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“Steampunk Transitions” is a result of my fascination with the steampunk style. There is a nod to mysticism with the incorporation of feathers, which function as a shamanic headdress. The piece was created with graphite and photoshop coloring.
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The holidays are here! What better way to celebrate than by visiting the Holiday Gifty Art Fair at the Crucible! This is my first event as a vendor, so I’m very excited. Here are a few photos of items I’ll be selling (art prints, greeting cards, magnets, jewelry and ornaments).
My art pal, Stefanie and 70 other vendors will also be on hand to provide you with a wonderful shopping experience. Steampunk machine inventors “Kinetic Steamworks” will be there to welcome jolly old Saint Nick, so hope you can make it!
More event details here
The Crucible (2 blocks away from West Oakland Bart Station)
1260 7th Street
Oakland, CA
December 11 & 12, 2010, Sat & Sun
Free Admission: 10AM – 4PM
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This image was created from multiple photos and textures from my library.
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In preparation for an upcoming Arts and Crafts event, I’ve been working on custom art pendants. Here are the initial pieces with “Tale of Two Dragons” and “In Love & Hate”. A spray sealant and clear gel was placed over the artwork for longevity.
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Here are a few more photos with the lovely and stylish Jessi. This photoshoot was all about attitude, strength and charisma–with a bit of street edginess. The entire album could be viewed here
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“The Shaman” is inspired by the mystical talents of the old world, mainly those of Mongolia. Elements of mythology and steampunk surround the strong female character, while the minimalist color scheme highlight the abstract faces and swirl textures. It was created with Sharpie markers, colored paper and various pens.
I’m very excited to be a participant in this year’s “Sharpie Show II” at the Crewest Street Art Gallery in Los Angeles, CA
Press Release: blog.crewest.com/2010/11/press-release-sharpie-show-ii.html
Sneak Preview (with my work and that of other artists): blog.crewest.com/2010/11/sneak-peak-sharpie-show-ii.html
Flickr Photos from the Reception: http://www.flickr.com/photos/crewestman/sets/72157625251490030/
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Here’s a simple design from vintage findings and beads that have been converted into lovely earrings.