Monday, October 29, 2007

Advertising for Group Exhibitions at Shift


GAMEINFORMER


GAMEINFORMER



The theme of this painting revolves around several issues. The military-industrial complex creation and transformation of a virtual world and then how that ties into the reality of today. One particular video game magazine, Gameinformer, that my stepson subscribes to is loaded with military style games and the majority of the advertising is for the military. I noticed that the military adverts closely resemble the games adverts and reviews in countless ways. This painting attempts to point out some of these relationships.



Important details not viewable in this picture:


-Bottom right hand corner contains an address label to my stepson


-Several of the newest games are related to biological warfare; the virus images are small though and can only be seen on hi-res image


-This painting is the first time that I've mixed collage and oil paints.


-Additional materials include pva, clear tar gel, oil sticks, and medium molding paste.


-This image is of the painting at what I estimate to be 60% completion.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Anounchment Card for Shift 4 New Members Exhibition



Here is a scan of the cool card Michael and Davin Knight designed for the New Members Exhibition at Shift.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Shift Meeting

Attended my first meeting at Shift Colaborative Studio and found out that my first group exhibit there will begin on Nov. 1. I also get a solo exhibit in April. Try to make it to the first Thursday Nov. 1st if you can.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Painting Selected for President's Exhibition

Thursday, October 4, 2007

American Photo Image of the Year Finalist

One of my photographs, Sophia's Drama Act I, which can be found on my photo.net web page ,was selected as a finalist in American Photo's Image of the Year contest. I won't find out how I did until Dec 7. It was selected out of over 4,000 images that were sent in.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Newest Shift Member

Great News! I have been accepted for membership to Shift Collaborative Studio in Seattle.