late night ramblings from Brooklyn
 

Solo Gallery Show

I was recently the featured artist at a Brooklyn restaurant, where I presented some new mixed media drawings I have been doing. I haven't had the time to get all the pieces photographed and posted yet, but you can see some of them by visiting studiomak.com.

Overall, the show was a pretty big success - in my opinion. I managed to get 13 pieces ready, sold 10 of them and managed to lock down a few new commissioned projects.


Comments (3)


Sold 10 of 13? That's ~77% .. Solid C Work!

Nice Average performance!

Congrats on your show! A lot of "sold" signs on your website, too.

Regardless of sales, this work is impressive. The contrast between the city images and the wood is great.

And they really do seem to capture a moment. The transfer process, and the imagery you've created, seem to achieve what I think of as the appearance of memories. But, that must be different for everyone.

It seems like your environment is effectively engaging with your muses. Is that always the case, or are some locales better at that than others?

We drove to Ennis, Texas (bluebonnet wildflower country) this morning, and it was like being in an artists paint pallet.

I like your work.

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