Who is Krikko Obbott and why do I care? Best answer on the web
I want to know about this artist and what makes him tick.
If there is nothing more than a possibility of his company location, it would be useless, as was the link to his website.
Thanks for your input.
Krikko Obbott's full name is Gregory Krikko Obbott. He grew up in a small Nigerian village, and got his earliest artistic start by drawing on mud bricks with bits of charcoal. He wasn't introduced to pencils until he entered grade school, which changed both his artistic expressions and his future career choices.
An architect by trade, Krikko Obbott graduated from the school of the arts and architecture at the University of Southwestern Louisiana in 1981. He uses postcards and photographs to assist him with perspectives for his pencil drawings, and says that these drawings allow him to combine architecture with his love of the fine arts. By 1999, he had been able to take this combined love and turn it into more than 15,000 drawings of buildings in various cities all over the US.
The artist has said that while his profession is that of "architect", his true passions are drawing and playing the saxophone. He is passionate about Jazz music, and at least one source dating from 1999 states that he was due to release a CD. I have unfortunately not been able to locate this CD, nor has the proprietor of our local jazz shop ever heard of Krikko.
As of the last available web page update, Krikko makes his home in New Haven, Connecticut.
The Internet Archive shows the last archived copy of Krikko's website as April 29, 2001. He seems to have since then utterly disappeared from the web.
In NYC, you can find Krikko's work for sale in the following locations:
# The Empire State Building: 5th Ave @ 34th Street, 86th Floor
# NYC The Statue Of Liberty: Liberty Island, NYC
# 304 Fifth Avenue
# NYC The Skyscraper Museum, 44 Wall Street NY, NY 10005
For more information about Krikko and his work, you can try contacting him through Krikko Productions:
Krikko Productions
P.O.Box 7544
New Haven, CT 06519
Phone: 1-888-756-ARTS (2787)
To find the information for this artist profile, I used the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine. Searching on "http://www.krikko.com" produced the following results:
Search Results for Jan 01, 1996 - Jan 10, 2003: http://www.krikko.com http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.krikko.com
The search returned five results, and two versions of the page.
Information about the artist was gathered from the following pages:
The Cityscape/Skyline Artist
http://web.archive.org/web/19991001135308/www.krikko.com/artist.html
Learn About Krikko
http://web.archive.org/web/20010223090724/http://www.krikko.com/
Additionally, I searched the EBSCOHost database at the Toledo-Lucas County Public Library, and found the following reference:
"New York Times, 10/26/97, Vol. 147 Issue 50957, Section 14 p8, 1bw
Author(s): Radomsky, Rosalie R.
Abstract: Features Gregory Krikko Obbott and his drawing `New York City: Super Big Apple.' Comments on the level of detail on the drawing; Value of the drawing; Educational background of Obbott."
Source: EBSCOHost MasterFile
http://search.epnet.com/direct.asp?an=9711211769&db=f5h
The article cited is available online. To view it, you'll need to register, but registration is quick and free:
NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: FINANCIAL DISTRICT; Pencil Perspective on City
http://query.nytimes.com/search/article-page.html?res=9A00E1D7113EF935A15753C1A961958260
I hope you find this answer helpful! If I can be of further assistance, simply ask for clarification and I'll be glad to help!
-- Missy
Search terms: at the Internet Archive, and "Krikko" in the EBSCOHost database of magazine and newspaper articles.
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