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September 12, 2009
Three New Stickers Preview
Three new stickers are here.. the monkey is a 4 inch circle, others are relative to that. The last one will tile in any direction, and is in red/blue 3D. I know, right?
Also a new book/prints about this years euro trip is in the works. No screenshots yet.. All will be available at the Renegade Fair in SF in December. More on that soon.
Posted by John at 10:53 PM
September 10, 2009
3D Dream Print
A brand new 3D print! that's become called Dream for short. There are a couple of other titles that give away more about the inspiration, but Dream captures it. On most of these, clik for the big pic.
Dream 3D
18x24″ , 4 color screen print, signed/numbered edition of 100 on French Starch
all gone
Posted by John at 9:47 PM
I Am Therefore I Think show in Portland
I'm showing 8 prints ( Dream, Octipus' Garden, Euro8 3D set, Scorpiowl, Twenty Drawings , el Perro, and Washed Ashore ) and there are about 100 artists, showing 300 works (etching, painting, mixed media, photography, etc) in this group show. Jason always fills the walls with eyepopping goodness, go see.
Opening Sept 24th from 5-11pm, the show is up until Oct 26th.
The goodfoot
2845 SE Stark
Portland
Posted by John at 9:44 PM
September 8, 2009
Flatstock Europe 2009
Graham D Pilling photo of last year's team
click here
The exhibition will run parallel to the Reeperbahn Festival,
from 24. to 26.09. and will be open daily from 15.00 to 23.00.
Admission to Flatstock Europe 4 is free.
Posted by John at 11:05 PM
Squeegeedragger Show
Some of the poster artists attending Flatstock Europe customised a squeegee handle (New/old, in any medium of the artist's choice) for Nick Rhodes Squeegeedragger Show. My contribution is a studio kitty with her red rubber tongue out from grooming.
Galerie auf Halb Acht
Hein-Hoyer-str. 16
Hamburg Germany
The stand there is hinged 2x4's used to hold the squeegee while working on it. They will be hung on the wall for the show. There are more in-progress pics on the link below.
At some point in the making of this the idea came up to to make a squeegee cozy with the same image, but pixelated in needlepoint. Dina embroidered the image and it came out pretty great. In the end we decided a crudely upholstered squeegee was just as funny, and a lot easier to make. Hehe Cheers Dina.
Doc will I look.. normal?
Rawr !
Careful...
dinner?
Posted by John at 7:42 PM