Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label exhibition. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Painting Flashback 2006


This is a painting I made back in 2006. Briarpatch is acrylic on canvas and measures 6 feet wide by 8 feet tall. It's from the series: Revenge of Gaia. Click to check out more images from the series.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Pop-Up Piano Concert

Me and Manoela's piano we painted will debut at the Queens Jazz: Pop Up Pianos Borough Garden Concert at the Louis Armstrong House Museum garden. Come check it out Saturday, June 18 at 3 pm.

Pop-Up Piano at Louis Armstrong House Museum



A young pianist enjoys playing our Baby Grand at the opening concert of our Pop-Up Piano in the Louis Armstrong House Museum garden. It will be on view until the 4th of July.
SugarTone Brass Band plays an awesome set at the LAHM garden concert.

Myrtle Windows Gallery


Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn Partership is hosting the Myrtle Windows Gallery Exhibition, curated by, Christina Vassallo. 11 artists including myself are participating in the organization's 7th show. Check out my painting, The Jig is Up, (Pangea Paradox) above! Here's the full brochure.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

'PAINTINGS' OPENING @ 21LUDLOW! 7/9/2010

Manoela, Gray, and Ian toast a great show, in front of my paintings, at the opening for 'Paintings' a group painting exhibition at 21 Ludlow, a new pop-up gallery in the Lower East Side.

The crowd outside. Spilling out into the street for air and cigs, the gallery opening drew a large crowd that really brought this block of Ludlow between Hester and Canal to life. Watch out for undercover open booze busters! There were undercover cops in a dark tinted out car rolling by real slow and then jumping out, in their awkward-looking 'street' clothes and writing tickets to anyone with an open container of alcohol on the sidewalk. Making money for the city 'protecting' the artists and art lovers from their hard-earned money. The conversations that ensued were classic, with opening attendees drawing the cops into explaining why they were there, asking them if they liked the art, etc.

Blah, blah, blah, and a little Da da. Many of my friends from all different networks and different neighborhoods came out to celebrate the opening. I did a lot of catching up with those I hadn' t seen in a while and talking about my paintings in the show.
 
Kick-ass Gallerist May Yeung and Gray pose for snaps. May is the founder of 21 Ludlow gallery. She saw an unrented commercial storefront and envisioned it could be perfect to host art shows. Paintings, is the second exhibition in the space.

Alex, Grant, Gray, and Ian sippin and spillin.

Why so smug you cocky sunuvagun? It certainly feels great to show this work that I have been making for the past couple years. Sharing it with others is a big part of art making.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

hey is that......?




Whaa? huh? Hey, is that? Are those gray's paintings back there?


Yes, they are indeed! Couple shots from an art party out in Ridgewood back in Feb. The salon style hanging wasn't my idea, but I loved how it turned out. This night was a blast, the bands were siick and what's more, they played in front of my work the whole time! Big thanks to Arkadiy and his crew.