Digital Montage Number 1

Nick Gentry

Nick Gentry paints portraits of fit, young people onto collections of old discarded floppy disks.  These pieces are interesting to me, with the importance that our popular culture places on the shiny and new.

Tugboat Printshop

Visit the Tugboat printshop if you want to see some awesome looking printmaking.  Artists Paul Roden and Valerie Lueth collaborate to create many of the pieces found on the site but do create solo work as well.

The Universal Now: Big Ben & Thames 1961 / 1982 - Cut and folded vintage bookplates 14.63 x 13.88 in

Abigail Reynolds

Abigail Reynolds is an artist based in London and has been exhibiting her artwork around the world since Y2K, remember that mess? Anyway, Reynolds latest work is constructed from primarily from found book images to construct a new composition. I really enjoy the way she plays with color and composition as she allows her work to break free from the confines of the square or rectangle.

The Sour Side Of The Lemonheads (It’s A Shame About Evan)

Let me set this up by saying that I am a big The Lemonheads fan.  I am even a fan of Evan Dando as a solo artist.  I have been a fan since the release of It’s A Shame About Ray, which came out in 1992, and by this time already their fifth album.  It was released during the summer leading into my senior year of high school….Geez, now I am telling my age.  I never had an opportunity to see them live back then, but on the night of March 4, 2012, I would get my chance.