Sunday, October 12, 2008

Ink Studios: Opening : Distinct Saturation


INK Studios in the NoHO Arts District will host an open studio
Nov 15th and 16th, 12-6pm
Artist Reception Nov 15th, 6-8pm
Nov 20th, 6-9pm
Lofts at Noho Commons
11135 Weddington Street
(btw Lankershim & Vineland- map)
Studio 220
NoHo, CA 91601
Guest Parking under structure at Fair St. off Chandler or take Metro to NoHO

Distinct Saturation:
Featuring work from various artists

Tim Weldon, Mixed Media Paintings
Weldon practices what might be called "a carnival
of folkloric figuration." As an artist with raw vision, Weldon’s vibrant, expressionistic and thought provoking works have gained him respect among artists, collectors, critics and the viewing public. He transcends the viewer into his imaginative world of passion-through flights of fancy and trials and tribulations. Throughout this journey of human emotion, Weldon’s energy and focus is directed by serendipitous exploration, uncovering dreamlike imagery and spirited movement.



Mark Mothersbaugh, Illustrations
During his downtime on early worldwide tours with DEVO, Mark Mothersbaugh began illustrating on postcards to send to his friends and family, which he still creates, and has been creating every day for over 30 years.
Mark explains "I’ve probably got around 30,000 of them filed away now….and I keep making more every day. The limited edition prints are my way of sharing these personal images with other people around the world.”




Joex2, urban artist
Previously limited to the underground subculture of municipal art, this past year he emerged with rapid fire in solo and group shows spanning from New York City to San Francisco. Learning the craft of fine art from his father, a painter and Trinidad native, Joe Joe’s talent is vastly displayed in his old school styles depicting everything from island flavor to cultural materialism.

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Mitchell Glotzer, Photography
Although I enjoy all aspects of photography, I am passionate about both the experience and photographic results achieved through long exposure low light-night photography. The ability of the camera to accumulate light results in images which the human eye cannot duplicate.














Sofia Harrison, Glass Mosaic Assemblages
Harrison's work embodies the collective thought patterns of our society: fractured but connected, expressing the combat of individuality, encompassing desire, spirit and reason. Media: paper, words, glass, paint, discarded and found objects, glue and grout.

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Come by and enjoy life with us, we'll share the wine.



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