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Friday, August 21, 2009

Solo Exhibition OCT 2 - 16, 2009

As many of you know, I've been painting non-stop for my first solo show, The Age Of Illuminated Phenomena, coming up at Skotia Gallery in Santa Fe, NM. The opening night will be from 5:30-7:30 on Friday October 2 and the show runs through October 16. Visit the gallery online: http://www.skotiagallery.com/

And!

The October 2009 issue of American Art Collector magazine includes a fabulous article on my work (p.156-57).

Art Ltd. Magazine included my painting, Fluid Motion, on it's cover in the Sept/Oct issue! (Bottom row, center.)

Monday, July 20, 2009

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Friday, May 08, 2009

American Art Collector Magazine

The May issue of American Art Collector magazine features Skotia Gallery as one of the top galleries to see in Sante Fe. Included is a half page image of my painting!

Stop by Borders or Barnes & Noble and check it out.

links:
American Art Collector Mag
Skotia Gallery, Santa Fe

Friday, April 24, 2009

Grand Opening of Skotia Gallery in Santa Fe

And you are invited! I hear there will be champagne, music, and good times.

Friday May 1st 2009

5-8 pm

Skotia Gallery
150 W. Marcy Street Ste 103
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
www.skotiagallery.com


Thursday, April 16, 2009

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

New Painting 3.31






48x60"
Oil on Canvas







(click to enlarge crop)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

'My New Country' Opening Saturday

I have work in a show juried by Rita Gonzales, curator Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).

'My New Country' opens this Saturday
Jan. 31, 2009 from 6-9PM (show runs until Feb. 27, 2009)

Gallery 825
825 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA

Sunday, January 25, 2009

News!

Wow. I have had so much going on since I moved to LA that I haven't posted much on my blog. Sorry about that! The update:

I am pleased to announce that in addition to working with Stricoff Fine Art in New York, I have signed on with a new gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Skotia Gallery is opening in May 2009 with an amazing roster of established and emerging artists including Daniel Sprick, Steve Huston, and Ray Turner among others.

Skotia Gallery has a two page spread in the February edition of Southwest Art Magazine with one full page given to my recent painting 'Girl Running.' My work will also be included in the Santa Fe Collectors Guide coming out this spring as well as in The Santa Fean Magazine.

I will be having my first solo show with the gallery in October of 2009 (opening Friday October 2 - so plan ahead.) I'd love to see you there!

Skotia Gallery
150 W. Marcy Street ste 103
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Girl Running


48x60"
oil on canvas

Strikingly similar to 'Speed Empowerment,' this painting is actually part of a new series I am working on that is more about fear and running than empowerment (in origin anyway). I'll see how the paintings develop, but there is an underlying interest in 'the chase' as well as 'the search.' Take that any way you like.

Latest pic shows close up/some changes to the face.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Welcome to LA


54x54" oil on canvas

(and detail)




12x12"
Oil on Mylar on Wood - Study

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Blab! And Other Openings at Bergamot



Saturday night was such a busy opening night. This was my first real taste of Bergamot Station mad- house-craziness. Blab! was opening at the same time as( at least) 10 other shows.
And we had to park really far away so as not to deal with drunken parking lot insanity. Overall it was a pretty fun night. At left are pics of artist Ryan Heshka and I as well as his girlfriend Mirinda (blue dress) and I at the Blab! show. Blab! Fun!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Touring Galleries In My Hood



Best of the evening: Black Maria Gallery in Atwater Village had a show of Jennybird Alcantara and Craig LaRotonda's paintings. (That's me talking to Jennybird in the striped shirt.)

Monday, July 28, 2008

'Looky See' show at Ben Maltz Gallery






Another beautiful group show curated by Meg Linton. Fred Stonehouse was back in town for the opening. His work is humorous and fun- and always unique. I'm happy I had the opportunity to work with him.

The after party was very LA with an outdoor bar leading down to a swimming pool (we left before anyone was drunk enough to jump in). Good times.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Back from NYC in time for more openings in LA



I stopped in at Corey Helford Gallery on Saturday to see The Inky Dreadfuls before going across the street to Koplin Del Rio to see the Laguna College MFA and Mentor group show (it was hard to tell which was which).
I ended at Billy Shire Fine Art to see Shawn Barber's realist portraits of tattoo artists before calling it a night.