Check out Vincent Falsetta's new work at Conduit Gallery:
http://www.conduitgallery.com/exhib_2010-09-11-10.htm
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Drip-Action Painter...
Artist: Etienne Roudenko
http://www.banksfineart.com/html/detail.asp?workinvnum=19491
Banks Fine Art
May 20 through May 30, 2010
http://www.banksfineart.com/html/detail.asp?workinvnum=19491
Banks Fine Art
May 20 through May 30, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Bo Joseph at Barry Whistler Gallery
I was going to post Terrell James' work, but after seeing the exhibit, found Bo's work more suitable for this blog. This link has better images online than the website of the current show:
http://bojoseph.com/pt_gall_1.html
Artist: Bo Joseph
Gallery: Barry Whistler, Dallas
Link: www.barrywhistlergallery.com
http://bojoseph.com/pt_gall_1.html
Artist: Bo Joseph
Gallery: Barry Whistler, Dallas
Link: www.barrywhistlergallery.com
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Opening tonight
This evening, I plan to attend this opening:
http://barrywhistlergallery.blogspot.com/
to see what Terrell James has been doing lately. I'll post tomorrow with a link to a specific painting for us to discuss.
http://barrywhistlergallery.blogspot.com/
to see what Terrell James has been doing lately. I'll post tomorrow with a link to a specific painting for us to discuss.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Billy Hassell
And now for something completely different:
http://www.conduitgallery.com/exhib_2010-05-8.htm
Artist: Billy Hassell
Gallery: Conduit Gallery
http://www.conduitgallery.com/exhib_2010-05-8.htm
Artist: Billy Hassell
Gallery: Conduit Gallery
Sunday, May 9, 2010
David Aylsworth
Of what I saw last night, I'll post this first:
http://www.hollyjohnsongallery.com/html/detail.asp?workinvnum=2719
Artist: David Aylsworth
Gallery: Holly Johnson
Geometric abstraction, heavily and apparently casually painted on first glance. In person, they look like hard work and I imagine they were.
http://www.hollyjohnsongallery.com/html/detail.asp?workinvnum=2719
Artist: David Aylsworth
Gallery: Holly Johnson
Geometric abstraction, heavily and apparently casually painted on first glance. In person, they look like hard work and I imagine they were.
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