CLICK HERE FOR A SLIDE SHOW OF THE WORK ON DISPLAY NOW THROUGH OCTOBER 9 2011 

IF YOU HAVE A STORY TO SHARE WITH ME ABOUT THE MOVEMENT, PLEASE CLICK HERE

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN PRINTS OR ORIGINALS, PLEASE CLICK HERE

SHOW DETAILS: FEBRUARY 3RD, FROM 5-7 PM, THE PRESIDENT'S HALL (6TH FL) OF JOHN JAY COLLEGE AT W 58TH STR & 10TH AVE,  ON DISPLAY TILL MARCH 25TH, 2010

 22 fresh NEW canvases ... I'm dying and loving it

YES THAT FAIR WITH THE NAKED ESTONIANS IN THE SAUNA ... I WAS THERE ...  WITH BOLTAX GALLERY IN FORM OF CANVAS AND PERSON AT BOOTH 8 FOUNTAIN MIAMI, 2505 NORTH MIAMI AVE, MIAMI, FL, ART BASEL MIAMI BABY (12.3-12.6)

 

THIS SHOW WAS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC OF NYC THRU 11.7
 

This one's called "Sue, Displaced Farmer's Daughter", well, until the opening it did. A five year old girl came up to me at the opening, insisting she must be an Elizabeth and not a Sue.  She also wants to recreate the show and do a better job of it in crayon - YAY!!

To see artwork currently on display:

NOW ON SHOW IN NYC

To go to NYSG Gallery: www.nystudiogallery.com

THE SHOW ON SHELTER ISLAND WAS PRETTY WONDERFUL

 To see more pics of theart (all fresh!!) from that show: go to inappropriately dressed

IN AUGUST I HAD A SOLO SHOW AT Boltax Gallery, a fine venue on Shelter Island: www.boltaxgallery.com. The show's title was 'Inappropriately Dressed'.

 

Postpartum Bridge Art Fair

Well ... I think nobody did too well at any of the art fairs, but I also brought giant canvases not desperate to sell, but to sort of get my color scheme out there and burnt onto the retina of the collective conscience ... still ahve to see if that worked - next up is the gwob launching later on in March 2009.

I'll be at the Depression Art Fair March 5-8, 2009

Join me at Bridge Art Fair at The Waterfront: 222 12th Ave, NYC ... on the edge of the Chelsea moloch  ... my booth is #36 and I'll be trying to cram my giant canvases into a teeny tiny booth.

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Saturday
Mar272010

I Miss My Hermann So Much

He tells wonderful scary stories where girls are the heroes wielding swords and possessing magic powers, always there with dry humor and subtle advice, totally stubborn and lovely, writes poems and was my first art teacher, telling me to feel art and not just look at it. I love you so much Hermann. You are and always will be my wonderful dad beyond compare. It hurts

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beautiful..

April 24, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDava

What to say more? Greetings from Berlin Jan 1011

January 25, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMatthias Janssen

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