drugs in the window would you be ok if he took that?

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12:53 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
What if it was a Lion, or an Elephant? then what would you say... They are protected Animals... Possibly endangered... Who Killed them... If anyone can put them on display it would encourage more people to kill them, stuff them, and display them... That's why they require a permit... Oh look at the pretty Rhino I want him above my fireplace... There is more to this than what we see here in the article... I guess from what you guys say we should start the Ivory trade up again...

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12:24 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
i think they said they were part of the exhibition....not for sale. read the article at least

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12:17 PM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
how is this art? its dead birds right? why are thy being sold in a gallery? where did they come from, and who killed them? thats who should be prosecuted!

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11:57 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
Lets see, stuffed birds - affect crime and the high taxes in this state. I must be on a cloud trying to undestand this. Lets see, the Bay, all the property owners that are polluting it, the boat owners with there gas and oil reducing the crab harvest, we have time to collect stuffed birds. What idots the people are. I can see where we can cut back some useless manpower. Natural resources are a joke. God bless the pure fisherman who tries tries to find a place to fish while all these other polluting jerks continue to mess up the bay. Another one for MOM.

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11:45 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

JB said:
This is nothing more than a cop-wannabe who wanted to show his authority. With illegal poaching and environmental concerns abound in the more rural sections of Maryland, this DNR "cop" should be ashamed that this is how he uses his time!

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11:24 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
No doubt an illegal search and seizure. That is a violation of the Constitution. Unlike possession of stuffed birds without a permit.

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11:22 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
i guess art exhibitions are the same as crack

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11:22 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
Meanwhile our state government is robbing the taxpayers blind and all is well. I am glad there are people like this store owner out there so that our NRP have something to do.

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10:52 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

avid reader said:
What a jerk and if that is all he has to do with his time and our money then his job is one that should be erased.

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10:38 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
purchasing stuffed animals only promotes the killing of healthy animals, in order to meet demands; its called capitolism (and consumerism). and is not a form of art.

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9:42 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Rudolph the Red said:
What's really dangerous and troubling is the displaying of rare birds to the public. The public needs to be protected from natural indigenous beauty, and focus instead on developing more strip malls.

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9:42 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
I hate it when the news blames the police for the actions of someone who isn't even a "real" cop. Natural resources police aren't exactly out chasing armed robbers.....but hey, as usual for the examiner, headlines attract readers.

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9:40 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
Vote liberal please. We need more laws to protect us. These birds have rights.

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9:38 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
It's all about tax money. The gallery lacked a "permit" to possess birds native to Maryland. Maryland police officers have become petty tax collectors, quick to enforce dead bird and seat belt violations. Of course, illegal aliens are ignored and a get a valid Maryland driver’s license too. The voters need to wake up, but they won't. They enjoy being ripped off by government.

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8:51 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

A giraffe dies said:
Yes, we can all be proud of Officer Lathroum for his brave actions at the gallery. Not only did he make Ellicott City safe for democracy, he even got the employees to cry for him. Bravo. Maryland's finest on display again.

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7:45 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Boo Hoo said:
What a fearless lawman, confiscating stuffed birds without a search and seizure warrant. Sounds like something out of Nazi Germany.

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7:18 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
Dont these cops have anything better to do? Why not do into the city and lend a hand, what a waste of tax payer money

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7:04 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Examiner Reader said:
There are so many laws out there it is impossible to keep track. We live in a literal police state.

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6:02 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

The bus said:
What a great BUST!

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5:16 AM MST on Thu., Feb. 21, 2008 re: "Police raid Ellicott City art gallery, take stuffed birds"

Reader said:
What a stupid law. Please explain its purpose to me.

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