Wednesday, October 22, 2008

HORROR BUSINESS RECAP

I want to thank everyone that made it out to the opening of our "Horror Business" artshow last Saturday. Once again, we had a great group of artists involved and everyone did some amazing work. I tried to pick a favorite piece from the show, but I really couldn't.... Every piece was awesome. Anyway, for those of you that missed it, here is a small recap of what went down last Saturday... "Horror Business" runs for another three weeks, so definitely stop by if you get a chance!


Alex Pardee contributed two pieces to the show... "His face Was Enveloped..." & "... And Then His Body Was Swallowed." You already know that he is blowing up... I am so honored that he agreed to do this show.


Dennis Mcnett's wood block prints were stunning... They have so much detail, and I can only imagine how laborious they must be to make.


Axis never fails to impress me. His "Edward" and "Bella" pieces were so creepy, and they really represented the theme of the show. Be sure to check out Axis' solo show next month at SURU.


Eyeone contributed a great piece called "Yesterday" that is somewhat reminiscent to the Jane Doe album cover from Converge. I love how different Eyeone's fine art work is from his graffiti.

Marco Zamora is another favorite of mine. He contributed three pieces and a print for the show. We also released a limited edition artist collaboration t-shirt with him as well.


Hometown hero, Derek Albeck, contributed three pieces as well. I love his use of color in the two smaller graphite and watercolor pieces.


Woo killed it with this "Cornelia" piece.


Tommii Lim definitely had the most color of the show. His piece of a skinless Kanye entitled "How do you end War?" Was definitely a crowd favorite. I really like his "Invisible Identity" piece as well.


Mandatory crowd shots



Q104.7's DJ Katashtrophy provided the music.


I think these two are in love.


Snow, Dustin, and Nell flossing.


The real star of the night... Lil' Meezy won the crowd over with a 10 minute freestyle off of the top of the dome. Look for some YouTube footage of that soon.


Art installation, custom screen printed shirts,butt cracks, and gift bags courtesy of the fine folks at Dethkills!



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