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Sturdy Gurlesque is a fire performer from St. Louis! She has done guess appearances at all of the Memphis belles shows so far! I took these photos before the show last June! Tiki Tiki Manhunt! She is great!

Glita Supernova performs her Redhead act at Gurlesque during the 2008 Mardi Gras Festival.

 

Darlinghurst, Sydney, 2008

Glita Supernova lights a match during her Redhead act at Gurlesque during the 2008 Mardi Gras Festival.

 

Darlinghurst, Sydney, 2008

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

works of art await their fate during Art Attack! Day of the Dead Art.

 

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

The Impalinator ...

  

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

Lillian Starr performs at Gurlesque during the 2008 Mardi Gras Festival.

 

Darlinghurst, Sydney, 2008

A regular model for shotwithdesire.com, the beautiful Glita Supernova, dances at the shotwithdesire launch party. Held at the burlesque club, 34B on Oxford St, Sydney, the night was a sell out success with patrons lined up down the street and not allowed in!

Many of the shotwithdesire models performed on the night, BoneDaddy, Sex Intents, DJ Sveta, SPiderXDeath, Queen Mima, Mz Ann Thropik, Kelly Doll and Cougar Doll and Scarlett Fever...

THe crowd dressed up in lavish and naughty costumes to the victorian deviant theme!!

Sturdy Gurlesque is a fire performer from St. Louis! She has done guess appearances at all of the Memphis belles shows so far! I took these photos before the show last June! Tiki Tiki Manhunt! She is great!

Sturdy Gurlesque is a fire performer from St. Louis! She has done guess appearances at all of the Memphis belles shows so far! I took these photos before the show last June! Tiki Tiki Manhunt! She is great!

Sturdy Gurlesque is a fire performer from St. Louis! She has done guess appearances at all of the Memphis belles shows so far! I took these photos before the show last June! Tiki Tiki Manhunt! She is great!

Sturdy Gurlesque is a fire performer from St. Louis! She has done guess appearances at all of the Memphis belles shows so far! I took these photos before the show last June! Tiki Tiki Manhunt! She is great!

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

Sturdy Gurlesque is a fire performer from St. Louis! She has done guess appearances at all of the Memphis belles shows so far! I took these photos before the show last June! Tiki Tiki Manhunt! She is great!

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

Missouri Chainsaw Massacre.

  

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

   

At the very mention of the name, Art Attack!, Sotheby's cowers in fear. This year's event, Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art, takes auction bidding wars to new levels of fun and destruction, with proceeds from the chaos benefiting both KDHX Community Media and South City Open Studio and Gallery.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art took place on Saturday, November 1, 2008 at the Koken Art Factory (2500 Ohio Street, Saint Louis, MO 63104).

 

Art Attack! is a competitive art destructo-auction, featuring works by 32 local artists, styled as a single-elimination tournament, with the overall winner taking home $1,000. Losing paintings face the possibility of destruction.

 

Here’s how it played out: Randomly selected pairs of paintings competed head-to-head. Audience response to each painting was measured by an Applause-O-Meter, with the piece receiving the most applause proceeding to the next round. Losing works of art then faced a perilous future in front of the Wheel of Misfortune. This large wheel included several imaginative ways of destroying the losing piece. If the Wheel landed on “Certain Death,” the piece was destroyed immediately. If not, the audience had a chance to save it by bidding on it in an auction. If the minimum bid determined for the round was not reached, the piece was destroyed accordingly. This year's methods of destruction included a chainsaw, a scythe-wielding Death, a spray-paint-armed Slasher, a hockey-stick-waving Sarah Palin and even a zombie "Thriller" army.

 

Art Attack!: Day of the Dead Art spanned five nerve-rattling rounds until the final winner was announced. Participating artists understood the possibility of their artwork being destroyed. However, this was a fun, high-energy evening that provided great exposure regardless of the outcome of the competition--and money raised from the auction benefited two fine art organizations in Saint Louis: KDHX Community Media and SCOSAG.

 

Participating Artists: Abigail Birhanu, Amina Terry, Amy VanDonsel, Andrea Vadner, Anita Andell, Arlene Ligori, Audi Swope, Aunia Kahn, Bryan Walsh, Chris Sabatino, Dana Smith, Daniel Shown, Deana Chafin, em Hemeyer, Emily Bax, Janice Wallace, Jaxon Noon, Jeffrey Miller, Jeffrey Sass, Jeremy Rabus, Justin Tolentino, Keith Buchholz, Miriam Nicole Wiegand, Nicole Beckert, Konstantin Prishop, Rebecca Bodicky, Ron Buechele, Russell Moon, Stan Chisholm, Steven Fitzpatrick Smith and Timothy Wagner

 

The auction service, expertise and pirate prpvided by Rob Weiman of Mound City Auctions.

 

Master of Ceremonies: Dr. Jeff

 

DJs: Doug and Thomas

 

Art work presenters and between round entertainment provided by The Alley Cat Revue. The Alley Cat girls included: Roxy Red Rocket, Sturdy Gurlesque and Lola van Ella.

 

The winner of Art Attack! 2008 was Stan Chisholm

 

All photos by Sara Anne Finke

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Turner hall ballroom

 

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The Alley Cat girls, left to right: Sturdy Gurlesque, Lola van Ella and Roxy Red Rocket.

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