Showing posts with label art show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art show. Show all posts

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Mr. Toast & Tweedlebop take on Monkeyhouse Toys



I mingled with artists Dan Goodsell, creator of Mr. Toast, and Michael Fleming for a bit at WonderCon several weeks ago. Like their artwork, both guys were pretty damn awesome and I even got to geek out about Watchmen with Goodsell. He's still trying to work on  turning one of his characters into Ozymandias (referring to this post). :)

Today, March 14, the two will be having a show together in Silverlake, Ca at Monkeyhouse Toys that runs till the 29th.

Can't make? S'all good. I'm in the Bay Area so I can't either. Goodsell's got some pictures from the show up on his Flickr though, so take a peek.

WonderCon 2009 - 02.27
Dan Goodsell holding his Mr. Toast plush at WonderCon

WonderCon 2009 - 02.27
Michael Fleming at his booth at WonderCon. It was his first year there.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Continuous Spectrum @ Double Punch



The opening reception for The Continuous Spectrum, featuring the art of Mark Todd, Bwana Spoons, Martin Ontiveros, and Jesse Balmer, will be held this Saturday, March 14 starting at 7 p.m. at Double Punch, located in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood.

Bwana, Jesse, and Martin will be there to mingle with the folks.

The Continuous Spectrum runs until April 5.  Stop by if you can!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The World of Skaffs


If you're in the area, check out Luke Feldman's "The World of Skaffs" art show at Rivet Gallery in Columbus, Oh which will showcase his digital and multimedia art. It all starts on March 7 and ends on the 31st. 

Here's a peek at some the art that'll be on display:

Luke Feldman/Skaffs

Luke Feldman/Skaffs
[all photos courtesy of Luke Feldman/Skaffs]

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Strange things are coming to Double Punch


[Photo courtesy of Double Punch]

If you happen to be in the Bay Area tonight, Double Punch (a toy store/art gallery in North Beach) will be holding an opening reception for their latest group show, "Strange Ways," that includes art from Matt Furie, Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch, Mark Todd, and Matthew Lock.

The shindig starts at 7 p.m. 

Can't make it? That's okay, I can't either. 

"Strange Ways" will be up and runnin' till March 8 so there's plenty of time to catch the . . uh, strangeness.