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Brian Adam Douglas aka Elbow Toe, by sin on Jun 26, 2015 4:34:58 GMT 1, Something special, if you find yourself in the city.
Andrew Edlin Gallery will host its final exhibition at its Chelsea location with a presentation by seven artists who were invited to create works related to the environment and install them directly onto the walls, ceilings and floors of the gallery. Each artist will be given a large chunk of the space and seven days and nights to complete their piece. The building will then be demolished some time in the near future.
The pictures of the Elbow Toe (and accompanying comments) have been spectacular.
Something special, if you find yourself in the city. Andrew Edlin Gallery will host its final exhibition at its Chelsea location with a presentation by seven artists who were invited to create works related to the environment and install them directly onto the walls, ceilings and floors of the gallery. Each artist will be given a large chunk of the space and seven days and nights to complete their piece. The building will then be demolished some time in the near future. The pictures of the Elbow Toe (and accompanying comments) have been spectacular.
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Brian Adam Douglas aka Elbow Toe, by sin on Jul 30, 2016 20:58:14 GMT 1, Brian is working on a new body of work. We had a chance to visit the studio recently. Didnt take pictures out of respect as much of the work is in process. He did just post a new finished piece. The transformation from what I saw to this was subtle, and mostly in the mark making and made it all come together. This body of work, lovely sad songs sung in stunningly beautiful notes.
13680974_10153789671131616_8639690199553706405_n (1) by Craig ONeil, on Flickr
Brian is working on a new body of work. We had a chance to visit the studio recently. Didnt take pictures out of respect as much of the work is in process. He did just post a new finished piece. The transformation from what I saw to this was subtle, and mostly in the mark making and made it all come together. This body of work, lovely sad songs sung in stunningly beautiful notes. 13680974_10153789671131616_8639690199553706405_n (1) by Craig ONeil, on Flickr
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