Ink on Paper • Melodies Cafe
What’s a farewell show without a four-armed, three-eyed, three-nippled karma monster?
What’s a farewell show without a four-armed, three-eyed, three-nippled karma monster?
As the official artbassador of Formation Skateboards, I officially made and left artwork in, and around, Ambler Skate Shop, during the official Ambler Art Festival.
I painted these giant banners during a recent fundraising event at Lower Merion High School, because I like art and hate cancer. Who’s with me?
Many thanks to the many heads who headed to MilkBoy Main Stage for the most recent installment of Jazz Tactics. If you missed out on the tactivities, take a peek at the YouTubular videos:
Primer Gallery… 30 ounces of black paint, 24 ounces of beer, 3 foam brushes and 270 square feet of paper later.
It’s well documented that fellow UsedWigger, Jeff Lyons, has no sense of smell and only 34% of his hearing. He does, however, have a keen eye and a mild case of the shutter bug. Here are some Lyonized snapshots of last Friday’s Nightline event at Primer Gallery. This evening, I’ll be tackling this wall-sized piece of paper during a First Friday performance at Hatboro’s Primer Gallery. Only one of us will make it out alive. Celebrate First Friday with me… Hatboro-style, as I create a mural-sized line painting before your very eyes. Music, munchies and spirits will be on hand to attack (or dull) the remaining senses. Still not convinced? I’ll toss, hand, raffle, grant, distribute and give free paintings away all night long. Friday, November 6th, 6:00 – 11:00ish PM (Performance 7:00 – 9:00ish PM)
“Sweetheart, remember when we threw that Sparkle party and a guy showed up in sequin pants and painted all over our wall? Why didn’t we have him arrested?” Join me in Northern Liberties as I unveil dozens of art adorned album jackets. In addition to the “groovy” wall candy, expect spinning by Philadelphia’s DJ iLLumadel, live art, art giveaways, a trunk show, munchies and spirits. Thursday, September 17th, 6:00 – 9:00 PM The collection of recycled record reliquaries will be on display throughout the autumn. |