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Tara Jane O’Neil @ IPRC.

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Tara Jane O’Neil is a musician and artist who will displaying her zine (entitled doodle book selections #3) at IPRC — Independent Publishing Resource Center TODAY for First Thursday.

If you don’t know her work OR the amazing things that are happening at the IPRC, you should definitely stop by.

Fruit Skulls By Dimitri Tsykalov

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Thanks to http://www.booooooom.com/, we’ve discovered these really intricate carved skulls by Dimitri Tsykalov, made from miscellaneous fruits and vegetables. Visit his website for more.

Joe Vollan & Jose Rodriguez III At Flatcolor

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Joe Vollan

I feel like Joe Vollan’s work is a love-it or hate-it affair. But if you’re feeling the well-rendered, cutesy details of his pieces, chances are you’ll be feeling them a lot. Below, a couple pieces that serve as throwbacks to another time, complete with costumed, skeletal figures.

Jose Rodriguez III

I don’t know much about this artist (and the internet is a bit confused as well), but if these geometrically-fragmented samples are any indication of what to expect, it should be a pretty rad show.

Mark Dean Veca Combines Pattern & Street Art

Friday, August 27th, 2010

I really like what Brooklyn artist Mark Dean Veca is doing with himself. He takes poppy street art characters and combines them with intricate patterns and ornamentation to create some large, pretty raw illustrations that kind of make it feel like you’re residing within someone’s innards.

Beyond that even, though, he has some pretty creative installation works under his belt, and his ability to transform space into an unreal cartoon domain is commendable.

Together Gallery = Hannah Stouffer + Jay Howell

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Sign me up for this show! Together Gallery’s offering for the Last Thursday’s art walk on Alberta tonight has an opening running from 5:00pm to 10:00pm. What is it? Nothing short of FANTASTIC. Including musical performances by BRAINSTORM and ASTROLOGY as well.

hannah stouffer

An L.A.-based artist who explores themes that are much larger than ourselves and capture, in one fell swoop, the darkest and brightest themes in existence (they’re almost metal in that way). Don’t miss these exploding rainbows of creatures and form!!

jay howell

Howell and Stouffer might share similar color palettes, but their works could not be further apart. Howell’s light-hearted illustrations waver between Muppet-like blobs and newspaper comic strip residents. Also: the release of the IDEA BOARD 2 limited edition skateboard, which Howell contributed art for.

GET OUT! Summer At SAM, With Trenton Doyle Hancock

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Every couple years or so (literally), the Seattle Art Museum changes out the installation they have on display at the Olympic Sculpture Park. The next installation round, which runs from August 28, 2010 to March 4, 2012 at the Olympic Sculpture Park’s Paccar Pavilion, will feature the colorful works of Trenton Doyle Hancock. It’s unsure what the installation will look like as of now, but here are some sample of the artist’s work for you to get a feel.

If you’re wondering what the current / last installation by Geoff McFetridge looked like, click here.

Anyway, head on over on the eve of August 27th, and enjoy the following:

Featuring artist talks by Trenton Doyle Hancock, performances by Susie Lee, Library Science, and Seattle Percussion Collective, music by I Heart Shiva and SunTzu Sound, tours with artists, writers, and much more.

SAM members enjoy priority access, a members-only bar, and more. . . . Not a member? Join SAM today.

Tickets: SAM members $12, nonmembers $15, students w/ID $12. This event is open to guests age 18 and over only.

Illuminate the park after dark: first 50 in neon get in free.

Date: 8/27/2010
Time: 8 pm-midnight
Location: Olympic Sculpture Park, Western Ave. & Broad St.

Tatiana Plakhova Draws Inspiration From Symmetry

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

These symmetrical flurries are only one portion of artist Tatiana Plakhova’s art portfolio, but they are certainly amongst the most immediately gratifying. Something about these jellyfish-like whirling ornaments just seem comforting.

See some more of her works on Flickr or Behance.

Snag Some Bigfoot Works From Flatcolor Gallery

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

As of today, you have one more week left to snag some Bigfoot pieces from Flatcolor Gallery (528 First Avenue South, Seattle, WA) — lucky you! Snatch ‘em up while you still can! The full-color painted pieces are not cheap, but I don’t imagine they’ll get any cheaper anytime soon. Luckily, there’s some diversity in this show so that those with less funds can still -somewhat- afford a Bigfoot original.


The Reckoning - 30″ x 20″ - acrylic,ink,and resin on wood - $2,000.00


Guitarmageddon - 16″ x 20″ - silkscreen by artist and varnish on wood - $250.00


Go Green - 18″ x 24″ - silkscreen and varnish on wood - $200.00