I'll be participating in a panel discussion tonight about DIY Marketing. It's part of the RAWednesday series of events. It's free and you can still sign-up!
Sign-up here: http://rawednesdaysept2011.eventbrite.com/
I'll be participating in a panel discussion tonight about DIY Marketing. It's part of the RAWednesday series of events. It's free and you can still sign-up!
Sign-up here: http://rawednesdaysept2011.eventbrite.com/
As of last weekend, I have a some screen prints on record album up now at Transistor. The shop just moved locations from Andersonville to Ravenswood/North Center (on Lincoln near Trader Joe's).
I just moved back to an apartment in Andersonville but the new Transistor location is, coincidentally, three blocks from my art studio. I'm excited to be a part of this great space with its mix of art, music, books, electronics, live music, DJ's, film screenings and art classes.
Thanks to Andy and Rani for inviting me to show at Transistor! Here are some photos of my art on the wall behind the DJ area:
Rooftop Water Tanks
Rooftop water tanks are a unique architectural feature in cities - especially Chicago and New York. They are a link to our industrial past and a disappearing element of the cityscape. Due to the decline of these structures, I've been making it a point to photograph them when I see them. These photos are then used for reference in my cityscape paintings or as the main focal point of my screen prints.
This series of screen prints created on record album covers uses a photograph I took of a water tank on Kingsbury Street in Chicago. I used acrylic to paint over record album covers, then screen printed the water tank image on top, allowing some of the original album art or text to show through.
I enjoy the multi-faceted process of screen printing and the experimental nature of the medium. I like to work quickly so screen printing lets me create many images at once.
I've been getting inspiration from nature lately. For about the last month, I've sketched trees in a forest preserve on my lunch hour. Took some photos too. Then started some paintings (still in progress). It's been fun starting something new. I'm also enjoying how the three mediums are influencing each other and the way I work.
Still working on the aerial landscapes but breaking out into a different color palate...
Once these are done, I think I'll move on to a different subject matter. Been sketching out some ideas...
Special thanks to Norbert Marszalek of neotericART for the interview we did a few weeks ago. I'm excited to say that it's now posted along with some images of my art. Read the interview here.
Open Studios
Cornelia Arts Building
May 13th 6-10pm
1800 W. Cornelia
Chicago, IL 60657
I'll be showing new paintings and photographs.
Stop by my studio #201 on the second floor for a drink!
Open Studios
Cornelia Arts Building
May 13th 6-10pm
1800 W. Cornelia
Chicago, IL 60657
I'll be showing new paintings and photographs.
Stop by my studio #201 on the second floor for a drink!
corneliaartsbuilding.com
I was asked to do an interview from neotericART a few weeks ago. It's now posted along with some images of my art. Great site full of interesting articles and interviews with artists. Read interview here.
Got everything hung last night at the studio. Some work in the hallway too. I'm showing a mix of new abstract paintings and cityscape photography.
Cornelia Arts Building Open Studios
Friday May 13th, 6-10pm
1800 W. Cornelia
Chicago, IL 60657
Stop by my space upstairs - Studio #201
Art, drinks, food, and live music throughout the building!
corneliaartsbuilding.com