Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

AG








nothing but love for alexander girard
1907-1993

Thursday, September 24, 2009

yes please!


60's red metal gravity shoes


kay braco painting


vintage yellow iron chandelier


mid century desk with 4 drawers


vintage male form


apple shaped serving tray/wall hanging


red mid century side tables


mid century wooden dresser with orange handles


vintage upholstered yellow tulip chairs


mid century wooden chairs with white vinyl seats


retro yellow fiberglass lawn chair


modern white chair with orange cushion

i want it alll ALLL (said in menacing voice).
this place not only has a gaggle of amazing items, but also ridiculously cheap prices.
i'm going tomorrow to check it for myself.
until then,
the location remains a secret.
ahhh hahahahahah!
to be continued.....

Thursday, August 27, 2009

life is a cabaret

i found this cool website today that sells some pretty hip art, prints mostly. here's a few of my favs:

Lord Admiral Hiratio Byrd following his true dream became a florist after the great war

This is a print of an original gouache painting by Portland artist Matte Stephens.
Printed on German Hahnemuhle photo rag 308gsm matte paper.
The print measures 8.5 inches X 11 inches.
Each print is hand signed and titled in pencil in the bottom border and shipped in a protective sleeve.
artist: Matte Stephens



Road Trip Art Print
hand made 4 color silkscreen print
poster measures 18 inches x 24 inches
signed & numbered edition of 100
artist: Delicious Design League



Agent Orange concert poster
at Grant and Green- San Francisco
Feb 3, 2005
hand made silkscreen poster on heavy stock
poster measures 19 inches x 25 inches
poster artist: Alan Hynes



Admiral Seymour Doughtridge was a stern man but always had a soft spot for sea lions.
original painting
original Gouache on panel
measuring approximately 12 inches x 16 inches
artist: Matte Stephens


Monsieur IV
archival giclee print
printed on 200gsm archival matte paper
print measures 8 inches x 11.5 inches (includes white border for framing)
hand signed by Blanca
artist: Blanca Gomez

Sunday, December 28, 2008

all i want for christmas....


is barry the beaver.


this little vibrating gem was designed by the great jeremy fish. so far they are all sold out but i'm still on the hunt. art AND pleasure. what a combo. and check out that vibrating tail. WOW.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

art+music=life


ALSO>>>>>
my right hand man Elvis will be spinning tomorrow. show is sponsored by Colt 45 (WHAT?!) and Human Zoo.
Friday Dec.
5th 7-10pm
Go,Rilla! Gallery
3013 N. Main St.
Santa Ana
714-547-5451
http://gorillagozilla. com/

Monday, July 21, 2008

WHITE/SEGARICH upcoming art show



Helix Galery
31248 Palos Verdes Drive West, beneath Admiral Risty Restaurant on street, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, 90275
(310) 429-0973

the art is still being created but a show will happen soon. keep your eyes on the tiny bubbles for more details.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

but THIS is where i really want to be...

“The 4 Women of Prefab” panel followed by MEET & GREET with book signing - Saturday March 15, 1:15PM

Our main Saturday panel discussion features the 4 leading women of the modern prefab movement: Michelle Kaufmann, Jennifer Siegal, Rocio Romero and the person who literally wrote the book on "PREFAB", Allison Arieff, the former editor-in-chief of DWELL magazine. - Not to be missed!



Sunday, August 12, 2007

Coming this week.....

Wednesday:

The Animated Films Of Brent Green




When: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 At 09:00 PM



Where: Silent Movie Theatre



611 N. Fairfax Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90046

Hailing from rural Pennsylvania, self-taught animator Brent Green has emerged as a visionary artist with a distinctive style. "The New York Times" has called Green's work "some of the most original animations we have seen in years" and his work has shown at Sundance, the Getty, the Hammer Museum, Walker Arts Center and Warhol Museum. Green's hand-made animated films have been likened to everything from folk art to Tim Burton, but no comparison adequately describes Green's dark, uncanny vision.

On Wednesday, August 15th, Green will be screening all of his films with live soundtracks and narration, at the Silent Movie Theatre.

You can learn more about Brent Green, and see some of his work at http://nervousfilms.co