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On the menu were Big Dick's hot dogs and vertical tacos with tuna. At Grace Exhibition Space, Bushwick, Bklyn

 

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The Glen Art Theatre first opened its doors in the early 1920's and quickly became a staple of downtown Glen Ellyn. It was designed in the Tudor Revival style, along with the storefronts on either side of the three-story building. The architect was William B. Betts of Park Ridge, Illinois, who also designed a number of other movie theaters in the Chicago suburbs, including the one in Des Plaines. After passing through several hands the 1,000 seat theatre was acquired by its current owners in the early 1980's. The new owners seeing into the future of today's megaplexs had the theatre divided in half and then in half again into the four 200 seat auditoriums it currently has.

This is sort of a tribute to Andy Warhol...for my first attempt all just a photoshop effort, but I promise to do more of a comic book attempt next time. I have some ideas, but I'm sure it will evolve over the month. This is my passion. I LOVE Pop art and have studied it (and it's ironic message) for years. Then, of course, it will go on fabric....never boring around here!

shanghai waitan art gallery at night

The first recipient of the residency staged under the auspices of the Art & Science Network is María Ignacia Edwards (CHL). She was selected from among the 140+ applicants from 40 countries and will be spending her residency at the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile and at the Ars Electronica Futurelab in Austria. Picture is showing VLT unit in Paranal, Chile.

 

Credit: Claudia Schnugg

Our friend Ewok One is a New York Graffiti writer

He is having an Exhibition march 1 to 31st

on the Lower east side NYC @ the bob bar

CHECK IT OUT

Hi guys, i think I'm losing interest in Lego *GASP* Yeah, I keep trying to build but I just cant buuild for more than 10 minutes without getting bored :( However at the same time I lost interest in lego I got really interested in art like drawing painting, etc. So yeah, you might see a few builds here and there, but my stream is probably gonna be filled mostly with drawings an that kind of stuff now. I don't like stopping lego either but I'm just not as interested in it as I used to be. Hope you guys aren't mad at me for this :(

 

By the way, sorry if I forgot to add you, I just went down the alphabet :P

Modern Art, Oxford.

 

Mamiya RZ67, Fuji Acros 100, HC110 (E) 7 mins.

 

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Two sculptures at Taurus Crafts near Lydney. Gloucestershire.

Freer Gallery of the Smithsonian on New Year's Day.

This is my largest piece of stained glass to date. It is also my design. I entered it in the Minnesota State Fair Fine Arts competition but obviously the judges have bad taste since it wasn't accepted. :-) It looks even better with sunlight shining from behind but I had a cloudy day when I took this pic.

I got Chris some lino printing stuff for Christmas, its taken us this long to do anything with it! Had a really fun evening creating these together.

This is the second of my handmade journals created with found papers and an old book cover.

The Gala in celebration of "American Art Deco: Designing for the People, 1918-1939," November 12, 2022 at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO. Photo: Mark McDonald.

Printed on archival 100% post-consumer recycled board

 

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No, I am the Great Decider. I decide to promote the incompetent and remove the knowledgeable. I decide which corporations will reap millions. I decide who is to be imprisoned indefinitely without trial or review for any reason or no reason at all. I decide the scenarios that fit the situations, the logic behind the absurd, the cocksuredness of pipedreams. How can anyone doubt that it is I who is the Great Decider?

 

Whoever is the Great Decider, he's doing a fine job. A heck of a job.

2010

acrylics and markers on canvas paper

graffiti brighton August 2009

My crafty space in my apartment

Detail of her installation at the Renwick Gallery. Angus decorated the walls with patterns made from insects.

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