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Post by virtu on Apr 19, 2009 7:45:30 GMT -8
Upcoming Solo Show in Japan. 05/2009 Tokyo small solo show: Space Yui: Tokyo, Japan www.spaceyui.com/schedule.htmlBeautiful piece! Can't wait to see the rest of the show.
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Post by ill on Apr 19, 2009 8:24:02 GMT -8
I'm very eager to see Audrey's next two shows. I really felt like that Overlap piece from Outre was sort of a transitional piece. Perhaps it's just me, but from what I've seen, it looks like she may be mixing her style up a bit.
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Post by sleepboy on Apr 19, 2009 15:29:08 GMT -8
Guess I'll add these here as well. Looking forward to this.
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Post by sleepboy on Apr 21, 2009 21:46:40 GMT -8
Some new stuff... Looks like she's using different woods... At least the shape.
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Post by virtu on Apr 28, 2009 6:13:58 GMT -8
Looks like a fantastic show! Info From Miss Kawasaki's blog belowmy first show in Japan is coming up soon! the show title is 'Watching Shadow' ~かげぼうし~, at Space Yui gallery. Opening night is 5/7 thurs. and runs till 5/16 sat. i will be showing 10 new pieces, a few past sold-out prints. along with the release of an exclusive print edition. address: 〒107-0062 Tokyoshi Minato-ku Minami Aoyama 3-4-11 Hayakawa Building1F Tel : 03-3479-5889 will post images of new pieces after opening night. will also announce the release of 'My Dishonest Heart' print that will happen shortly after tokyo show. more info soon.
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Post by sleepboy on May 3, 2009 17:12:08 GMT -8
Looks like it's confirmed that that goldfish piece is the print.
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Post by juggernut3 on May 4, 2009 12:25:39 GMT -8
The preview came out... and I think they're working down the list for Japan residents first. (slowly) Just contacted them and I they understand that there may be some confusion on the communication of the preview/buying policies. So now I think they maybe open to selling to international buyers. They've added an english form for us. contact them for the preview.
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Post by cocollect on May 4, 2009 12:52:57 GMT -8
Really like Saying Goodbye and Carry On. I'm not much a fan of the exaggerated breasts on a few of these pieces.
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Post by ill on May 4, 2009 13:43:43 GMT -8
Saying Goodbye is gorgeous. I really like Superstition too, but the angle of the arms somewhat bothers me.
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Post by devours on May 4, 2009 14:43:52 GMT -8
I love 'Carry On' and 'The Way She Likes' the best. I wonder if the larger breasts are a strategic move considering the Japanese audience? Or maybe her lovely subjects are maturing and becoming more womanly. Either way her work continues to allure and entice.
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Post by virtu on May 4, 2009 19:13:42 GMT -8
Love every piece. Wow!
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Post by sleepboy on May 4, 2009 20:57:29 GMT -8
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Post by sabotage on May 4, 2009 21:06:46 GMT -8
I like the more provocative erotic paintings. I have felt like recently Audrey's pieces have lost their edge, but looks like she sharpened that edge for this show. Very nice.
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Post by virtu on May 5, 2009 18:46:11 GMT -8
Love the entire show but my favorite has to be "Letting Go". The petals & hair in motion, it's so fluid & playful. Also love the cool blue feel. Love to see this image as a limited edition in the original 15 x 20 size. Pretty Please........
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Post by crazyreesie on May 6, 2009 12:08:58 GMT -8
I love 'Carry On' and 'The Way She Likes' the best. I wonder if the larger breasts are a strategic move considering the Japanese audience? Or maybe her lovely subjects are maturing and becoming more womanly. Either way her work continues to allure and entice. I think you've got it... her subjects are definitely growing up. The faces are more slender, the coloring suggests hints of makeup, the poses are less childlike.
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Post by sleepboy on May 7, 2009 16:54:41 GMT -8
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Post by shapps on May 8, 2009 6:33:23 GMT -8
Looks amazing. I really like the three on the slices of tree trunk. Her work looks to be getting much more provocative. The erotic aspect seem to be a lot less subtle where some the of the earlier stuff of more innocent with a hint of the erotic.
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Post by marcusslo on May 9, 2009 11:25:46 GMT -8
i love all of them.
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Post by ritedere on May 9, 2009 20:02:11 GMT -8
I submitted an order for the Carry On print and got the bill yesterday.
One thing: I had submitted a small note that I was only interested in the unframed (just cant spend $500 for the framed right now), and the bill was still for a framed.
Basically, are unframed copies even available from the gallery right now?
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Post by amin on May 9, 2009 20:48:24 GMT -8
probably to prevent people from flipping?
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Post by virtu on May 10, 2009 7:00:54 GMT -8
3 framed "Carry On" on Ebay right now. (only seen 1 Overlap, good job Outre)
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Post by ritedere on May 10, 2009 10:49:54 GMT -8
probably to prevent people from flipping? What do you mean? That flippers would be more likely to buy the unframed over the framed? I wasn't really asking WHY they were only selling them framed, I just thought I'd read somewhere that they were available either framed or unframed from the gallery. Just wanted confirmation that this was not the case and that it was not possible to buy one unframed at the moment.
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Post by sleepboy on May 10, 2009 11:22:55 GMT -8
my understanding was they are being all sold framed (with a chance of unframed maybe later if they don't sell out?)
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Post by svenman on May 10, 2009 12:07:23 GMT -8
my understanding was they are being all sold framed (with a chance of unframed maybe later if they don't sell out?) thats my understanding too.
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Post by chadley on May 10, 2009 12:43:45 GMT -8
"Saying Goodbye" is my new favorite painting. Hopefully many years from now I will be a successful yakuza hitman and I can use my profits for this painting.
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