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Jeremy Gregory, Elise Richman & More at the Fulcrum Gallery in Tacoma

October 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment

JEREMY GREGORY
With chalkboard paint, colored pencils, and colors that really pop off their black backgrounds, Jeremy Gregory’s works are always guaranteed to appeal to a wide array of individuals. The last time I came across one of his shows at Snowboard Connection, he did something few artists do, but more should: he shared his deepest animated secrets, in the form of about five sketchbooks completely scrawled with his thoughts, cartoons, and quick sketches. And this is what keeps Gregory’s work interesting. Whether he’s traversing through books about circus sideshows or sharing his sketchbooks, he’s always doing something subtle that sets him apart from the others.

For the Observations & Perceptions show at the Fulcrum Gallery in Tacoma this month, Gregory’s approach shall be no different. Here’s what he had to say about his display for :

“My part of the show will include an installation made to look like a workshop… there will be small illustrations representing the song “What’s He Building in There?” by Tom Waits. Also, I’m doing portraits of sex offenders that are located within 1 mile of the gallery.”

Sounds like a jolly good, mind-bending time.

Click here to view Jeremy Gregory’s artist gallery on REDEFINE Magazine.

ELISE RICHMAN
At this show, you can also expect some abstract paintings by Elise Richman, whose works which recall alien landscapes not unlike a wickedly colorful bacterial colony.

You might also expect sculpture and installation pieces, possibly involving glass, by Galen McCarty Turner, Oliver Doriss, and Conor McClellan.

Categories: Animation · Drawings · Illustration · Installation · Mixed Media · Paintings · Sculpture · Tacoma · Upcoming Art Shows · Washington
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Tim Zimmerman’s Snowboard Photography at Snowboard Connection

October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

This Saturday, Tim Zimmerman, a photographer who has graced the pages of the nation’s best snowboard publications, will be showing his work at Seattle’s Snowboard Connection. Stop by the pre-show for free beverages and signings by Travis Rice and Mark Landvik.

Categories: Photography · Seattle · Upcoming Art Shows · Washington
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Artoleptic Urban Arts & Music Festival 2008

August 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Artoleptic threw its first event last year, in the parking lot adjacent to the 619 Building and the Snowboard Connection. Some decent art pieces were created, but the sense of community was lacking, partially due to the fact that the event was barely publicized.

Earlier this month was year two of the Artoleptic urban arts and music festival. The non-profit rented out the same space but gave out free booth space to artists, got sponsored by Glaceau, enlisted the participation of many more mural artists, chose a much more diverse selection of music, and brought on Skate Like A Girl for girl skate workshops.

Here were some of the highlights from the event:


Ego and 179 join hands for a mural.


Ten Hundred, who was covered in the Spring 2008 Issue of REDEFINE, gives away free drawings at his well-stocked, colorful booth.

Categories: Mixed Media · Murals · Paintings · Pioneer Square · Seattle · Street Art · Washington
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Blaine Fontana Vans Mural at Snowboard Connection

July 10, 2008 · Leave a Comment


CLICK IMAGE FOR LARGER VIEW OF THE MURAL.

This past Saturday, Blaine Fontana visited Snowboard Connection’s flagship shop in Seattle to unveil his newest mural, brought to the store by Vans. Fontana’s huge 20″ x 4″ mural was shown to the public, alongside a dozen of his original pieces. He also did a book signing for his most recent Upper Playground book, In Our Absence, and had miscellaneous limited edition giclee prints and posters for sale.

If you didn’t manage to catch the show, head on over to SnoCon sometime. The mural is still up on display at 263 Yale Ave. N, Seattle, Washington. Enjoy!

Categories: Eastlake · Murals · Paintings · Seattle · Washington
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Upcoming Events: Blaine Fontana and Lucklusters!

June 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment


Originally from the Pacific Northwest but now residing in Southern California, Blaine Fontana is the favorite of many skate-related brands. He has a couple books that have been printed by Upper Playground and, as the owner of one, I must say that they are wholly worth the money. In this case, Vans has brought Blaine Fontana to Seattle for a book signing at the skate and snow shop, Snowboard Connection. See the unveiling of a new mural and partake in a book signing! 263 Yale Ave. N, Seattle, WA.


A time at Seattle’s possibly newest venue, King Cobra, is always a good time. For $3.00, you can witness live paintings by favorite Seattle street artists, PGEE!, Ego, Brennan Coyle, Parskid, 2H, 179, and Daner! Hip-hop music by DJ Sean Cee.

Categories: California · Capitol Hill · Drawings · Illustration · Installation · Mixed Media · Murals · Paintings · Pioneer Square · Pop Art · Seattle · Street Art · Upcoming Art Shows · Washington
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