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  • MERIDIAN - GALLERY 16 - ELECTRIC WORKS - BELLJAR

    NEEDLES & PENS - 31 RAUSCH - LOWER HATERS

    05.13.11

    (with assistance from RWM)



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    Meridian Gallery: Analog <> Digital. Curated by Meridian Gallery and Zazzle / Artsprojekt.

    Artists: Andy Haynes, Brian Lei Chang'e, Carolyn Castano, Devin Cecil-Wishing, Ginger Che, Jeremy Forson, Kim Herbst, Leigh Hyams, Micho P.Wong, Mitsy Avila Ovalles, Rolando Castellon, Scott, Saw, SIT.

    Comment by AB: Selection of prints from Meridian artists and artist members of Zazzle's Artsprojekt. The show benefits the Meridian Intern Program (MIP).

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    Art prints from Zazzle / Artsprojekt at Meridian Gallery.

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    Zazzle / Artsprojekt art prints.

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    Art prints at Meridian Gallery.

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    Art by artists from Meridian Intern Program (MIP).

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    Meridian Intern Program (MIP) arrt.

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    Art print from Zazzle / Artsprojekt at Meridian Gallery.

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    Gallery 16: Tucker Nichols.

    Review by RWM: Simple yet cool. Personal and free; not obviously bogged down by details and forethought. Nice spontaneity of expression.

    Comment by AB: Tucker Nichols continues in his inexorable quest to make sure we notice everything we don't ordinarily notice. It's kinda like taking nothing and making it look like something, but not exactly because you can't make something out of nothing; you can only make something out of something. I mean if you could make something out of nothing, we'd all be scrillionaires. Anyway, it's not all that unusual for something to look like nothing, even though it's actually something. And that's what Nichols reminds us of here.

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    Art by Tucker Nichols at Gallery 16.

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    Tucker Nichols art.

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    Federal style something - art by Tucker Nichols.

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    Looks like nothing but it's actually something - art by Tucker Nichols.

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    Art by Tucker Nichols at Gallery 16.

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    Tucker Nichols art.

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    Art by Tucker Nichols at Gallery 16.

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    Electric Works Gallery: Bob Van Breda - Pencil Me In.

    Review by RWM: Great sculptures of oversized pencils, often in bright colors which may startle or inspire. The pencils conjoin, sort of like a post-Oldenburg literary gathering. Such large renditions and refreshing colors. There are also clusters of smaller pencils like you find at the art store, possibly positioned to evoke stories. Color drawings may well be on the way.

    Comment by AB: This dude's got a pencil fetish bigtime and he knows exactly what to do about it. Van Breda's vintage pencil and pencil-abilia collections in the rear side gallery are every bit as interesting as the art.

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    Pencil art by Bob Van Breda at Electric Works Gallery.

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    Bob Van Breda art.

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    Pencil art by Bob Van Breda.

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    Bob Van Breda standing beneath pencil art in above image.

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    Art by Bob Van Breda at Electric Works Gallery.

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    Bob Van Breda pencil art (about 3 feet in height).

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    Bob Van Breda vintage pencil collection.

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    Bob Van Breda vintage bakelite pencil sharpener collection.

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    Gallery BellJar: small mad hope - Claire Colette.

    Review by RWM: Impressive works which appreciate the landscape. The art captures history like images from an old picture camera. You can also appreciate the natural beauty of these lands, even though it is presented without color.

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    Art by Claire Colette at BellJar Gallery.

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    Claire Colette art.

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    Art by Claire Colette.

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    Needles & Pens: Nigel Peake - In The Wilds.

    Review by RWM: Attractive but strange birds. Interesting barns on nice farms. Here captured is some rustic culture. You might want to take a trip to really see such wonderful places, but you can at least vicariously experience them through Nigel Peake's renditions here. Something about his ruminations compel, especially the surprising fruit that these countrysides and farmlands can sometimes bear. Some of us like to be out of the city; others prefer the city. Makes no difference; the wild creatures can still astound.

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    Art by Nigel Peake at Needles & Pens.

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    Nigel Peake art.

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    Pinkie cam detail of art by Nigel Peake in above image.

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    Nigel Peake and his art.

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    Art by Nigel Peake at Needles & Pens.

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    Nigel Peake art.

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    Addendum:

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    Lonely homeless collage left out on the street - nicely done.

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    Spot-the-error art.

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    Art by Bert Bergen at 31 Rausch Street.

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    More from Bert Bergen art at 31 Rausch Street Gallery.

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    Last one - Bert Bergen art show at 31 Rausch Street Gallery.

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    Justin Perri aka ButcherAAA art at Lower Haters Gallery.

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    Art by Justin Perri aka ButcherAAA at Lower Haters Gallery.

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    Justin Perri aka ButcherAAA art show at Lower Haters Gallery.

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