Jeremy Clark is a prolific illustrator who has been creating intricate drawings for heavy metal bands for many years. If you're a fan of the metal scene, you would have seen his work on posters for U. S. Christmas and many others. Heavily influenced by Arthur Rackham, Jeremy's spidery scenes and characters are often drawn with…See More
February 4, 2011 at 7pm to February 28, 2011 at 7pm
Anagnorisis Fine Arts would like to invite you to the opening of our next solo exhibition at the White Rabbit.Artist James Moore’s linework makes his subjects look like they’re melting or eroding, as if he’s constantly re-imagining pulp fiction horror creatures’ rotting flesh, swamp bodies or zombie faces, and applying it to our everyday lives. Much of his work is stressful, yet stimulating and exhilarating.His upcoming series, “Rebirth Control,” is based upon a story that he originally…See More
aaaahhh!!! thanks for sharing that, that is so awesome! never seen anything like that before. why do you find canvas intimidating? what kind of cardboard did you use? like torn off of boxes? you are very talented, i wish i could paint portraits/faces like you do!
I’ve secured a space at ICO gallery for a group show and I’m now looking for several more artists to fill the space with work between June 3rd – 6th. I’ve contacted several artists recently, since then I’ve restructured the percentages, 20 percent of all sales go to benefit cancer research and to help those who need financial aid who are stricken with the disease – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center will receive the proceeds and will allocate them as they see fit. Forty percent will go to cover the cost of renting the gallery space and the remaining 40 percent will be allocated to the artist. The concept of the show is intentionally left open ended; it will have no contrived theme or constraints on the artist’s creativity. I’m welcoming all input from artists to help in publication, ideas or concepts. This is not an open call. I intentionally sought out artist I thought would work well in the show, and I wanted to avoid a flood of responses. If you are interested please let me know and feel free to contact me at anytime. This coming Sunday at 11a.m I would like to meet the artists at the gallery space to go over details. Please bring with you a CD with 3-5 high resolution images, an artist bio, and an artist statement, as they will be needed to create announcement cards and to write up and send out press releases.
Travis Mong
Cell: 646-226-6205
Email: travismong@hotmail.com