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Adults Are Stupid - A Seven Spoon Exhibition by Shala
Mars Gallery, the legendary Chicago gallery known for breaking the some of the hottest modern artists today, will proudly present the very first public exhibition of the ground-breaking Seven Spoon portrait collection by artist/musician, Shala.
Shala's Seven Spoon is a wildly original series of character portraits featuring a poignant, adolescent girl with wise and controversial quotables. Each Seven Spoon portrait is created through a unique mixed media process of pencil, ink, marker-rendering, graphic collaging and digital texturing. The finished work is then made available on various platforms, particularly rare stretched canvas giclees for this premiere exhibition.
Reg says I look like her. Huhu.
Charlene: =)) shining XL eyes... XL (but very charming) head..check :D
whapak! Charlene is so quotable haha!
Adults Are Stupid - A Seven Spoon Exhibition by Shala
Mars Gallery, the legendary Chicago gallery known for breaking the some of the hottest modern artists today, will proudly present the very first public exhibition of the ground-breaking Seven Spoon portrait collection by artist/musician, Shala.
Shala's Seven Spoon is a wildly original series of character portraits featuring a poignant, adolescent girl with wise and controversial quotables. Each Seven Spoon portrait is created through a unique mixed media process of pencil, ink, marker-rendering, graphic collaging and digital texturing. The finished work is then made available on various platforms, particularly rare stretched canvas giclees for this premiere exhibition.
Adults Are Stupid - A Seven Spoon Exhibition by Shala
Mars Gallery, the legendary Chicago gallery known for breaking the some of the hottest modern artists today, will proudly present the very first public exhibition of the ground-breaking Seven Spoon portrait collection by artist/musician, Shala.
Shala's Seven Spoon is a wildly original series of character portraits featuring a poignant, adolescent girl with wise and controversial quotables. Each Seven Spoon portrait is created through a unique mixed media process of pencil, ink, marker-rendering, graphic collaging and digital texturing. The finished work is then made available on various platforms, particularly rare stretched canvas giclees for this premiere exhibition.
"Never complain about your troubles; they are responsible for more than half of your income."
– Robert Updegraff
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Adults Are Stupid - A Seven Spoon Exhibition by Shala
Mars Gallery, the legendary Chicago gallery known for breaking the some of the hottest modern artists today, will proudly present the very first public exhibition of the ground-breaking Seven Spoon portrait collection by artist/musician, Shala.
Shala's Seven Spoon is a wildly original series of character portraits featuring a poignant, adolescent girl with wise and controversial quotables. Each Seven Spoon portrait is created through a unique mixed media process of pencil, ink, marker-rendering, graphic collaging and digital texturing. The finished work is then made available on various platforms, particularly rare stretched canvas giclees for this premiere exhibition.
Someone at the Express really likes me, or they like finding the controversial'ish quotes from my blog. I've been tagged again.
"What you're looking for is where you're looking from." - St. Francis of Assisi
Thanks to @spoken_logos and @thejesuslens for posting so I could see.
kureishi, the black album. (sewing machine oil. ikea, spoka.) gaiman, quotable sandman. misc fiction + nonfiction section
Notable Quotables at the 1920 Series, Brooklyn. The Lannins had owned the Red Sox and sold the team to Harry Frazee in 1917, who was then later infamous for selling Babe Ruth to the Yankees allegedly to finance his musical _No, No, Nanette_, but really to pay Lannin the money still owed him. Mr Lannin died eight years later after a fall from a ninth story window, believed to have been accidental, since he was worth $7m at the time.