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Working on my submission to the today. Opens May 22nd in San Francisco!… Engaged on my submission to the #strikeawayshow at present. Opens Might 22nd in San Francisco!

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Hi friends,
It’s been quite a while since I posted an art update. Here’s a brief glimpse of 2015!
In March and April 2015, I showed my life size watercolor portrait series “Falling ‘Deep Below Heaven’” as part of Arc Gallery’s Spotlight:Figure show. Friend and writer Mia Sullivan wrote a great article about the series that you can read Here. Detail shots of the paintings are shown here!
Spoke Art shows:
I had great fun participating in Spoke’s annual Wes Anderson-themed art show, which took place at Joseph Gross Gallery in NYC this year! Click the link to check out my remaining pieces for sale, along with lots of stellar work. I also have a couple pieces in an upcoming Wes Anderson B Dads book, by Abram’s Publishing, that you can pre-order Here.
Amelie: Spoke also did an Amelie-inspired show. You can see all the pieces Here, including one of mine that’s still up for grabs.
Bedford Gallery award: To my surprise and delight, my life-size painting “Orchid (or, Roberto)”, from the “NYC Series”, won one of the best in show awards at “Botanica: all Things Plant Life”, a juried exhibition at Bedford Gallery in Walnut Creek. Here’s an article about the show, in which I got to say a thing or two!
Independent film poster: I really enjoyed creating the poster artwork for MarkOlesko and Michael Manziello’s beautiful, unscripted film “Bird in Hand”, set mostly in San Francisco and following a road trip to lush Louisiana. Rent or buy the film Here.
My miniature matchbox paintings, “Burning” and “Cooling”, were part of the#StrikeAwayShow, a collection of over 450 pieces of art created with and on matchbooks and matchboxes. This was such a blast to participate in--there were so many incredibly creative pieces.
Fayes Video Shows:
I had a solo show of “City Dogs”, a collection of art inspired by dogs and their owners. I also participated in a group show for which I created a “Faye’s Heroines” series, a collection of portraits of leading ladies in some of their most popular movie rentals. Here are of a couple of my favorites, entitled “I need a baby for this father”, depicting Cate Blanchett as Jane in “The Life Aquatic” (can you tell I have a thing for Wes Anderson?), and “Oh my darling, Clementine, you were lost and gone forever” depicting Kate Winslet as Clementine in “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind”.
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#strikeawayshow ends tomorrow! Swing by and check it out if you can at @paxtongate (from whom I'm regramming this photo, featuring my zine, Matchbox Horror 1). Thanks again to the amazing @adorndesign and @ccerruti for putting this all together!!! Long live, #phillumeny ! #matchbox #matchbook #matchart
“Strike Away, a widely-encompassing show of nearly 450 painted, sculpted, cut, fired, and sewn artworks made from matchbooks by 225 artists from around the world now on view at Paxton Gate Curiosities for Kids is the first show artists Courtney Cerruti and Alicia Dornadic have teamed up to organize together. With a nondiscriminatory, open call for artwork that included an emphasized reach across the photo-sharing platform Instagram (#StrikeAwayShow) used by millions of creative people in order to include as many artists and makers as possible, all skill levels and career stages are represented. Cerruti and Dornadic aimed to organize a show with a more inclusive theme where everyone could participate, and the result is an exhibition that is both electric and eclectic.”
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My piece in #strikeawayshow reposted from @ccerruti
Good day, friends! Strike Away Show is currently up at Paxton Gate’s Curiosities for Kids (766 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA). The show is an exhibition of more than 400 works of matchbox art by over 200 artists worldwide and was curated by Courtney Cerruti and Alicia Dornadic. I have three pieces included in the exhibit, as shown above: Lovelight Match Books (1 black/pink; 1 butterscotch/teal) - These journals are designed as an homage to phillumeny, or the pursuit of collecting matchboxes/matchbooks. (“Phillumeny” comes from Greek and Latin words meaning “love” and “light”.) Just as igniting a flame brings forth the unseen around us, penning one’s thoughts offers new ideas formerly unknown to the world. -- Each book is hand-bound and stitched, and ready for use. Front image and interior pages are risograph-printed on card stock. Matchbox Horror #1: Death Glares - Death Glares is the first work of a series of short horror fiction packaged in handmade matchboxes. Issue #1 offers a variation on the Bloody Mary legend. The package sleeve, zine cover and inside mirror are all silkscreened in up to three colors. The matchbox tray and zine pages are risograph-printed in black on grey card stock and paper respectively. Matchbox Horror #1 is currently available through my Etsy store. Issue #2 is scheduled for release Fall/Winter 2015. --- Stop by and check out Strike Away Show if you have a chance! The show is up until June 30.