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Gallery Opening: Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins’ The Pearl Thief @ Gallery 1988 LA TONIGHT!!

Brian Dunn | November 3rd, 2009

One of GelaSkins’ long time contributors and artist extraordinaire, Greg Simkins, is mounting a new show at Gallery 1988 LA tonight  entitled “The Pearl Thief” and features Greg’s largest EVER work ( the title piece is a whopping 96″ x 72″ !!!).

Taken from the I’m Scared newsletter:

“The Pearl Thief  tells the story of a greedy monster, which travels the world stealing the imaginations of unsuspecting souls.  The stolen imaginations exist in the form of pearl, but not the type of pearl that we are familiar with.  In Simkins’ world, the pearl holds much more value.  “Inside of everyone’s mind, there is a place which holds all the ideas, all the thoughts and creativity that a person will need for a life time. We have some notion of it from our dreams where it sometimes surfaces as a cloud of images jumbled together. In fact it is in the deepest part of our dreams where these confused clouds become most potent and luminous. This my friends, is a Pearl. It is also what the Pearl Thief lusts for the most and has devoted his entire existence to taking each and every one in to his possession, both as treasure and as currency.”

To stop the Pearl Thief and return all of the stolen imaginations, there is an interactive puzzle that the gallery has created for Simkins fans and gallery patrons.  When solved, the puzzle will lead to a free 5 x 5 inch, original Simkins painting.   More information about the puzzle will be released on the gallery blog: g1988.blogspot.com, now through the opening of the show.”

Cool idea, n’est pas? Well needless to say this show is going to be the shit, so go and check it out if you’re in the area tonight and who knows, it could be YOU that catches the Pearl Thief!

Here’s a couple of preview pics Camp Simkins sent over to us yesterday…

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Opening: Nicoletta Ceccoli, Stella Im Hultberg, Amy Sol @ Copro Gallery, Nov. 7th

Brian Dunn | October 27th, 2009

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This makes me wish more than ever that I lived in the LA area. These three heavy hitters (all of whom are GelaSkins artists thankyouverymuch!) are going to be exhibiting their own solo shows in three seperate galleries at Copro.

Here’s a little blurb about each via the Copro site:

Amy Sol “Wilderness Buffet” in gallery 1

The Wilderness Buffet” is a small collection of new works created with acrylic on wood panel, that emphasize Amy Sol’s adoration of nature, inner exploration, and musings of latent ties that bind living things with earth and consciousness. Each scene interprets a gentle ceremony of creatures in a realm bathed with energetic patterns; the subtly muted tones seem to suggest the colors themselves are alive, yet sleeping. Sol intends to convey within the slightest meandering details, a gentle entangling of curiosity, playfulness, and introspection.

Though the style of Sol’s work is greatly influenced by a combination of manga, folk-art, vintage illustration and modern design, she remains a self taught artist. She has dedicated many years of her life mixing pigments and mediums to achieve a unique color palette of subtly muted tones. The artist works intuitively from the beginning to end of each piece, with the intent that each painting’s theme or message can be interpreted subjectively. Within these delicate works, you may often find whimsical landscapes populated with exotic plants, animals and females… Amongst the expressions of each character are notions of peaceful reflection and a sense of companionship. Amy Sol spent her childhood years in Korea, and then moved to Las Vegas, NV where she currently lives and works.

Stella Im Hultberg “Penumbra” in gallery 2

Stella Im Hultberg’s “Penumbra” reflects a transitional phase in Hultberg’s life and thinking. This new body of work, created on paper with a mixed media of oil and acrylic plus ink along with pencil drawings on tea-stained paper with watercolor washes, went through a transformation due her experience with a tragic family death and personal injury. While Hultberg’s pieces have always dealt with various forms of personal identity, this recent chapter in her life has given her works a new twist. “Somewhere, deep down, identity is something I always base my works from, not just self-identity, but identity as life as well. I still believe that most of us spend our lives figuring out what it is that we’re living for. Dealing closely with death and injury makes you realize the frailty of identity and life…Just that one moment you can fully exist and the next you can be gone” states Hultberg.

While the pieces she was working on already had a dark feel, the facial expressions of the figures took on a darker and sadder, even tearful tone. “I initially chose the name “Penumbra” for this show, to impose on myself a transformation and I indeed feel like I have transformed during the preparation of this show” states Hultberg.

Hultberg originally studied Industrial Design at CSU, which enabled her to become a toy designer early on in her career. Work in the design industry serendipitously led to her building on her natural talents as an artist and a career as a self-taught painter soon followed. Having grown up in Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan, she has a diverse blend of cultural influences to pull from.

Nicoletta Ceccoli “Babes in Toyland” in gallery 3

Nicoletta Ceccoli’s “Babes in Toyland” takes the viewer to a land where classic fairy tales meet 16th Century Flemish paintings, a place where Snow White and Alice in Wonderland-like doll-girls and their toys live amongst a magical forest of lollipops and candy.

Ceccoli’s lifetime love and passion for children’s picture books came full circle when her first works were published in 1997. Since then, Ciccoli has earned numerous awards including the Andersen prize Baia Delle Favole. and in 2006, a Silver Medal from the Society of Illustrators in New York. Ceccoli currently lives and works as a full-time book illustrator in the republic of San Marino, Italy.

There’s no doubt in my mind that each and everyone of these shows would be incredible on it’s own, but having 3 of them in one gallery is going to mind blowing. You should cancel whatever plans you have Nov. 7th to make it to this opening. Seriously…

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Vain Remains: Camilla d’Errico & Caia Koopman @ Thinkspace Sept 11th

Brian Dunn | August 28th, 2009

Two of our favorite artists, Caia Koopman and Camilla d’Errico are showing together at the esteemed Thinkspace Gallery in Los Angeles in a couple weeks and based on what I’ve seen so far, it looks like it’s going to be kick ass! For all you So Cal peoples, you should really go and check out.

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Gallery 1988: Crazy 4 Cult 3D

Brian Dunn | July 16th, 2009

G1988 is consistently on the forefront of the lowbrow scene by showcasing and producing shows that are simply otherworldly. Take for example the Crazy for Cult shows they’ve been curating annually for the past three years. The show is comprised of over 150 amazing artists, too many to mention here, expressing their interpretations of their favorite scenes and characters from Hollywood’s culty-est movies.

The third installment of C4C opens tomorrow and once again, the results are spectacular. There’s so much I could say about how stunning some of those pieces are, but I think in this case it’s really just better to let the pieces speak for themselves. Check out some of the previews below and for god’s sake, if you live in LA, GO and see it in person!

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Pics from Memento Mori (Stella Im Hultburg)

Brian Dunn | July 14th, 2009

The folks at Arrested Motion got some great shots from Stella’s show, Memento Mori, on the weekend at ThinkSpace, so we’re pinching a couple a pics from them to show you lovely people. There’s a ton more over there, so check ‘em out if you get a second. Check it…

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