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Quinton Bemiller
Eclipse, 2012
Acrylic on canvas over panel
24 x 24 inches
Courtesy the artist and Offramp Gallery, Pasadena, CA
Value: $1,800
Starting Bid: $600
"Spatial effects, sensations of time and suggestions of physical environments exist in my paintings. I
create scenes that live in my imagination, yet are inspired by the naturalism and reality of our world.
"Eclipse" is a recent painting made shortly after the 86% eclipse of the sun on May, 20, 2012."
- Quinton Bemiller
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Brrrrrr, the first snow of the year
More snowy photos here: www.flickr.com/photos/davidambridge/sets/7215762536995755...
Having a cat is a conflict of interest to any naturalist. More of my work can be seen at www3.sympatico.ca/jim.rowe2/
Romeo and Juliet, designed by artist Rachel Feinstein in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall at Hudson Yards, was inspired from a short film the artist made for the Met Opera's production of Romeo and Juliet, depicting the two title characters exchanging glances from across an opulent party from the famed ballroom scene. Architectural elements, along with the guests, are meticulousy cut out and rendered in varying layers to create a sense of depth.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
"I just want to skate or die
faster than lightning and out of sight
like a demon in the night
I grab my skate and catch some air
I'm grinding my life away but I don't care
'cause skating for me is more than a feeling
I'm a prisoner of life
a slave to the grind
I slide into the future and leave my worries behind"
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Photo recadrée mais non retouchée.
Image sur fond noir (See on black) = L
John David O'Brien
Pagina Pompeiana 09 (Pompeian Diaries 09)
Ink, pencil, laser cut metal, cast resin, collage on paper and under glass
16" x 18"
Value: $1,300
Starting Bid: $400
Tickets are on sale now for Off-the-Wall — the Armory's wildly popular biennial benefit and art auction featuring artworks by some of today's finest contemporary artists. This gala is always the hottest ticket in town and a wonderful way to support the Armory and its mission.
Off-the-Wall takes place at the Armory on Saturday, March 12, 2011. Doors open at 6:30pm. Tickets are $125 each. For complete details and ticket info, visit www.armoryarts.org/offthewall.
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Jibble Pizzaro
Posted by Second Life Resident Torley Linden. Visit Off The Wall.
Skate ad I made for my magazine project in DPU. The vans logo in this was a washed out sticker on a chair on my porch, I love the look of it, can't get that with a grundge brush.
For HYxOffTheWall, Jeanette Hayes reflected the specific locale of her work juxtaposing the contemporary architecture of Hudson Yards with an Albert Bierstadt painting from 1868. This painting is an archetype of the Hudson River School, an artistic movement from the 19th century that reflected on discovery, exploration and settlement along the Hudson River. Hayes sees an alignment of this with the vision of Hudson Yards for a new era of community, culture, and commerce. The artist also incorporates viewer participation, with hidden QR codes embedded into her work. The infinite vastness of possibility that those artists saw in nature, Hayes sees in architecture, contemporary art and technology.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
I Was Here, was created by artist Lara Schnitger in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall. The site specific work is comprised of a series of individually stretched tapestries sewn together from various colors of two-sided sequin material. Drawing inspiration from Schnitger’s own messages originally visible across the surface, viewers are welcomed to interact with the wall and make their own marks in the sequin fabric as an immediate and ephemeral form of expression and communication.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.
The Sarah Wilson Ensemble performed a blowout concert, featuring original compositions commission by the de Young and Intersection for the Arts, including music from "Off the Walls." The concert was the finale to Sarah Wilson's 2011-12 Artist Fellowship.
Sarah Wilson, trumpet/vocals; Cory Wright, clarinet/tenor sax; Rob Ewing, trombone; John Schott, guitar; John Shifflett, bass; Jordan Glenn, drums
Friday Nights at the de Young, 11/16/12
Love Thy Selfie, was created by artist Willie Cole in 2019 for HYxOffTheWall. No stranger to large-scale murals, Donald Robertson has filled this immense span of surface with columns of vibrant colors, layered with groups of his iconic painterly “lips.” The viewer is invited to stand in the space of their choosing and be “labeled” by defining words and phrases Robertson placed throughout his OFF THE WALL activation.
HYxOffTheWall, on exhibit at The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards from March 2019 to January 2020, features large-scale tableaus, interactive displays and murals from 13 artists. The exhibit was curated and produced by CultureCorps.