Showing posts with label galleries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label galleries. Show all posts

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Royal Folk...





Temporarily breaking out of the 2-D art world, above are some sculptures of mine that will be part of a 3 person show that opens this Friday at the Eric Schindler Gallery's downtown space. The pieces (7 in all) have their roots in folk art, and are constructed of wood, old hardware, rulers, bottlecaps and wire.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Type Preserver...






Since 2005 the German Museum of Letters has been rescuing and preserving forgotten typographic signage.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

D.C. and back...

F Street

New Deal art ("Paper Workers") by Douglass Crockwell at Smithsonian Gallery
My son Rust(on right)and his friend Jake in front on Nat'l Portrait Gallery with some random joker in the background trying to add 'bunny ears' to the photo.
Went up to DC this past Saturday with my friend and fellow illustrator Kelly Alder for a craft show where he was selling his Pop Idiot T shirts. Also wandered around some and saw 2 good shows. One was a photography exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery and the other was paintings from the New Deal next door at the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Back in Richmond that night for dinner with friends. Happy birthday Liz!