Monday, May 25, 2009

LowerTown Art and Music Festival

This weekend was the Lowertown Art and Music Festival in Paducah. Josh Comley and I had a booth so that we could demonstrate our art. We had the prime location to do this demostration. As you can see in the background there is a Texaco Station. Well thats the center of the festival and right across from us was the main stage for the music. So we had a lot of people come by and see what we were doing. We used doors as our canvas and hung them on the best makeshift easle ever essembled. And this is pretty much the progression through the day and into the night.




























This is the time I took a break and hid my camera so that nobody would steal it. Thankfully that did not happen but I didnt take another picture till it was done. IF you look closely at the skull in the middle you will notice that its actually full of faces, So there is some details to the picture besides it just being a giant skull on clouds.
This whole work of art was done with just Spray Paint and markers.




Thursday, May 7, 2009

April '09 art show

So for my art show this year I teamed up with my friend Joshua Comley and did a duel show. We used the old Elk's Lodge, witch is now a tea room named Serinatea. The upstairs in the old lodge had a Ballroom which we converted into our gallery. Needless to say I enjoy doing things off the cuff and this was a show that was defently off the cuff. In the center of the room we had a interactive paint sclupture that people were encouraged to paint on, we had the best food this town had to offer which was Kirchhoff's Bakery, we had to DJ's, Schaffly Beer, and affordable artwork. We also had our mural from the music and art day cut up and hung on the back wall. All in all it was the best show this town has seen in a long time. More pictures are coming I promise.


Paint sclupture




My 1980's inspired skateboards


the Ballroom we turned into an art gallery







Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The Rest of the Faces

Cosby
Winnie

Wonka



Ferris



Bob

All of these are 24x 30

First of many

This is the First Painting in the Series of my 'Kind of Famous Faces'.