Storage Space

A few days ago I met my friend J in Fremont. J is a fine ceramic artist – though when I met him he was doing this weird and very cool interactive stuff built out of all kinds of crazy materials – glass, lead shot, wood, electrical parts… I asked J how he prices his …


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Opening Day

By request, here’s a link to the work. I think they look good in the scans, but they look even better in person. I’m still all smiles about the opening of my show down at Cafe Verite. Lots of people showed up, we drank champagne, ate cupcakes and had coffee, and chattered about everything and …


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Show’s up!

Thanks to the help of only the finest in European gallery installation staff, my show went up nearly without a hitch yesterday. The staff, seen in the above photo, included an Austrian, known for their systems and efficiency, and a Brit, known for working without complaint. This particular Brit came with fancy cred as he …


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In Other News…

Now that it’s getting close, it’s time to post this to the blogosphere: I’m having a show. The opening is May 17th, 630pm at Cafe Verite in Madrona. I’m showing collages, all made from early 1900’s source materials. A little surrealism, a little comic book, kinda funny, kinda weird. I like it, you might too. …


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Road Trip!

The last movie I saw was Sideways. Sideways is, in a broad sense, about two guys that go on a road trip. Forgive the language, I fucking hated that movie. I hated the way that one guy never really made any amends for being a complete asshole, I hate the way the other guy just …


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Book ’em Dan-o!

Last week I read a little blurb in the paper about a “bucherbazaar” or used books sale up at Schloss Trautenfels. The Schloss is a former palace turned museum and it’s just up the road from us. We got in the car and drove up there where our minds were promptly blown by the incredible …


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