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Gloria Garibaldina

Italy, 1935

 

Professional pre war road bike from AMF Gloria, Milano with steel framework #31199 finished in blue/champagner. "Tre fiori" lugs. Upgraded 3-speed Simplex Tour de France derailleur. Wooden tubular rims and fender (front one separable). Universal Extra brakeset. Fr. Brambille stem.

 

The state has demolished the base in order to return the mountain to its natural condition.

Framework ring- I ended up taking many, many photos of this and am undecided as to favorites just at the moment

 

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The supporting framework for the Ceasar's Tower roof.

February 7, 2015

The Courtyard on Broadway

Ocala, FL

February 7, 2015

The Courtyard on Broadway

Ocala, FL

This is the new framework I'm going to be using for future Hoggworks Productions.

Framework laptop assembly

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Gallery Heist presents Another Thing Coming

new works by Seth Armstrong

 

Opening Reception Saturday, May 14, 2011

from 7-11pm

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On View May 14 – June 11, 2011

 

Gallery Heist is pleased to present Another Thing Coming, a solo exhibition featuring new works by Seth Armstrong. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, May 14, 2011 from 7-11pm. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Seth Armstrong graduated with high honors and received his BFA from CCA in 2006. During 2005 he spent six months studying abroad in The Netherlands at the Academie Minerva. Seth Armstrong was recently featured in the March issue of Bl!ss magazine and has been featured in Juxtapoz arts and culture magazine. For a full bibliography please see his CV. He is currently an instructor at ASUC Art Studios at UC Berkeley. In September 2010 Seth Armstrong was commissioned by Possible Productions in LA to paint a portrait of Biggie Smalls, which was featured on stage as a backdrop for the back-to-back Comerica Park performance headlining JayZ and Eminem.

Another Thing Coming marks the artists first solo exhibition at Gallery Heist. Armstrong creates obscure narratives within his work utilizing the language of cinema and classical portraiture. By using ambiguous light, contrived compositions and saturation he invites us to join him in his voyeuristic gaze within urban dwellings. His surrealist rendering of light dictates the viewer’s perception of time, playing with our conceptions of reality. It is in this aspect that Armstrong’s love for cinematic iconography rises to the surface of his work pairing 1960’s Americana within surrealist obscurity. Armstrong hides stories within the framework of his landscapes examining the adversarial conversation between figures and their surroundings provoking the viewer to set his work within an indexical time in history.

The exhibition is open to the public and will be on view from Saturday May 14 - June 11, 2011. Gallery hours are as follow: Tuesday - Saturday 11:00am - 7:00pm. Gallery Heist is located at 679 Geary Street San Francisco CA 94102 near the corner of Leavenworth southeast of the intersection. For more information please visit www.galleryheist.com

 

To request a preview of the available work please contact Julianne Yates at info@galleryheist.com

This bike was built by David Cheakas of Southwest Frameworks with a classic road stage geometry and True Temper OX tubeset

  

complete bike as pictured (yes, with pedals, bottle cages) weighs just under 19 lbs

February 7, 2015

The Courtyard on Broadway

Ocala, FL

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