
“The Lineup”
18 x 24 in.
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
(Elegant Velvet 310g 100% Cotton Fiber – Archival Certified 100+ years)
Hand signed & numbered
Includes Certificate of Authenticity
Edition of 25
$150
Edition of 5 *Artist Proofs
$175
*Artist proofs are original proofs from the edition.
They are very rare, making them extremely valuable to collectors, art historians and curators.
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I’m very excited to announce that I’m a part Morphik’s signature offering of unisex bracelets featuring 4 of my images that are interchangeable. They’re printed on genuine fine art paper and placed under a scratch resistant cover these renderings are set securely inside stainless steel frames, which are then
dropped and locked magnetically into the branded wristbands. Band options include a variety
of luxury skins in stylish colors, including Patent Leather, Vintage Cow, Natural Python and
more.

I recently finished a long over due commission. The largest painting I’ve done. I really enjoyed and look forward to the future commissions with this narrative. A print will be coming soon.
New giclee print titled “The Inevitable Change” is now available exclusively though my website. Printed in an edition of 100 on canvas. Printed the size of the original at 18″ x 24″. Each print is signed and numbered and comes with an original Blacked Eyed Mouseketeer drawing. Requests can be made for me to name your Mouseketeer.

I have a new piece in the “The Hi Fructose Group Invitational” titled “A Punk Named Django”. Show opens Friday March 11th 6-9pm and runs through April 2nd.

I’m also very proud to be a part of the “Inle” group show at Gallery 1988 Melrose. 100 artists interpret the anti-hero of Richard Adam’s WATERSHIP DOWN curated by Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins. Show opens tonight March 11 from 7-10pm and runs through April 8. My piece is below.

My “Where Crows Die” painting will be a part of a cool group exhibition . Join in the fun next Saturday, February 5, as an international array of artists tempt the larger art conversation with an outstanding visual array of works in one of Southern California’s taste maker institutions. Cal State University’s cutting-edge museum arm, Grand Central Art Center, will present a comprehensive survey exhibition (curated by yours truly) that explores and documents a select section of modern contemporary artists which make up the vibrant core of creativity existing in the current art world.
There will be special edition iPad skins available by our friends at GelaSkins, with funds going to charity. And the opening festivities will be hosted by Planet illogica, with goodies like premium chocolates, champagne and other fun surprises - with Hurley adding their trademark coolness to the mix joined by the fine folks at Juxtapoz. Also expect a handsome volume on the subject of Suggestivism to appear in the upcoming weeks from the esteemed Gingko Press and GCAC.
Below is all the info.
SUGGESTIVISM
CSUF Grand Central Art Center / Santa Ana, CA
125 N. Broadway / Santa Ana, CA 92701
February 05 - April 17, 2010
Opening Reception: Saturday, February 5, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Sponsors: GelaSkins, Hurley, Gingko Press, Juxtapoz, Planet illogica
Main Art Gallery Suggestivism features over fifty contemporary artists whose work is inherently ambiguous, and organic in process. Curator Nathan Spoor believes they follow the ideals of “Suggestivism.” The term Suggestivism in art was first used in the late nineteenth century describing the organic process of making art, the loose mark-making, and the ambiguous narrative. Early modern art can be seen as examples of Suggestivism. However, Spoor’s contemporary examples begin with the organic process and follow through with ambiguous narratives, but the artwork is tightly rendered, and illustrative.
Conceptually speaking, the term suggestivism refers to the ability of an individual to pursue their purpose with an amplified understanding and sensitivity. The artists involved represent precisely this - a wave of purpose, working within the more fluid aspects of narrative or figurative arenas. Through the mere power of suggestion, the magic is transferred from one to another, engaging the world at large from the most vivid and evocative of visual realms. - Nathan Spoor, Curator
Featured Artists: Esao Andrews, Carrie Ann Baade, Sandow Birk, Michael Brown, Nicoletta Ceccoli, Dave Cooper, Bob Dob, Thomas Doyle, Ron English, Alex Gross, Robert Hardgrave, Naoto Hattori, Femke Hiemstra, Gregory Jacobsen, Audrey Kawasaki, Andy Kehoe, Kris Kuksi, Darren LeGallo, Kris Lewis, Francesco LoCastro, Jason Maloney, Mars-1/Mario Martinez. Chris Mars, Dalek James Marshall, Dan May, Elizabeth McGrath, Jeff McMillan, Tara McPherson, Mia, David Molesky, Brendan Monroe, Scott Musgrove, Nathan Ota, Michael Page, Kevin Peterson, James Roper, Chris Ryniak, Bob Schneider, Todd Schorr, Greg Simkins, Skinner, Jeff Soto, Nathan Spoor, CR Stecyk III, Heidi Taillefer, Joe Vaux, Nicola Verlato, Oliver Vernon, Eric White, Robin Williams, Martin Wittfooth, Chandler Wood, Chet Zar
I’m in a group show at London Miles Gallery that’s a reflective study of historical master painters. It’s opens November 13th and features Tiffany Liu, Mike Bilz, Luke Chueh, and Travis Lampe to name a few. I chose 1 of 2 Van Gogh portraits where his ear is bandaged from being cut off. Fitting to my style as well as he’s from the same town my Dutch grandfather was born and raised.

