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Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
Noggins Corner Farm. For the record, I pretty much shot this from the (public) road with my telephoto, and do not deserve a pitchforking for property trespassing.
We caught the opening of Mark Warren Jacques solo show entitled "I'm Here Now" at Gallery Hijinks and were please with the quality and thoughtfulness that each work presented.
Jacques takes the viewer on an inward journey filled with colorful patternwork and interesting subject matter, that both enlightens and delights.
- Warholian
In Jacques own words:
"There is a deeply rooted part of who I am that connects to, and in turn collects all this beauty I happen upon in the world. I draw from this collection every time I sit to paint. I feel inspired to insert my own vision into this narrative, to put the collection in order, so that I may create my story - a story that brings history close but is alive with new possibilities."
The show runs October 16th - November 15th 2010 at Gallery Hijinks:
The traditional post-championship ritual of tying one's teammate to a palm tree with somebody's sock. You know, that one!
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Beau Stanton's work is decorative, surreal, and a bit cryptic upon closer inspection. The Brooklyn native released his latest body of work at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco entitled "Sanguine Machine", which highlights Stanton's skills as a painter and artist. For the past few years, Beau has honed his artistic talent while playing the role of assistant to pop surrealist Ron English. There is no doubt that there has been a bleed over in ideas and methods, and it is clear Beau has applied what he's learned and evolved it into his own aesthetic. Overall his work is extremely strong, with an eye for the details and strong composition, this is most definetely an artist to keep an eye on.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/21/beau-stanton/
Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/Mikecuffe
For more on the art in your world visit www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Beau Stanton's work is decorative, surreal, and a bit cryptic upon closer inspection. The Brooklyn native released his latest body of work at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco entitled "Sanguine Machine", which highlights Stanton's skills as a painter and artist. For the past few years, Beau has honed his artistic talent while playing the role of assistant to pop surrealist Ron English. There is no doubt that there has been a bleed over in ideas and methods, and it is clear Beau has applied what he's learned and evolved it into his own aesthetic. Overall his work is extremely strong, with an eye for the details and strong composition, this is most definetely an artist to keep an eye on.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/21/beau-stanton/
Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/Mikecuffe
HIJINKS "House of Horrors" on Friday The 13th (of March 2015), part of our series of interactive HIJINKS events: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Vienna Chen.
Kangaroo Man's cup blew in to the road, right up to the motorcycle cop. With some urging from the woman with him, he hopped out in front of the parade to retrieve it. Here he is seen hopping back to the crowd.
HIJINKS takes over popular venues and re-imagines them as after-hours playgrounds and pop-up bars for adults. Here are snaps from our Christmas in July party at Sea Life Sydney Aquarium (24/07/2015). For info on the next Hijinks event, visit www.hijinkssydney.com. Photos by Vienna Marie Fornolles, www.viennamarie.com
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Beau Stanton's work is decorative, surreal, and a bit cryptic upon closer inspection. The Brooklyn native released his latest body of work at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco entitled "Sanguine Machine", which highlights Stanton's skills as a painter and artist. For the past few years, Beau has honed his artistic talent while playing the role of assistant to pop surrealist Ron English. There is no doubt that there has been a bleed over in ideas and methods, and it is clear Beau has applied what he's learned and evolved it into his own aesthetic. Overall his work is extremely strong, with an eye for the details and strong composition, this is most definetely an artist to keep an eye on.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/21/beau-stanton/
Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/Mikecuffe
We caught the opening of Mark Warren Jacques solo show entitled "I'm Here Now" at Gallery Hijinks and were please with the quality and thoughtfulness that each work presented.
Jacques takes the viewer on an inward journey filled with colorful patternwork and interesting subject matter, that both enlightens and delights.
- Warholian
In Jacques own words:
"There is a deeply rooted part of who I am that connects to, and in turn collects all this beauty I happen upon in the world. I draw from this collection every time I sit to paint. I feel inspired to insert my own vision into this narrative, to put the collection in order, so that I may create my story - a story that brings history close but is alive with new possibilities."
The show runs October 16th - November 15th 2010 at Gallery Hijinks:
The underwater tunnels of SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium open after-hours one a month for limited-edition 18+ events run by non-profit arts company The Festivalists. Experience some of the best emerging local artists against a magnificent backdrop of sharks, stingrays and sea jellies. For more info: www.hijinkssydney.com. Photo by Kathy Luu
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I met Peter Gronquist about a year ago and immediatly connected to this out-of-the-box thinker and artist. Gronquist is well known for his Gucci rocket launchers, chain saws, and other art works that feature high end brand names on weapons of destruction. No stranger to utilyzing taxidermy in his works, where animal's horns have been replaced by gold plated AK-47s, Gronquist continues to juxtapose luxury with nature while bringing up questions about money, culture, and society.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/04/12/peter-gronquist/
Photos by Michael Cuffe of www.Warholian.com
Follow Michael on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Cuffe/152858294747250
For more on the art in your world visit www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Beau Stanton's work is decorative, surreal, and a bit cryptic upon closer inspection. The Brooklyn native released his latest body of work at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco entitled "Sanguine Machine", which highlights Stanton's skills as a painter and artist. For the past few years, Beau has honed his artistic talent while playing the role of assistant to pop surrealist Ron English. There is no doubt that there has been a bleed over in ideas and methods, and it is clear Beau has applied what he's learned and evolved it into his own aesthetic. Overall his work is extremely strong, with an eye for the details and strong composition, this is most definetely an artist to keep an eye on.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/21/beau-stanton/
Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/Mikecuffe
For more on the art in your world visit www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
I met Peter Gronquist about a year ago and immediatly connected to this out-of-the-box thinker and artist. Gronquist is well known for his Gucci rocket launchers, chain saws, and other art works that feature high end brand names on weapons of destruction. No stranger to utilyzing taxidermy in his works, where animal's horns have been replaced by gold plated AK-47s, Gronquist continues to juxtapose luxury with nature while bringing up questions about money, culture, and society.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/04/12/peter-gronquist/
Photos by Michael Cuffe of www.Warholian.com
Follow Michael on Facebook here: www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-Cuffe/152858294747250
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
For more on the art in your world visit www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Beau Stanton's work is decorative, surreal, and a bit cryptic upon closer inspection. The Brooklyn native released his latest body of work at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco entitled "Sanguine Machine", which highlights Stanton's skills as a painter and artist. For the past few years, Beau has honed his artistic talent while playing the role of assistant to pop surrealist Ron English. There is no doubt that there has been a bleed over in ideas and methods, and it is clear Beau has applied what he's learned and evolved it into his own aesthetic. Overall his work is extremely strong, with an eye for the details and strong composition, this is most definetely an artist to keep an eye on.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/21/beau-stanton/
Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/Mikecuffe
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
Photos from Hijinks' STRIKE A POSE party, Friday 15th April 2016 at Madame Tussauds Sydney. Photos by Diabolique Photography.
For more on the art in your world visit www.Warholian.com or follow us on Facebook at www.Facebook.com/WarholianFan
Beau Stanton's work is decorative, surreal, and a bit cryptic upon closer inspection. The Brooklyn native released his latest body of work at Gallery Hijinks in San Francisco entitled "Sanguine Machine", which highlights Stanton's skills as a painter and artist. For the past few years, Beau has honed his artistic talent while playing the role of assistant to pop surrealist Ron English. There is no doubt that there has been a bleed over in ideas and methods, and it is clear Beau has applied what he's learned and evolved it into his own aesthetic. Overall his work is extremely strong, with an eye for the details and strong composition, this is most definetely an artist to keep an eye on.
Read the rest of the story here: www.warholian.com/2011/09/21/beau-stanton/
Photos by Michael Cuffe for Warholian, follow Michael on Facebook here: www.Facebook.com/Mikecuffe