Monday, February 28
Friday, February 25
Seth Adelsberger
Untitled by Seth Adelberger
See this and other new works from Seth @ Civilian in DC starting tomorrow, Feb. 26th.
Labels:
wood
Thursday, February 24
NYC bound
At the last minute, I decided to make plans to visit the various art fairs and connected whoha that is the first March weekend for NYC. I am excited! How could I not go? I love looking at art. As usual, I'll take lots of pictures and post about my favorites when I return. I know, I have a week before I leave but I wanted to post that cute kitty picture. Can you blame me?
Labels:
art fairs
Wednesday, February 23
Anna Betbeze
Froggery by Anna Betbeze can be seen in Anna's solo, Moss Garden, @ Kate Werble Gallery in NYC until March 12.
Labels:
varied media
Tuesday, February 22
Monday, February 21
Jodie Mohr
Untitled (Manzanita) by Jodie Mohr
To view more of her work, click the link, visit past exhibits, then 2010, then select Jodie's show which ran from Jan. 30th - March 15th.
Labels:
painting
Friday, February 18
Thursday, February 17
Tuesday, February 15
Monday, February 14
Friday, February 11
Wednesday, February 9
Princes of the Universe
No Man can be my Equal, limited edition pigment print, 39 1/4 x 27 1/2, 2011
This is one image from my latest series of work, Princes of the Universe. All five of the images can now be viewed at my site, enjoy.
Labels:
digital things,
my work,
politics,
prints
Tuesday, February 8
Monday, February 7
Friday, February 4
Exhibit Opening and Open Studio Tonight
detail of Sophie from my FrankenLovely series
NEW BLOOD
FEB 2 - APR 3, 2011
Opening reception:
FRIDAY, FEB 4, 7 - 9 PM
Members preview: 6 - 7 PM
Arlington Arts Center
I'll have my new studio space open to visitors so come by and say hello.
Labels:
digital things,
my work,
prints
Thursday, February 3
Wednesday, February 2
Jason Kaligiros
Double Sunset #1 by Jason Kalogiros
Jason created a series of photographs using a homemade pin-hole camera made from a Quaker Oats container. He used the eyes of the Quaker Oats man as the locations for the twin apertures. Clever work.
Labels:
photography
Tuesday, February 1
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