A new series for the remarkable Art In A Box subscription service from The Compound Gallery. These are going out next month, and you can sign up right here.
Sorry for the lack of updates lately. I’ve been in the woods with my imaginary friends.
Here’s some baseball themed art, since it’s Opening Day. And if anyone’s heading to the Coliseum to get rained on tonight, I’ll see you there. Let’s go Oakland!
This is the last weekend of ‘Things That Happened and Things We Made Up’, the 3 person show I’m in at The Compound in Oakland (along with Alison Tharp and Liam Golden). We’re closing it down this Sunday with an Artist Panel, during which I intend to ramble on incoherently about whatever crosses my mind and avoid answering any awkward questions that may arise. The fun starts at 3pm, talk at 4pm. There’s free tea though, so that’s something. Hope some of you can make it.
‘The Trouble with Unlimited Possibilities’
Now appearing in ‘Things That Happened and Things We Made Up’ at The Compound Gallery in Oakland, CA.
Mixed media on canvas, 24 inches x 36 inches 2013.
Superstars of BMX
Currently up on the wall was part of “Things That Happened and Things We Made Up”, at The Compound Gallery in Oakland. And for sale right here.
A little light relief for your Valentine’s Day.
The Way Things Are.
Opening tomorrow night at The Compound Gallery, Oakland, 6-9pm.
I implore you to be there.
The first large scale paintings I’ve made in over two years will be up on the wall at ‘Things That Happened and Things We Made Up’ opening this Saturday, February 8th at The Compound in Oakland.
Here’s one of them.
Click on it. It looks better bigger.
The Craftsman of Destruction, 2013, mixed media on board.
This piece will be appearing in “Things That Happened and Things We Made Up” at the Compound Gallery, February 8th - March 23rd.
I’ll be taking part in a three person show at The Compound in Oakland, opening Saturday February 8th, 6-9 pm. The show is titled Things That Happened and Things We Made Up, and my fellow artists are the magnificently talented Alison Tharp, and the equally superb Liam Golden. It is an honor indeed to be hanging on the same walls as these two, and it should be a very interesting, provocative and entertaining show. I plan on having around 15 new pieces on the walls, including some new paintings. I’ll be posting a few little tasters here over the coming weeks. The exhibition will be hanging until Sunday March 3rd at which point there ill be a closing tea and an Artists Panel. Hope to see you there.
Happy Christmas.
And by the way, the perfect present for that ‘special’ someone is available right here.
Are you the kind of person who loves free downloadable magazines that feature my artwork? Well then I’m about to make your day. Because Composite Arts Magazine is a magazine that you can download, free, from http://compositearts.com/and issue number 14, entitled “Reprobates”, has several fine reproductions of my artwork included in it. Leaving aside my own tawdry contribution, there are many more excellent and enlightening things to be enjoyed between its digital pages.
Did I mention it was free?
It’s free.
Not only is this letterpress print now available in The Compound Gallery online shop but, if you enter the discount code COMPOUNDLOVE when you checkout you can have it shipped to your doorstep absolutely free of charge, (as long as you buy the damn thing before the end of 2013). And if you’re lucky enough to find yourself in Oakland you can also witness it, in all its spectacular glory, up on the wall of the Compound Gallery as part of the excellent “The Art Of Letterpress 2” show. The show is on until December 15th and is seriously worth a visit, especially if you’re interested ingiving the gift of affordable, original art to those you love this holiday season.
I have a series of six drawings appearing in a group show called Cartographers Delight, at the Hellion Gallery in Portland. It’s at 19 NW 5th Ave, Suite 204, and the opening is tonight (November 7th) from 7pm - 10pm. The show will be up until the end of November.
All works are 12 inches x 9 Inches, mixed media and letterpress on Bristol Board, and they’re going for a mere $100.00 a pop.
This piece will be in a group show entitled “Troublesome Houses”, opening tonight in Louisville, Kentucky. The exhibition is described as a survey of visual art inspired by music of Louisville native Will Oldham, and the inspiration for this drawing is the song “You Will Miss Me When I Burn”, recorded by Oldham in 1994 under the name Palace Brothers. The show, organized by the Louisville Visual Art Association is at PUBLIC Gallery, 131 West Main Street, Louisville, KY 40202 and runs from November 1 - December 14. Facebook updates here.
Here’s another letterpress print for your edification. It will be making an appearance (as will I) at APE - the Alternative Press Expo, in San Francisco tomorrow, Saturday October 13th and Sunday 14th. It’s taking place at The Concourse Exhibition Center, 835 8th Street from 11:00 am - 6:00pm and my work and I will be at The Compound Gallery booth 853 . There will be lots of affordable prints for sale, as well as letterpressing on site and goodies to give away. Hope you can drop by.