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Therion in Plock, Poland

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This past foggy SF weekend, we visited Ferris Plock at his workspace in the Inner Richmond to check out his new work for Just For One Day, his upcoming solo show at the Shooting Gallery. The works are stunning, filled with the intricate details and whimsy he is known for. He continues to work with his familiar characters, and for the first time has infused the paintings a sense of nostalgia—recognizable icons and characters from his childhood have been featured in many of these works, giving them a new level of mischief and fun that anyone can relate to.

 

Read the full story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/27/ferrisplockheroes/

 

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Ferris Plock and Suzanne Husky have been busy in the San Francisco dump working hard on a body of work for the Recology Artist residency program.

 

While at the dump, painter and character illustrator Ferris Plock has continued to build on a recent body of work that incorporates elements of Japanese ukiyo-e prints and iconography from world religions with other motifs that hold personal...

 

Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/?p=1726

 

All photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian.com

from the Alcatraz art show

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This past foggy SF weekend, we visited Ferris Plock at his workspace in the Inner Richmond to check out his new work for Just For One Day, his upcoming solo show at the Shooting Gallery. The works are stunning, filled with the intricate details and whimsy he is known for. He continues to work with his familiar characters, and for the first time has infused the paintings a sense of nostalgia—recognizable icons and characters from his childhood have been featured in many of these works, giving them a new level of mischief and fun that anyone can relate to.

 

Read the full story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/27/ferrisplockheroes/

 

Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/MikeCuffe

Koltrasten sprang runt och plockade mask på den nyklippta gräsmattan.

Lucas plockar blommor för midsommarstången

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This past foggy SF weekend, we visited Ferris Plock at his workspace in the Inner Richmond to check out his new work for Just For One Day, his upcoming solo show at the Shooting Gallery. The works are stunning, filled with the intricate details and whimsy he is known for. He continues to work with his familiar characters, and for the first time has infused the paintings a sense of nostalgia—recognizable icons and characters from his childhood have been featured in many of these works, giving them a new level of mischief and fun that anyone can relate to.

 

Read the full story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/27/ferrisplockheroes/

 

Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/MikeCuffe

Therion in Plock, Poland

Plockar lite svamp bara..

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Ferris Plock and Suzanne Husky have been busy in the San Francisco dump working hard on a body of work for the Recology Artist residency program.

 

While at the dump, painter and character illustrator Ferris Plock has continued to build on a recent body of work that incorporates elements of Japanese ukiyo-e prints and iconography from world religions with other motifs that hold personal...

 

Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/?p=1726

 

All photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian.com

For more on the art in your world please visit www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan

  

This past foggy SF weekend, we visited Ferris Plock at his workspace in the Inner Richmond to check out his new work for Just For One Day, his upcoming solo show at the Shooting Gallery. The works are stunning, filled with the intricate details and whimsy he is known for. He continues to work with his familiar characters, and for the first time has infused the paintings a sense of nostalgia—recognizable icons and characters from his childhood have been featured in many of these works, giving them a new level of mischief and fun that anyone can relate to.

 

Read the full story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/27/ferrisplockheroes/

 

Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook at: www.Facebook.com/MikeCuffe

Cathedral in the Romanesque style in Plock (Poland)

Ferris Plock acrylic & gold leaf on wood panel 18 x 24 x 1 inches, 2012

 

El conjunto azulgrana ha sumado la segunda victoria en la Liga de Campeones con un partido muy duro que no se ha podido sentenciar hasta el final Lazarov, con 9 goles, ha liderado el juego ofensivo acompañado de Karabatic (7), y Pérez de Vargas ha vuelto a brillar bajo palos

 

La ficha del partido

 

FC Barcelona, 30Wisla Plock, 25

 

FC Barcelona: Pérez de Vargas, Noddesbo (4), Sarmiento (2), Gurbindo (1), Sigurdsson, Karabatic (7), Saubich (2) -siete inicial-, Entrerríos (2), Saric, Ariño (1), Miralles, Viran, Revuelta, Jallouz (1), Lazarov (9).

 

Wisla Plock: Corrales, Daszek, Ghionea (3), Rocha (5), Syprzak (4), Zelenovic (5), Montoro (4) -siete inicial-, Kwiatkowski, Racotea (2), Tioumentsev (9), Wisniewski, Wichary, Morawski, Nikcevic (1).

 

Parciales cada 5 minutos: 1-1 / 2-4 / 4-5 / 7-7 / 11-8 / 13-12 / 17-15 / 21-18 / 23-20 / 26-23 / 28-24 / 30-25.

 

El Barça de balonmano se ha impuesto este domingo en la segunda jornada de la primera fase de la Liga de Campeones al Wisla Plock polaco por 30-25. El partido ha sido duro, y los azulgranas no han podido sentenciar el triunfo hasta el tramo final. Lazarov ha sido el máximo goleador y ha guiado el juego ofensivo junto a un Karabatic especialmente vigilado por la defensa rival. Pérez de Vargas, que ha jugado gran parte del encuentro antes de ser sustituido por Saric, ha vuelto a brillar en la portería.

 

El Barça ha ido de menos a más en la primera parte. Los hombres de Xavi Pascual han empezado con un gol de Noddesbo, pero después se han visto superados por la defensa del Wisla Plock y han tenido demasiadas pérdidas en ataque. Los polacos, sin hacer un juego brillante, se han situado pronto con una ventaja de 2-5, que podría haber sido mayor si no fuera por las intervenciones de Pérez de Vargas. Antes del cuarto de hora, sin embargo, dos goles de Sarmiento y Ariño han acercado al conjunto azulgrana (4-5, min 14).

 

Lazarov lidera la mejora

 

A partir de este momento el Barça ha ido a más y, apoyado en las buenas paradas de Pérez de Vargas -con más de un 50% de efectividad-, ha dado la vuelta al marcador gracias a un parcial de 4-0 con dos goles seguidos de Lazarov (6-5). La entrada del lateral macedonio ha sido clave para la mejora azulgrana, y junto con Karabatic han comandado los mejores minutos del equipo. Aprovechando las pérdidas del Wisla Plock, el Barça ha conseguido la máxima ventaja del primer tiempo tras un gol de Gurbindo (11-8). Antes del descanso Entrerríos ha hecho dos seguidos, pero un penalti en el último suspiro ha dejado un ajustado 13-12 para irse a los vestuarios.

 

Los polacos han vuelto a igualar el marcador en la primera jugada de la segunda parte, pero Saubich y Karabatic han situado de nuevo la ventaja de dos goles para el Barça. El acierto ofensivo azulgrana ha seguido hasta el 20-16 (minuto 39), cuando ha tenido la oportunidad de abrir una brecha en el marcador. Dos goles seguidos del Wisla Plock lo han impedido en primera instancia, pero el acierto de Karabatic han abierto una máxima ventaja de cinco goles (23-18).

 

Gestión de la ventaja

 

El Wisla ha aprovechado una exclusión de Noddesbo para tratar de acercarse (23-20), pero ha vuelto a aparecer un estelar Lazarov que, con un 9/13 en lanzamientos, ha mantenido la ventaja azulgrana. Saric, que ha sustituido a Pérez de Vargas bajo los palos en el ecuador de la segunda parte, ha seguido al mismo nivel que su compañero y ha impedido en todo momento los intentos de los polacos para acercarse. El Barça ha gestionado su ventaja y ha acabado imponiéndose por cinco goles (30-25) en un partido duro. De esta manera, el conjunto de Xavi Pascual ya suma dos victorias en la fase de grupos de la Liga de Campeones.

 

Javier Fernandez Auditor

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Płock - Plock Airport (EPPL)

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Ferris Plock and Suzanne Husky have been busy in the San Francisco dump working hard on a body of work for the Recology Artist residency program.

 

While at the dump, painter and character illustrator Ferris Plock has continued to build on a recent body of work that incorporates elements of Japanese ukiyo-e prints and iconography from world religions with other motifs that hold personal...

 

Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/?p=1726

 

All photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian.com

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