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Post by swabie2424 on Oct 3, 2011 11:35:32 GMT -8
Hey svenman, it's amazing how much the second one posted looks like my daughter also. I guess that cute little blonde has a universal type appeal. The only difference for my daughter is that she has brown eyes. Here she is getting her hair cut a year ago or so...
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Post by svenman on Oct 3, 2011 11:44:21 GMT -8
she's really cute swabie! thanks for the pics by the way.
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Post by thinkspace on Oct 3, 2011 12:37:08 GMT -8
Thanks so much for taking the time to post all those pics Swabie - we'll be uploading about 700 pics taken by our two photogs for the event and myself later this evening or early tomorrow and will be sure to share a link to the set here once all is ready to share. Well over 5,500 folks through the doors over the weekend.
Some very cool things already in motion for BEYOND EDEN 2012. Can't wait!
We'll have a solo with KEVIN PETERSON next summer. He was just on the cover of the last issue of BLUE CANVAS with a big feature within. Excited to be working with him.
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Post by goldenrose on Oct 3, 2011 18:14:13 GMT -8
Thanks for the photos, amazing stuff. Love the Jacob Gagnon pieces. Does anyone have anymore information on these paintings or websites? Google doesn't offer much.
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Post by thinkspace on Oct 3, 2011 19:07:44 GMT -8
Jacub Gagnon is represented by us and we'll be having some new works in some group shows in the spring with a solo in our project room on tap for next November. All of our works are here: www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/10/beyondeden/works-BeAf.php All others are a case by case basis. The works for the 'Creator / Spectator' show that we also curated, in addition to putting together the entire event, did not make our preview and have already been picked up by the artists but we've access to them should something from that portion grab you. Hope that helps. You can find links and more info on the participating galleries at the site for the event here: www.beyondedenartfair.com
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Post by |peetov| on Oct 3, 2011 20:12:46 GMT -8
that jeremy hush piece is gorgeous.
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Post by clem99 on Oct 3, 2011 22:30:16 GMT -8
super happy to stumble upon jeremy's art via the links on here, after some quick communication a deal was struck, super happy to pull the trigger on this one and another, big thanks to andrew @ thinkspace as well
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Post by goldenrose on Oct 4, 2011 5:49:16 GMT -8
Jacub Gagnon is represented by us and we'll be having some new works in some group shows in the spring with a solo in our project room on tap for next November. All of our works are here: www.thinkspacegallery.com/2011/10/beyondeden/works-BeAf.php All others are a case by case basis. The works for the 'Creator / Spectator' show that we also curated, in addition to putting together the entire event, did not make our preview and have already been picked up by the artists but we've access to them should something from that portion grab you. Hope that helps. You can find links and more info on the participating galleries at the site for the event here: www.beyondedenartfair.com Great, thanks!
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Post by murdock on Oct 4, 2011 7:14:35 GMT -8
Thanks for the link. Just had a look. Awesome pieces by Stephanie Ann Buer there
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Post by hellosir on Oct 4, 2011 11:44:41 GMT -8
Floatingtrees- www.jacubgagnon.comFacebook group is Art by Jacub Gagnon, he is pretty good with process shots and updates but as far as I know he doesn't have blog. He and Andrew are both quite responsive and excited about his work. I really kick myself for picking up some earlier pieces that really have grown on me.
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Post by thinkspace on Oct 4, 2011 11:50:18 GMT -8
Thanks for the nice words everyone and excited to see where Hush goes with his work. He's very deep in the hardcore music scene and it shows in his work. Great amounts of detail in each piece. We'll have a solo in our project room next year with Hush as well we're building towards.
Stephanie Buer's work was some of the best received. All commenting they were surprised I was showing b&w photography and I'd ask them to go take a closer look and watch their jaws drop when they realized they were charcoal works (and she excels at oils as well). She came down from Portland and was just overwhelmed by the event, was pretty cool. She'll be showing in our project room in the year ahead as well.
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Post by thinkspace on Oct 6, 2011 23:46:06 GMT -8
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Post by greenhorn1 on Oct 7, 2011 6:33:46 GMT -8
Does anyone know who did the painting in the background? (with the bag on its head) EDIT: nevermind, I found it on the toyartgallery site. Attachments:
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