March 28, 2012

2012 DIY Street Art Kits


3rd Annual DIY Street Art Kits (2012)
These kits are suited for adults and kids (with adult supervision). Each kit contains easy to follow instructions and everything you need to create non-permanent, non-harmful street art. For this years kit, I'm requesting that you would please email me pictures after you have finished it so I may use them for an upcoming project. Each kit is $25 and is limited to 25.
SOLD OUT

March 16, 2012

The Legends of Hip Hop

The Legends of Hip Hop Show - "Mos Def" 
(12x12 on canvas with acrylic, goauche and ink) 
SOLD

March 03, 2012

Goshen Art Center Gallery Opening




Gallery opening at the Goshen Art Center on March 2, 2012


Goshen Art Center is excited to announce the opening of our March Exhibit featuring the works of artists Jason Schoppe and Dave Wilkinson, Friday March 2nd, 5 - 8 p.m. The exhibit will run through March 30th.
Gallery hours for this exhibit will be Wednesdays 12 to 5, and by appt:
317 358 6787 or 574 315 0124

Dave Wilkinson is primarily a stone carver living and working in the Benton Harbor, MI Arts District. The work in this show are dynamic Encaustic pieces from his series “Relapse and Recovery”, 

new self portraits created around and examining his recovery from crack addiction, from which he has been clean for six years. ‘They reflect the frantic ugliness that surrounded me at that time. The image is incised into the layers of wax which have been applied over a lightly painted board, the background contrasting with the dark image, to evoke a sense of uneasy hope.’ Dave’s work has recently been shown at the Phoenix CafĂ© in Benton Harbor, and his series “Creatures” is presently on view at the Buchanan Art Center.

Jason Schoppe is a South Bend artist who infuses a variety of techniques without holding any allegiances to one particular method. At a young age, he fell in love with art as a way to fight off the prosaic mainstream of society and has used his art to find personal freedom through the beautiful struggles of everyday life. With over two decades of experience, Jason has created projects, inside and outside of his studio, in numerous different styles, such as photography, graphic design, music production, illustration, graffiti, mixed media collages and 3 dimensional. Some of his more recent work, which has been a revisit to an old high school passion, has been seen throughout the streets of Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit and all cities in-between as well as being recognized globally via the world wide web.