Wednesday, March 30, 2011

LAX/PDX Group Show at Together Gallery Tomorrow

New piece. Almost done.
LAX/PDX, a group show curated by Thinkspace Gallery, opens tomorrow at Together Gallery
in portland - a great little gallery in Alberta district, owned by a wonderful artist, Timothy Karpinski.
(i was fortunate to come across it on my last visit a couple years ago)

above is a detailed glam shot (looks better like that through a filter) of my piece for the show.



LAX/PDX
Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta St. Suite A
Portland OR 97211
Opens March 31st 6-11pm
(runs till April 24th)
please email { tim at togethergallery.com } for purchase/inquiry.

+ online preview of works is here.

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below is the full piece i sent in for the show :
Tonight. 9.5" x 13". Mixed Media (Graphite, Acrylic, Ink, Colored-pencil, Pastel) on Tea-stained paper. © 2011.
Tonight. 9.5" x 13". Mixed Media (Graphite, Acrylic, Ink, Colored-pencil, Pastel) on Tea-stained paper. © 2011.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Studio snaps

Wood shavings
Carved...
Need to sand
New piece. Almost done.
some new things brewing in the studio.

(the last piece is en route to portland, OR for this show)

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Fragmented : solo show pieces

painting the title wall/mini mural for the show

finally getting around to posting pictures from the opening of my recent show in London, Fragmented, alongside I Dare The Sky, by Scott Belcastro.

above is me painting the title wall, which looked like below after (excuse my ham face) :

Fragmented : Opening

(above two photos courtesy of London Miles Gallery

some photos we snapped from the opening :

Fragmented : Opening

Fragmented : Opening
behind the title wall & scott's beautiful landscape pieces.

Fragmented : Opening

Fragmented : Opening

Fragmented : Opening

Fragmented : Opening

Fragmented : Opening
(photo with lovely Andrea & Tina of the gallery)

thank you so much, everyone, who made it out to the show that night,
and to the gallery people (tina, andrea & phil) for being so so accommodating & sweet!
london was a fun trip. :)

for links to sites for reviews and interview, please check this post.

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below are the works from the show (also viewable here with prices) :

{ PAINTINGS }
Everything Was Beautiful. 16" x 12".  Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011
Everything Was Beautiful. 16" x 12". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011

Strangely Transparent. 11" x 14".  Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011
Strangely Transparent. 11" x 14". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011

Azurely. 12" x 16". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011
Azurely. 12" x 16". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011

Strangers. 9" x 18".  Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011
Strangers. 9" x 18". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011

A Perfect World. 9" x 12". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011.
A Perfect World. 9" x 12". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011

Kind of Blue. 9" x 12".  Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011
Kind of Blue. 9" x 12". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011

In Waking Dreams. 8" x 16". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011.
In Waking Dreams. 8" x 16". Acrylic & Colored Pencil on Wood. © 2011.

Rainy Day, Dream Away. 9.125" x 9.625". Mixed Media (Acrylic, Oil, Crayon & Colored Pencil) on Wood. © 2011.
Rainy Day, Dream Away. 9.125" x 9.625". Mixed Media (Acrylic, Oil, Crayon & Colored Pencil) on Wood. © 2011.

In Between. 12" x 12". Mixed Media (Acrylic, Oil, Crayon & Colored Pencil) on Wood. © 2011
In Between. 12" x 12". Mixed Media (Acrylic, Oil, Crayon & Colored Pencil) on Wood. © 2011

Chance. 7.75" x 9.625". Mixed Media (Acrylic, Oil, Crayon & Colored Pencil) on Wood. © 2011.
Chance. 7.75" x 9.625". Mixed Media (Acrylic, Oil, Crayon & Colored Pencil) on Wood. © 2011.


{ DRAWINGS }

I Know Why. 4.25" x 7.25". Ink, Graphite, Watercolor & Colored Pencil on Tea-stained Paper. © 2011
I Know Why. 4.25" x 7.25". Ink, Graphite, Watercolor & Colored Pencil on Tea-stained Paper. © 2011

Quiet Oblivion. 4.25" x 6.75". Ink, Graphite, Watercolor & Colored Pencil on Tea-stained Paper. © 2011
Quiet Oblivion. 4.25" x 6.75". Ink, Graphite, Watercolor & Colored Pencil on Tea-stained Paper. © 2011

For A While. 4.25" x 6.25". Ink, Graphite, Watercolor & Colored Pencil on Tea-stained Paper. © 2011
For A While. 4.25" x 6.25". Ink, Graphite, Watercolor & Colored Pencil on Tea-stained Paper. © 2011

+ as usual, please contact the gallery for inquiries on availability & purchase!

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Fragmented : London Solo Show closing!



hello!

it's been a while since my last update, and now i'm back in NYC
from our trip to London for my recent show, Fragmented.
above are a couple shots matthew took before and during the opening
of a mini mural title wall i painted the day before.

the show runs till Monday the 21st of March, and they're closed on
weekends, so that makes this coming Monday the LAST day to view the show!

info is here below :

Fragmented
London Miles Gallery
(inside Westbourne Studios)
242 Acklam Road
London W10 5JJ

+ Please contact the gallery for inquiry.

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i am slow to recover from trips, so i'm still sorting through
things in my mind, but i'll post images and pieces from the show
properly in the next day or two, as well as some other photos
from the trip.

until then, here are some links :

+ click here to view all artworks (mine & scott's)

some reviews / write-ups :

+ interview with hi-fructose
+ preview on Arrested Motion
+ review on the Londonist (london's Gothamist)
+ review on creepmachine
+ review on neverenoughnotes (by the lovely emma, whom i had the pleasure of meeting!)

and some photos from the opening by others :

+ a set via mr.push on flickr (who came all the way down from glasgow! thank you)
+ some from the gallery


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+ EDIT : finished pieces and recap of opening are here now.

London trip

* massive photo dump warning! *

{ london day 1 }

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our trip to london started with a redeye flight out of JFK, landing at Heathow around 10:30am.
above shot is straight out of the heathrow express at paddington station,
not having yet set foot on London soil, so to speak, transferring onto the Hammersmith tube
to get to the gallery.

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poor matthew, carrying a big box of my paintings to the gallery.

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after delivering the paintings and meeting tina (the gallery curator),
we headed off to find some food to eat on portobello road down the street.
(food for the day is found here).

then tube down to vauxhall/oval ground area, where we were staying.
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straight out of the station on clapham road.
really didn't feel like we were in a foreign country...
i kept (in my delirious, sleep-deprived state) thinking we were
traveling somewhere near, maybe canada even.

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cool signage.

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the cute little house we stayed at. beautiful everything.

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the amazing back yard. spring had really come to London already.

{ day 2 }

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after some much needed sleep (though not as sound and straight through as we'd hoped),
we set out for some walk & exploring before i returned to the gallery for some wall painting.
cars seem to be only huge and unnecessarily gigantic in the states.
this royal mail van was on the larger side.

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walking to vauxhall bridge - spring was in full bloom in london.

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lonely soul in pimlico.

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after painting the wall, we tubed it to the east side - and found (finally)
a pile of bikes off the liverpool street stop. we missed having our bikes
the whole time, and was happy to see bicyclists or bikes, living vicariously
through them... (our schedule didn't permit us to get the bike share thing
until day 4 or so).

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and some roas mural near brick lane.

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and stopped by the elbow toe show at black rat projects in shoreditch,
and got to meet brian (elbow toe) as well.

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a great little mural near the outdoor gates of black rat projects.

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yeah!! cars are much less aggressive with cyclists here - relatively speaking,
that is - we have yet to see road signs like this in NYC for us cyclists.

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speaking of bikes, we found an abandoned little bike we thought we could
ride around, but the tires were flat and the bike shops were closed. :(
barclays it was.

food from this day is over here.

{ day 3 }

IMG_1883walked around wayyyy too much.
all around islington, all the way up upper street, across east on st. pauls/balls pond rds,
ending up near dalston junction.

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after walking up and down kingsland, we took a little break
where we sat outside, watching people, with a glass of water and a pint of guinness.
it was really nice to go somewhere unknown and watch people in a non-touristy neighborhood.
(which reminded me of brooklyn, actually).

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we headed south on kingsland, ending up at old shoreditch station,
where we had a little break before heading out to my gallery show.

food from the day 3 over here.

{ day 4 }

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feeling a little relieved from the show opening being done with,
we rented the barclay's bike share bikes, and headed up on clapham to
borough market - after some mishap searching for an empty spot for bike docking,
we went into the borough market in search of food.

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and food there was - everywhere. just too much, too many people.

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i'd gladly have had this malay seafood curry had i not had 3 curry dishes
thus far already. i didn't even feel much like eating the sample spoonfuls.

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we randomly ambled into this bike store right at the foot of london bridge.
hi-vis stuff everywhere in London, on bicyclists - super bright flourescent wear.
i had failed to take a good photo of a line of people wearing this stuff on the
streets. definitely something we don't see biking around in NYC.
i thought it worked really well with their eternally pale sun there - i think
we'd go blind were we to wear some of that here, with the intensity of the sun we get.

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what the bike docking stations look like for the bike share program.
you can't lock these anywhere (unless you have a lock), you have to
find a docking station - it's awful when it's full, and you've got to go find
another docking station somewhere else. this happened ALL THE TIME.


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unreal sky in soho.
we met up with my old college roommate - he's an architect at norman foster's firm.

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the obligatory tourist shot on our long walk back home that night over
the westminster bridge.

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cool boat benches on the pavement in albert embankment.

food from the day here.

{ day 5 }

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stand-alone ATMs are bawdry here as well.

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after the little bit of rain subsided, we biked and walked at a leisurely
pace (now that we were a bit more familiar with the bike there and the roads)
up to brick lane area for the outdoor sunday market place.

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we ate some delicious street food (still not cheap!)

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after the brick lane market, we decided to walk toward islington.
midway, we just got another bike and hopped on to upper street.

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on our way there, near old street station, was this
there are loads of chicken places (as well as chip shops),
and it's funny that they called it tennessee fried chicken.

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after arriving in islington, we decided we'd go see Norwegian Wood,
which was just released there (still unknown when it comes to the US),
we hopped on another set of bikes and headed down to covent garden.

dinner in chinatown, then wandered the back streets till our show time.

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some big wheels/barrels of english cheese in the shop window.

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then we got to see norwegian wood. wonderful, wonderful.
it stood alone on its own as a film, i though, even though the book is really
dear and special to me. i loved it.

food from this day is here.

{ day 6 }

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having brought the wrong shoes (why why why), and having walked
wayyyy too much, we decided to take it easy on our last full day.

we tubed it to the Tate Modern, which neither of us had been to on our respective
first trips years ago.

i love birch trees.
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possibly my favorite piece from the gallery - a picasso etching.
amazing.

day 6 : tate modern. amazing gorky.
a beautiful gorky. looks like it shouldn't work, and it wouldn't work,
but it just does - amazing.

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my first munch to see in person.

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do ho suh.

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ai wei wei's bagillion hand-painted porcelain sunflower seeds.

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waiting for our bus on the last night.
last night in london ended with meeting with my old friend yuz,
and our brooklyn friend elliot, who's studying there.
food from this day is here and the very last day before our flight is here.

the trip was great, it was slow to sink in, but i left with good memories.
maybe it felt too similar to new york for me to feel like i was somewhere else
at first... (definitely didn't go into hardly any shops due to them being too
similar to NYC stuff, just more expensive). still, all in all, it was a fun trip.

unfortunately the very last leg of the trip, literally a couple hours before
leaving for the airport, i got my wallet picked at paddington station.
luckily, all my passport/id stuff was tucked away separately,
and everything i lost is replaceable/replaced - except cash & my favorite wallet
i had for about 8 years. :(

bye, london - hope to see you again.

ps. my solo show recap & the pieces are here.