Wednesday, November 29, 2006
saelee oh tip
giant robot has saelee oh apples - "each apple is a unique piece done by Saelee with the white paper stitched onto the red. apples are about 4 x 4 inches." $50. available here. the works from the show at the bottom of the are all sold, and a nice selection of her work. 5 apples are available as i post this.
Monday, November 20, 2006
thelab(sf)'s small multiples show
i am participating in thelab(sf)'s 10th annual small multiples show (post-postcard).
the show is an "open-invitational exhibition" and given that thelab is a good non-profit arts space, lots of local art school folks and kids like me, trying to find our way into exhibiting art, participate (costs $10). thelab provides each participant with a 5"h.6"w.11"d box, which they fill. the work must be priced between $1 and $30 (split between thelab and theartist). all work in the box must have the same price. the post-postcard idea invites artists to make small works - originals, multiples, whatever - that fit into thebox and thepricerange. the show is an open marketplace with hundreds of these boxes.
this show is a natural fit for one of my favorite cameras, the polaroid spectra.
i submitted 14 individual polaroids, framed in the polaroid film cartridges (reuse), with tape and an eyescrew.
priced $15 each (half to me).
i also created 7 polaroid constructions/diptychs. i made frames out of cardboard (reuse), tape, and wire. i am very happy with the results.
priced $30 each (half to me).
i learned a few things along the way.
view the slideshow of my submission. or, the photo set.
this is a great show to checkout in person. handy fortothe giftgiving. there is veryverymuch work, a variety of good work (original and multiples), all priced $30 and less.
2948 16th street @ capp (near mission)
opens thurs, nov. 30 (members preview from 5-6pm, opening reception 6-9)
runs friday (dec. 1) 1-8pm
sat/sun (dec. 2-3) 11am-6pm
free admission
the show is an "open-invitational exhibition" and given that thelab is a good non-profit arts space, lots of local art school folks and kids like me, trying to find our way into exhibiting art, participate (costs $10). thelab provides each participant with a 5"h.6"w.11"d box, which they fill. the work must be priced between $1 and $30 (split between thelab and theartist). all work in the box must have the same price. the post-postcard idea invites artists to make small works - originals, multiples, whatever - that fit into thebox and thepricerange. the show is an open marketplace with hundreds of these boxes.
this show is a natural fit for one of my favorite cameras, the polaroid spectra.
i submitted 14 individual polaroids, framed in the polaroid film cartridges (reuse), with tape and an eyescrew.
priced $15 each (half to me).
i also created 7 polaroid constructions/diptychs. i made frames out of cardboard (reuse), tape, and wire. i am very happy with the results.
priced $30 each (half to me).
i learned a few things along the way.
view the slideshow of my submission. or, the photo set.
this is a great show to checkout in person. handy fortothe giftgiving. there is veryverymuch work, a variety of good work (original and multiples), all priced $30 and less.
2948 16th street @ capp (near mission)
opens thurs, nov. 30 (members preview from 5-6pm, opening reception 6-9)
runs friday (dec. 1) 1-8pm
sat/sun (dec. 2-3) 11am-6pm
free admission
Monday, November 13, 2006
paul wackers at eleanor harwood gallery
paul wacker's show at eleanor harwood is called "another side of this life."
i blogged it on fecal face. wanna read?
i blogged it on fecal face. wanna read?
Sunday, November 12, 2006
maria forde at little tree
maria forde's solo show at little tree gallery
includes 32 paintings - one from each year of her life so far.
love the smiles. i blogged it on fecal face. wanna read?
includes 32 paintings - one from each year of her life so far.
love the smiles. i blogged it on fecal face. wanna read?
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
david choe at anno domini
"frice," david choe's solo show at anno domini, in downtown san jose, opened last friday night.
the show includes
--this work on black velvet, which choe uses to complete the image
--this sweet detailed illustration
choe is a bit pervy.
--this collaboration with mr. cartoon (air brush and oil paint on paper), which is both amazing and too pin up girl for me.
--his twins
these ladies may be familiar. choe painted them on one of the doors next to 5024 on fillmore in sf's lower haight.
before that, he painted them next to, and above, gr2 in la (still up in sept. 06)
the show also includes photocopy enlargements, one-offs, 1000% sized images from his sketch book.
these were huge (as big as 7feetx3feet); many had additional hand shading; priced between $40 and $150. looks to me like his gift of opportunity for local fans. mostly sold at the opening (i think), but not all.
they gave him the whole gallery. this was mostly good.
and somewhat random
my photo set and slideshow have more photos of the work. unfortunately, my flash didn't agree with all of the work.
gallery ad also posted the show, with prices, here. i think david choe is really talented. somewhat volatile. somewhat juvenile. there is a good chance that he will have an interesting career. right now, he can, and likely does, support himself doing graphic design work. his also makes t-shirts and participates in some corporate art programs. i hope this doesn't kill his gallery work. in any event, this is a good show for choe's work. he has a solo show at jonathan levine in january 2007.
check out the show - which runs through nov. 25, 2006 - in person.
anno domini
366 so. first street, san jose, ca
the show includes
--this work on black velvet, which choe uses to complete the image
--this sweet detailed illustration
choe is a bit pervy.
--this collaboration with mr. cartoon (air brush and oil paint on paper), which is both amazing and too pin up girl for me.
--his twins
these ladies may be familiar. choe painted them on one of the doors next to 5024 on fillmore in sf's lower haight.
before that, he painted them next to, and above, gr2 in la (still up in sept. 06)
the show also includes photocopy enlargements, one-offs, 1000% sized images from his sketch book.
these were huge (as big as 7feetx3feet); many had additional hand shading; priced between $40 and $150. looks to me like his gift of opportunity for local fans. mostly sold at the opening (i think), but not all.
they gave him the whole gallery. this was mostly good.
and somewhat random
my photo set and slideshow have more photos of the work. unfortunately, my flash didn't agree with all of the work.
gallery ad also posted the show, with prices, here. i think david choe is really talented. somewhat volatile. somewhat juvenile. there is a good chance that he will have an interesting career. right now, he can, and likely does, support himself doing graphic design work. his also makes t-shirts and participates in some corporate art programs. i hope this doesn't kill his gallery work. in any event, this is a good show for choe's work. he has a solo show at jonathan levine in january 2007.
check out the show - which runs through nov. 25, 2006 - in person.
anno domini
366 so. first street, san jose, ca
Monday, November 06, 2006
clarion alley
clarion alley
has a bunch of new murals.
sara thustra.
mary joy scott.
vitche
my photo set and slideshow are incomplete, but give you some idea. you can also view my post on fecal face.
clarion alley runs between valencia and mission in san francisco. it is one block off, and parallel to, 17th (between good vibrations and community thrift). worth checking out in person.
has a bunch of new murals.
sara thustra.
mary joy scott.
vitche
my photo set and slideshow are incomplete, but give you some idea. you can also view my post on fecal face.
clarion alley runs between valencia and mission in san francisco. it is one block off, and parallel to, 17th (between good vibrations and community thrift). worth checking out in person.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)