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Philadelphia Sketch Club Workshops Show

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

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The Workshops Show @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.  The reception is Sunday, May 17th, 2-4:00 PM.

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The standing male nude is Mina Smith-Segal, the cat is Vince Doktor.  Both of these artists host workshops at the Sketch Club; their dedication to leading a professional, creative, disciplined workshop provides the atmosphere for making art.  The Sketch Club only charges $9 for three hour workshops with a live model; Mina leads Tuesdays 12 - 3:00 PM, Vince leads Saturdays 9:30 - 12:30.

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Benton Spruance, “Miss Kim Sutko - and Art“, lithograph.  In conjunction with the Workshops show is a preview of works to be shown for the 150th Anniversary of The Philadelphia Sketch Club.  The pool room now has a fabulous installation of paintings of “Parked Cars” by the talented Rich Harrington.

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Fred Wagner,”By the River“, oil.  The Workshops Show runs through May 24th, 2009, take this unique opportunity to see a wide range of Philadelphia artists all in one place.

ArtFirst @ University of Princeton Medical Center

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

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Tiffany Wallops the Drome” by Bridgette Riversmith won an honorable mention award; DoN LoVeS the idea of whacking a monster with a frying pan, demonstrating the strength, fearlessness and determination of people living with disabilities.

ArtFirst is an artshow in it’s 7th year, developed with the intention of promoting artists living and working with disabilites; the show in the University of Princeton Medical Center was well attended by patrons resulting in sales and support for talented artists using art to express themselves whether they have to paint holding a brush with their mouth, reach out from a wheelchair or struggle with pain. The term disabled seems to be a misnomer when the quality of the art stands on it’s own - DoN is honored to be included in this outstanding cadre of talented artists.

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Musician Adam Parker-Lavine entertained the crowd with beautiful, unobtrusive music -if you need a musician for an event, this artist has a wide repertoire sure to entertain your guests.

The ArtFirst team put together an outstanding party, drawing patrons to the medical center to enjoy an open bar, fabulous food and dedicated volunteers who helped to make sure that the art sells.

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Philadelphia artist Clifton Anderson’s still life paintings are brilliantly colored, expertly painted and visually captivating. Clif is an art teacher in Philly, a member of the Philadelphia Sketch Club and a cello player with the Jefferson orchestra - this is one brilliant artist who doesn’t let a wheelchair keep him from doing anything. DoN was so pleased to see a friend at the show and to hear that he was explaining to patron’s that DoN’s photos are award-winners, surely helping to make some sales. Thanks, Clif!

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Elayna Alexandra is a self taught artist working in digital media; her work incorporates drawings, photographs, digital manipulation and her own x-rays. Elayna won 2nd prize; DoN is inspired by her mixed media works and her willingness to expose the inner beauty of a disabling physical problem. The two of us kept high-fiving as sales, prizes and compliments came our way.
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Girl with a Mirror“, sculpture by Arnie Segal. DoN & Arnie are developing a website for Philadelphia area artists with disabilities called NUVISIONS for Disabled Artists. Arnie encouraged DoN to participate in the show; it’s difficult to “out” oneself as a disabled person but this show is such high quality, so well managed and supported by kind and understanding leaders and patrons, it’s easier to deal with the stigma and continue to create art.

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Etching, “Each to it’s Own Kind” by Michael Jameson.

DoN chatted with a patron about the symbiotic relationship between crows & wolves, how they are totem animals and work together to find food. DoN advised her to buy it; at first she said she couldn’t afford it but all of a sudden she decided she couldn’t leave without this fine, expressive etching. The first rule of sales? Ask for the sale!

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DoN Brewer’s “light beings (Dora & Pablo), light being (Leo Seeger) & light being (Barbara Gittings)” @ ArtFirst, University of Princeton Medical Center.

It’s A small World After All

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

The Plastic Club @ 247 South Camac Street is hosting a new art show – small WORLDS exhibition.  All works in the show must be less than 16” in any direction including 2D and 3D works by hundreds of artists; there are 182 artworks in the show, no small feat to install.  But, the committee performed wonders in creating groupings, tableau and mise en seine drawing the visitor into tiny spaces packed with authenticity, superior craftsmanship and creativity.  Karl Olsen’s “A” is a masterful painting of his ubiquitous hat, Alden Cole entered a wildly erotic fantasy, Doris Peltzman’s “Portrait of Amber” is haunting and masterful…

small WORLDS opens February 1st – here’s a sneak peek. 

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DoN Brewer’s “light being (Chink)“, Ellen Grenwell’s “4:12 AM, Please Kitty“, Rob Willis‘ “Ichibano” & Hugo Hsu’s “Tenguska“. 

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small Worlds @ The Plastic Club. 

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Alden Cole’s “Embrace No. 2“. 

The opening reception and awards is Sunday, February 1st, 2009, 2 - 5:00 PM.

Works on Paper @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

Works on Paper 2009 at The Philadelphia Sketch Club features 105 artworks ranging from photorealistic paintings to abstract expressionist collage to drawings and more – the range of works selected by jurors William David Brown and Keith Moutford is a composite view of the excellent art created by Philadelphia’s best artists.  Works on Paper is a difficult show to get into since it’s one of the most popular shows the club exhibits, in fact this year there were so many strong pieces that a Salon des Refuse was installed in the downstairs pool room.  Exhibition Chairman Rich Harrington, a professor at Moore College of Art, worked closely with the jurors to present a show that is popular, controversial and exciting.  James Toogood, a most excellent watercolorist, won the top two prizes for his astonishingly realistic paintings. 

Works on Paper is on display through January 24th, you’ll find DoN Brewer’s charcoal drawing in the Salon des Refuse, along with Alden Cole, Ben Cohen, Linda Dubin Garfield and many, many more.

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Arlene Arons, Anywhere but Here, mixed media collage. 

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Kyle Margiotta, Southport Inlet, watercolor.

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Anthony Cortosi, Iris, spray paint. 

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Works on Paper award winners @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club. 

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New Members Exhibit @ The Plastic Club

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Sunday DoN attended the New Members exhibit at The Plastic Club on Camac Street, the historic art club formally women only but now an exciting studio, meeting place and gallery for artists of every stripe.  New members include John Baccile, Donna Blichasz, DoN Brewer, Patrick Crofton, Joann Doneen, J.D. Gibson, Katelyn Greth, Susanna Habecker, Karen Hagen, Dorothy Kajani, Jerry Katzenstein, Bob Makoid, Janice R. Moore, Victoria Nevins, Colleen O’Brien, Samantha Stella Reis, Kathryn Russo, Lois Schlachter, Susan A. Stromquist, Debora Miller, Mike Roberson, Patricia Wilson-Schmid and Tristan Wright.In order to become a member of the club one must prove their artistic mettle by submitting several pieces to be considered by the board, not all are immediately approved including DoN who had to submit work completed outside of the club’s workshops in order to join the ranks. The rewards of membership are tremendous including guaranteed exhibitions throughout the year, terrific parties including Bob Jackson’s delicious last Friday workshop dinners and a great group of artists that DoN now considers friends. 

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Susan Stromquist and Debora Weber @ The Plastic Club.

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John Baccile’s American Graffiti.

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Donald Meyer of the Philadelphia Sketch Club and former Plastic Club president Mike Guinn.

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Joann Doneen’s Inseparable, oil/encaustic. 

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Lois Schlachter’s Stadium Line

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Donna BlichaszFairy Tale Land.

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Works of art @ The Plastic Club’s New Members exhibit.

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DoN Brewer with his drawing @ The Plastic Club’s New Members exhibit.

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Mike Robertson’s Plastic Palette and DoN Brewer’s Camp #9

The Plastic Club’s New Members Exhibition runs through January 24th, 2009. 

 

 

Bonnie Schorske @ Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Fine art photographer Bonnie Schorske currently is exhibiting skillful black and white photos in the front room of Artists’ Gallery, an artist co-op in Lambertville, NJ.  Bonnie has chosen to focus on two major subjects for her show: dogs and pigeons.  DoN loves dogs so was immediately drawn into how Bonnie captured urban canines and how they patiently tolerate the conditions their masters impose.  DoN has tied up ArT DoG Katy outside of many shops and the image of a dog on a short leash really pulled on his heartstrings.

But pigeons!?! Yuk - right?  But, Schorske intersperses masterful images of the urban pests with historical factoids, shedding new light on the much maligned birds.  Did you know pigeon poop was used to invent gunpowder?  Or their important missions as information carriers before electronic communication?  Or that they live 30 years!?! 

Dog portraits by Bonnie Schorske @ Artists’ Gallery.

 Dog portraits by Bonnie Schorske @ Artists’ Gallery.

Artists’ Gallery is shared by 18 other fine artists, several of which are included in the currentAbsolutely Abstract show @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.  The group rotates exhibits in the front room with two artists sharing the space and the rest of the group displaying work in the back rooms.  DoN was surprised to see art friends Rich Harrington (who recently saved the day for the Hitoshi Nakazota lecture @ PSC).  Rich is a professor of illustration at Moore College of Art and has several masterful watercolors on display.

Artist Richard Harrington @ Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville.

Artist Richard Harrington @ Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville.

Painting by Andrew Werth @ Artists’ Gallery.  Werth won an award @ PSCs Absolutely Abstract show.

Painting by Andrew Werth @ Artists’ Gallery.  Werth won an award @ PSCs Absolutely Abstract show.

Artist Gail Bracegirdle @ Artists’ Gallery.

Artist Gail Bracegirdle @ Artists’ Gallery.  Gail also has work in the Absolutely Abstract show.  Gail teaches a class called “Watercolor Anarchy” @ The Art Colony of Ty Hodonish.

Artist Carol Sanzalone shares the front room with Bonnie Schorske @ Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville.

Artist Carol Sanzalone shares the front room with Bonnie Schorske @ Artists’ Gallery in Lambertville.  Carol’s bold, fluid watercolors are a perfect counterpoint to Bonnie’s photographic realism.  The trip to Lambertville with art buddies Shoshana, Shirleen and Alden Cole was adventurous and left us each wishing we had more time to wander around the quaint village. Artists’ Gallery is located at 32 Coryell Street, Lambertville, NJ 08530.

 

 

Absolutely Abstract Winners @ Philadelphia Sketch Club

Monday, November 24th, 2008

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Philadelphia Sketch Clubs Annual Absolutely Abstract Exhibition 2008

Awards:

First Prize

Michelle Marcuse, “Receiving Your Qualities

Second Prize

Hunter Stabler, “Colander Lattice

Third Prize

Lisa Lawinski, “FIREPIE

Honorable Mentions:

Karen Steen, “Population Sample

Daniel Buchler, “River

Andrew Werth, “Figment

Ben Cohen, “The Reef

James Moss, “Things That Matter

David Foss, “Black and White (K)not

Emily Brett Lukens, “Black Fragments” Absolutely Abstract Winners @ Philadelphia Sketch Club

Absolute Abstract winners.  

1st Prize Michele Marcuse’s “Receiving Your Qualities” (center) is a digital print on wax paper then coated with more wax – so innovative.  Ben Cohen’s “The Reef” (left of center) is watercolor and metal – cool!  David Foss’ “Black and White K(not)” is from a series of new works taking him in a different direction from his past works; Foss is the director of the Da Vinci Art Alliance which has a new exhibit called Patricia X 2 with paintings by Pat Burns and Patricia O’Halloran opening December 5th.

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Second Prize winner, Hunter Stabler’s amazing “Colander Lattice“, graphite and ink on paper and yes, it’s done by hand. WoW!!! 

Carole J. Meyers

Carole J Meyers with her monotype entitled, “Ensnared“.  The lower painting is by illustrator/painter Mark Weber.

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Gallery view @ PSC before the 11/16 reception party started.  Thanks to everyone who provided refreshments including the anonymous donor who provided $50 for supplies.

Emily Brett Lukens

Honorable mention winner Emily Brett Lukens.

Jed Williams

Absolutely Abstract artist Jed Williams with his mixed media work, “The Fiery Tilt.”

Jed is a dual citizen of France and the US and spends half the year in France, DoN can really see the cosmopolitan experience he brings to each of his creations.

Arlene Arons 

Arlene Arons with her mixed media work entitled “Asia“.  

Emma Ehrenthal 

Artist, Emma Ehrenthal with her watercolor, “Fishing” (The small piece at the top). The color saturation in her work reveals her experience painting with oils, very little transparency for watercolor but excellent brushwork and composition.  It’s no wonder the jurors selected her piece. 

DoN wishes to thank all the artists and corporate contibutors for helping make this year’s exhibit such a big success including Dick Blick’s on Chestnut Street for funding our catalog allowing us to produce a color cover as well providing fun-filled gift bags, Utrecht Art Supplies for providing generous gift bags and a gift card, OvernightPrints.com for their generous half off coupon and North Penn Art for their gift certificate.  The Absolutely Abstract committee truly raised the bar for future exhibitions at the Philadelphia Sketch Club. The exhibition continues through November 30th.

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DoN

All photography by DoNBrewerMultimedia.

 

Cultural Collisions, Turtulia, BARE

Friday, September 12th, 2008

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Ola!  The Philadelphia Sketch Club is hosting Cultural Collisions: Latino Artists in Philadelphiawith an art exhibition of paintings, drawings and photography, the Turtulia included poetry, music, perforformance and dance and the upcoming extravaganza, Gala Milonga, with Tango lessons, dance performance and live entertainment.  Shoshka and DoN attended the opening reception for the art exhibit last Sunday and literally participated in an historic event. Charles Cushing is the curator of the exhibit incorporating Latin American art, poetry, music, performance and more; he has been practicing Tango for weeks preparing to take the floor of the Sketch Club (perfect for dancing by the way) .  The art show originated with Cushing curating a smaller exhibit of Latin artists at Two Penn Center and through a series of acquaintances and meetings he was able to coordinate with the Sketch Club’s exhibition committee a show in the historic gallery during Latin American History Month.  

Produced mostly by Philadelphia Latin artists, the show includes traditional Latin art but also contemporary, abstract, photo-realist, expressionist paintings and fine art photography.For example, a group of four 8×10 silver gelatin print photographs in the far corner of the gallery by Jorge Figueroa represent more than just the emerging artist’s first art show, the images document a way of life since the artist began taking photographs as a teenager and is now 65.  Monica Rodrigo, President of the Board of Raices Culturales Latino Americans, explained to DoN how Figueroa’s family oftened questioned his perchant for taking pictures but now there’s talk of an exhibit at the Center for Emerging Visual Artists, a catalog raisonne and more.  Here’s this guy in Guatamala clicking pictures, taking flack from his kids, working hard yet documenting American life, capturing history through glimpses into true humanity.  The artist was present forTurlulia, the poetry reading last Friday evening - more about that later on.

Artist/Curator Charles Cushing at the opening of Cultural Collisions @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.

Artist/Curator Charles Cushing at the opening of Cultural Collisions @ The Philadelphia Sketch Club.

Silver gelatin prints by Jorge Figueroa @ PSC Cultural Collisions.

Silver gelatin prints by Jorge Figueroa @ PSC Cultural Collisions. The lower image is called, ”The Junkyard Worker“, absolutely stunning - the clarity, narrative, execution, presentation are all first rate; Figueroa’s work is a treasure trove of fine art photography.

 Silver gelatin print by Jorge Figueroa. 

Silver gelatin print by Jorge Figueroa.  Monica explained to DoN that this image represents this young girls world, her job as a maid means she is responsible for the space you see in the picture - a corner of the world.

Dante Sanchez’, “The Time Has Come”

Dante Sanchez‘, “The Time Has Come“, portraying “the moment Judas felt sorry and hung himself”.  Sanchez’ bold strokes, inspired by the writing of Juan Bosch’s “Judas Escariate El Calumniado“, have a plein air quality, as if quickly painted in the moment; Dante captures the instant when the sky darkens as Judas dies.

Dante Sanchez with his, “Dancing on 5th Street.”

Dante Sanchez with his, “Dancing on 5th Street.”  During Friday nights, Turtulia, the climax of the evening was a performance of La Bomba in authentic costume with live music!  DoN captured the event on tape and will post video clips soon on DoNArTNeWs.  Dante was the MC and kept the evening on course with poetry, music, song and dancing long into the evening until everyone spilled out onto Camac street to be greeted by warm summer rain.  The Sketch Club should install a DJ booth - what a terrific room for dancing - everyone was moving to the infectious beat, inspired by the creativity, color and culture.

Dante Sanchez’, “Mental Vacation in Santo Domingo”.

Dante Sanchez‘, “Mental Vacation in Santo Domingo“.  Dante told DoN, “Dominicans are always dreaming of their country, sending money home to their families but always dreaming of the beach.” 

Sylvia Castellanos with, “First Communion”

Sylvia Castellanos with, “First Communion“, oil on canvas.  The subject of the work, the artist’s niece now all but grown up into a beautiful young woman, was present at the show; the sense of family, love and pride was overflowing and passionate.

Diana Ovieda’s, “Cherry”

Diana Ovieda’s, “Cherry“, a large painting evocative of the spirit of the historic event at The Philadelphia Sketch Club.  Diana was not present but her mother sure was!  Dr. Nimi Ovieda was not pleased when her daughter veered towards a career in art while away on a high school class trip.  Now Dr. Ovieda recognizes the passion and drive Diana possessed in order to attend PAFA and now U Penn.  ”Cherry” could be a painting from any modern culture, anywhere in the world; the scale, color sense and composition are cosmopolitan, vibrant and timeless.

“Surprise”, graphite on paper by artist Juan Gomez.

Surprise“, graphite on paper by artist Juan Gomez. A super-strong piece; DoN overheard Steve Iwanczuk advising Gomez to enter the piece in an upcoming exhibition.  There are prospectus’ available online at the Sketch Club’s website. 

 Jose Sebourne with his watercolor, “Staci Jiggitts”.

Jose Sebourne with his watercolor, “Staci Jiggitts“. Sebourne’s technique is so precise, so refined that at first glance the image appears to be a photograph then magically melts into a nuanced painting, the folds of the jacket abstract, the light glinting on an earring really a scrape of paint, the subject a young woman lost deep in thought - a great painting.

Cultural Collision’s Art Stars

Cultural Collision’s Art Stars: Diana Larisgoitia, Pedro Fuller, Jose Sebourne, Dora Becerra, Carlos Pascual, LuzSelenia Salas, Albert Becerra, Sylvia Castellanos and Juan Gomez.

Friday,  9/5, the Turtulia at the Sketch Club with poety and performances by Mirelle Palmansa, Alfierus Bonilla, Gladis Montolio, Dante Sanchez, Irsa Garcia, Isida M. Brache, Iris Violete Colon-Torres, Adolfo Suarez and Carmen Torres with singer Juan Bonilla, guitarist Jose Bonilla and the Impacto Vallenato group performing between readings was theatrically spectacular.  DoN does not speak Spanish - at all - but the crowd made Shoshka, DoN and new friend Charleen feel welcome, the poetry was passionate and emotional, the songs sweet and soulful, the readings by accomplished academics, writers and performers transformative.  America is not just the USA; America extends from Canada to Chile with artists, writers, musicians and performers inhabiting each state, country, island, city, town, farm…world’s collide at Cultural Collisions.

The exhibition continues through September 24th, this Friday, September 19th, is Gala Malanga with Tango lessons, performances and an evening of dancing.  DoN apologizes to all his new latin friends for miss-spelling “Turtulia” in the last newsletter.BARE

Downstairs in the pool room @ PSC is a photo exhibition entitled BARE natural light nude, photographs by Stephen M. Kane.  Like, WOW!!!  Kane’s images are in a word - sexy.  The show brings to mind Thomas Eakin’s challenge to present the nude in a beautiful, natural manner; Kane surely is pushing the same envelop to present the human form in an intimate, artistic form; each sample of his work activates the space with energy. 

Coming Soon

 

Next DoNArTNeWs will review Ted Warchal at the Hopkins House in Camden, NJ, Rikard Larma at Smile, Second Thursday at Crane and more.

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DoN

All photographs by DoNBrewerMultimedia. 

 

Quattro Amici + @ Off The Wall

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Thursday evening after a few hours of drawing at The Plastic ClubDoN headed over to Dirty Frank’s to see the show at Off the Wall Gallery for Quattro Amici +: Anders HansenT. Clyde McCobbCatherine (Kit) MitchellDiane Podolsky plus Karl Olsen’s Mid 08 Summer Showcurated by the indefatigable Jody Sweitzer who personally selected and hung the art.  Like being in a Paris underground bar, the show is hung salon style with paintings, drawings and prints strewn across the wall almost as if Toulouse, Claude and Pablo were sitting and drinking Absinth at the bar, even a few dogs wandered behind the bar looking for treats.  In fact, Karl Olsen’s paintings and pastels have a striking Lautrec quality.  Each of the pieces are desirable in their own right; Hansen’s languid watercolors, Podolsky’s stylish mixed media, Mitchell’s bright and colorful landscapes and McCobb’s confident paintings represent more than an artist collective, it’s a school of thought, a way of seeing, a bond of trust and friendship that encourages strength and adventure in art.

Anders Hansen watercolor.

Anders Hansen watercolor.

Quattro Amici + exhibit at Off The Wall @ Dirty Franks.

Quattro Amici + exhibit at Off The Wall @ Dirty Franks.

Karl Olsen mixed media (DoN LoVeS the reflection of the beer signs on the glass).

Karl Olsen mixed media (DoN LoVeS the reflection of the beer signs on the glass).

Karl Olsen, Susan Stromquist and Mike Guinn

Karl OlsenSusan Stromquist and Mike Guinn at the Quattro Amici + opening party @ Dirty Franks’ Off the Wall Gallery.

Sarah Olsen with Anders Hansen @ Dirty Franks.

Sarah Olsen with Anders Hansen @ Dirty Franks.

All photos by DoNBrewerMultimedia Photography.