About a month ago I participated in another wonderful art show run by the awesome curator Phil Hyman.
This time it was called the Transitions Art Show. They always come up
with these zany but strangely appropriate names for the events. The last
one I was involved with was called The Outsiders Show (and I wrote about that one, too.) I really enjoy being a part of these things. It always brings out a
variety of artists and it's completely free to submit and sell your
work... a very rare find when it comes to showing your stuff in art
galleries.The piece shown to the right greeted visitors as they entered the gallery perfectly embodies the theme of the Transitions show. It was explained to me that it was a self portrait created by an individual that is currently going through gender reassignment surgery. I love how the two genders can be distinguished by such small, thoughtful details, like the shape of the noses and the size of their feet.
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| The show featured some new work by Steve Delong! The elaborate process in which he achieves the designs in his work is fascinating. From what I've gathered, apparently it involves carefully coloring copper plates with various chemicals and dyes. |
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| Another new and strange work from the local artist Tony Prete. This rat sculpture was installed vertically on to the side of a wall. I really appreciate this piece because it commanded the room's attention. It was definitely one of the first art works you noticed when entering the gallery. Not to mention that his work often utilizes recycled scrap materials, which I am also a huge fan of! |
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| Check out this wicked bar stool made by Eric Dolan. The seat is made of welded together lug nuts! I can't imagine how long that must have taken. |
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| Nina Rego's cute new series of prints. They remind me of Wonka Nerds! |
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| By Phil Hyman |
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| I love artworks that are functional as well as beautiful. These pin-up girl lights by Phil Hyman embody those ideals. Can I use one of these as a night light please?? |
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| An interesting chalk drawing being created outside of the gallery. |
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| And how can you say no to an alien that is beckoning you to the gallery so friendly-like? |
Photographs taken by Eyeball Art Shows.











3 comments:
I love going to art shows through you :) There aren't many opportunities for art shows where we currently live, but once we sell our house (fingers crossed), the new city is full of these types of things. I was brought up going to art galleries and shows (among other strange things) so I want to be sure my children do too. Thanks for posting all of the pictures!
i also love when you post pics of the shows you go to. we have art galleries here in el paso,i just havent been out looking for them. life can be crazy sometimes. when it mellows and i can actually focus on art again,i will run to the art shows. keep posting!!!
Thanks you guys! I'm glad you guys find the coverage interesting. Local art shows are the unsung heroes of the art community.. I hope you both get a chance to visit more of them in the future. I really like the idea of involving your kids in the fun. Having those unique experiences involving the art community can be very inspiring to young minds. I loved them when I was a kid.
Anyways, thanks for the kind words :>
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