To celebrate the act of drawing—and erasing—our campaign for Wolf-Gordon commissioned British artist Charlotte Mann to render a large-scale drawing on Wink, a clear dry-erase coating. Inspired by sites seen in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn, Mann’s drawing was installed on a Wink-coated wall in a Gowanus gallery over four days, celebrated with an opening, and then erased in only forty minutes. In Mann’s words, “Erasing is just as important as making a mark. It is not a backwards step. It is a change.”
To celebrate the act of drawing—and erasing—our campaign for Wolf-Gordon commissioned British artist Charlotte Mann to render a large-scale drawing on Wink, a clear dry-erase coating. Inspired by sites seen in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn, Mann’s drawing was installed on a Wink-coated wall in a Gowanus gallery over four days, celebrated with an opening, and then erased in only forty minutes. In Mann’s words, “Erasing is just as important as making a mark. It is not a backwards step. It is a change.”