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Archive for June, 2008

Another Photo From The Opening

Friday, June 27th, 2008

I look really stupid in this picture but it is one of the only two photos I have documenting the show.

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Picture from Opening

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

From Left: Jason Jensen, Myka Yott, Bradley Butler, Sarah Butler

This is a photo I found on the RoCo website from the night of the opening. Hopefully I will be adding some more. When I take the show down later this week I am going to take some video and post it. Pictured above, from left: Jason Jensen, Myka Yott, Bradley Butler, Sarah Butler

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Progress on Newest Painting

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

This is where I’m at on my newest painting. I usually don’t reveal my progress on a painting but this time I figure, what the hell why not. It’s a 34 in x 36 in canvas and will end up looking much different than it does now. What you see here are just base coats to give a general idea of what’s to come.

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Artwork to be Featured in Bar

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

The owner of Tap and Mallet on Gregory Street in Rochester has expressed interest in my work. I will be hanging a number of paintings (new and old) on the walls there in about a week or so. I am very excited about this and look forward to displaying my work there. I stopped by over the weekend and it is a pretty cool place. Visit their website here. More details on this quite soon.

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Art Review

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

“The Future Consequences of Neglect” was reviewed in the Rochester City Newspaper by Rebecca Rafferty. Click here to view the article, it appears below the “6×6x2008″ review.

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The Future Consequences of Neglect

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

Cross Sections of The Paintings

Eight paintings are on display from June 6 - June 29 in The LAB Space at The Rochester Contemporary Art Center.

Rapid Evolution. Climate Change. Continent Shifts.

These concepts are combined in an ongoing body of work which is shown in two forms.

Part One: Portraits of an evolved species combining human beings, other mammals, and sea creatures. 

Part Two: Abstracted views of the changes in the earth’s physical properties. 

Visit www.rochestercontemporary.org for details.

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