Showing posts with label Ink drawing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ink drawing. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Opening night!

Last Friday was the opening of my latest solo show 'Aspects of Syncretism' at Eyeball Kicks Gallery in Wellington NZ.
I had an amazing night and it was nice to finally meet up with loyal supporters and some good friends. The show will stay up for one more week and there are still handful of pieces up for purchase. You can view the available pieces on the online presale HERE.
I also produced a limited edition print run of the 'Man-Dirim' especially for the show. They are signed and numbered and are retailing for only $35. 
There is also a VERY limited run of hand made plushies retailing at only $40 each. Both the prints and plushies can be purchased directly through Eyeball kicks.
A special shout out to the talented photographer Ashley Church from Dinosaurtoast who came along and took the great pics of the show. To view all the photos from the opening night click HERE.
So a few days rest ahead and then straight back into it with a new collection of sculpts for the next New York Comic Con, so check back for progress pics.
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Sunday, June 23, 2013

Aspects of Syncretism

I'm Back!

After a huge move and travel I'm now settled in with a new studio setup in Melbourne Australia.

As I mentioned in my last blog, id been drawing my way around South East Asia. Next week I'll be exhibiting this work in a solo show at Eyeball Kicks Gallery in Wellington NZ.
The show is titled 'Aspects of Syncretism' and inspired by the eclectic religions, mythology and theology that I was exposed to during my travels.. Oh by the way...

Sycnretism = the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as inphilosophy or religion.

The show will be made up of original framed ink drawings, prints, and plushies and all in Black and white.

The night will kick of at 7pm on Friday the 28th of June at 177 Cuba street. I hope to see you there!
For enquiries about artwork availability you can contact Eyeball Kicks directly here.