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Friday, March 6th, 2009

Prints are People Too!

I sent prints to this show, which opens tomorrow night, March 7 at Headquarters Galerie and Boutique in Montreal.  Stop in to see some amazing, affordable art by 15 different artists!

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Fontanelle Gallery

I recently visited Fontanelle Gallery here in Portland to see Mark Warren Jacques’ show, which has since been replaced by Long Live the Ephemeral, curated by Ryan Jacob Smith. I am an ardent fan of Mark’s. And now I am fan of Fontanelle. Their online shop is worth a visit. They have gems from Mark, Patrick Gildersleeves, and Coral Silverman, among many other treats. If I had my druthers, I would have quite a few of these for my very own….

Everything/Nothing/Life is Short, by Mark Warren Jacques

Shibuya Cabinyo: Party Under The Milky Stars, by  Patrick Gildersleeves

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Wood Pushers

I painted a skateboard deck for this show!!! A first for me, I’ve been thinking of painting a deck for a while, I was happy to be invited to paint one by Quentin of Monsieur T. The work from the show will be on Hecklewood’s site for the duration of the show.  Artwork above is Jeremyville. 

Artists include: 

Jeremyville, Andrew Pommier,Bwana Spoons, Lance Mountain, Martin Ontiveros, APAK, Adam Haynes, Le Merde, Jon Humphries, Ruben Sanchez, Fred Mortagne, Huskmitnavn, Andrew Groves, I Love Dust, Arbito, Shawn Wolfe, Ryan Berkley, Scrappers Betsy Walton, Jay Howell, Klutch, Mark Warren Jacques, Lee Zeman, Jeff Proctor, Tom Webb, Brett Superstar and Steve Matthews.

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Together Family Quilt Show

I’m happy to have a painting called “Medal Winner” in this show. Its a group show of many artists in the Together Gallery crew. The show runs through January 4. The card image is by Rebecca Artemesia Urias.

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Junc Gallery

A couple of weeks ago, I went down to LA to attend the opening of this show with APAK and Aya Kakeda. The image above is from APAK! The work I’m showing is viewable in the projects section of this site. The show runs through December 21. Thanks to APAK and Aya for the beautiful work, and to Junc for a great experience. 

There were a lot of fires that weekend. I traveled with APAK, and we used public transportation for our brief trip, most of the people who heard we were doing this were pretty surprised. It worked well for the most part, though, and I am excited to use it again next time.

Ayumi and I also got personalized belts from the leather embossing guy near Union Station, and a churro. Sweet.