Art Center
Friday night was the grad show at Art Center. I've been to such event a few times, but it seems like it's only gotten bigger and more crowded. It's getting to be more than just a graduation show, it's about just checking out who's on the horizon. We all know many of the artists who like now are from Art Center. Every year seems to turn out a few that go on and become "artists" in this new art economy. I won't name names, there's just a lot. Who will it be this year? It's so crowded, I honestly couldn't get to more than 25% of what was out there. I don't bother with car design, although I might one day drive the prototype that's here.
This was amazing. A world, a Cloud City, a dream of a place, Jack Long's buildings, City of Darkness, somewhere in Brazil, maybe the setting for Amelie 2, you couldn't be at or beat this place.
Yes bikes, a lot of them. Where are they going? I know this fella, and he's Emilio Santoyo. He also did the war of the ketchup and mustard, being rooted on by hotdogs. Come to think of it, relish wins for me every time.
This was amazing. A world, a Cloud City, a dream of a place, Jack Long's buildings, City of Darkness, somewhere in Brazil, maybe the setting for Amelie 2, you couldn't be at or beat this place.
Labels: art
3 Comments:
Those pieces look pretty amazing. I have to agree with you. I mean, you said that right? That they're amazing?... okay, anyway, what is up with that? Is this like some San Francisco art school or something where the entire graduating class make a bunch of cutesy artsy colorful crafty hipster artsy art school?
That sculpture/installation of the city? I could easily see that as something Michel Gondry would have come up with. I liked a lot of what you posted. Thanks for sharing!
about the toy city - do you know who it's by? i love it.
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