Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Mark's art show at Roq La Rue in Seattle on Friday

Mark Frauenfelder: I'm having my first gallery exhibit this Friday at Roq La Rue gallery in Seattle. The name of the show is “Retrorama!” and it features nine of my paintings and the work of several other artists that I have long admired. If you are around on Friday from 6-9pm for the opening (with music by DJ Vodka Twist) please stop by and say hi. The show runs through Dec 1st.

If you would like to buy a painting, please contact the gallery owner, Kirsten Anderson at (206) 374-8977 or by email.

Roq La Rue 2312 2nd Ave Seattle WA 98121

(Click on thumbnails for enlargement)

Stumpdance 20X16 "Stumpdance"
Acrylic on canvas
20" x 16"
$650 framed
Candy Thief 20X16 "Candy Thief"
Acrylic on canvas
20" x 16"
$650 framed
Fallen Leaf 16X20 "Fallen Leaf"
Acrylic on canvas
20" x 16"
$650 framed
Petwalk 16X20 "Pet Walk"
Acrylic on canvas
20" x 16"
$650 framed

Torn Leaf 20X24 "Torn Leaf"
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 24"
$750
Zero 20X24 "Zero"
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 24"
$750
Gumdrop Princess 24X30 "Gumdrop Princess"
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 30"
$950
Star Hitcher 24X30 "Star Hitcher"
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 30"
$950
The Poke 24X30 "The Poke"
Acrylic on canvas
24" x 30"
$950

Roq La Rue is very pleased to present a show of work by artists who are influenced by retro animation and design, yet put their own unique spin on it, creating vibrant, playful work.

Mark Frauenfelder unveils a new series of effervescent paintings done in a storybook style mixed with a dash of children’s manga and secret arcane symbolism. Known mainly for his writing and the founding of his uber-popular blog (and former zine) Boing Boing as well as being the editor of Make magazine, Mark is also an accomplished illustrator. This is his first gallery exhibit.

Wednesday Kirwan creates gouache paintings that evoke fairytale themes. For this exhibit she has created a series of paintings depicting mermaid type creatures, as alluringly sweet and strangely eerie as her subject matter has been described to be.

Lynne Nailor and partner Chris Reccardi both come from the animation industry. Lynne designing for “Ren and Stimpy”, “Samurai Jack”,” and “Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go!”. Her paintings usually features angular yet voluptuous pin up style gals done in a Barbarella meets Beatnik aesthetic.

Chris Reccardi also hails from “Ren and Stimpy” (as a storyboard artist, animator, writer, director, and composer and performer of the show’s opening theme music!) as apprenticing under such legends as Ralph Bakshi and John Kricfalusi. He also worked on “Powerpuff Girls”, “Samurai Jack”, and Rob Zombie’s upcoming “Haunted World of El Superbeasto.” His work is similar to Lynne’s, mixing a jazzy mod look with retro sci fi style.

Both Lynne and Chris have been working on co-producing and directing their original pilot for Nickelodeon, “The Modifyers”, due for completion in January 2007, but were ready to drop some fantastic paintings off for their Roq la Rue exhibit.

Johnny Yanok mixes current pop culture?with a 60’s Little Golden Book type style. His paintings usually are narrative and humorous and feature an array of characters in each piece. Link

noemail@noemail.org (Mark Frauenfelder) Tue, 07 Nov 2006 09:27:09 -0600



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