
Friday, September 17, 2010
Grab your faux fur and get outside this weekend!

Thursday, September 16, 2010
Extra, Extra - My work is in the debut issue of RUE!!!
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My work is in the debut issue of Rue magazine, in the cool home of the uber-talented photographer and blogger, Victoria Smith... Pages 95 and 97. Could not have been luckier to deal with these extraordinary women.. Thankyou Rue!! See more here - http://ruemag.com/ |
Sunday, September 12, 2010
The Artwork of Angela Fraleigh

The quietest sounds on earth, 8 x 16 ft. oil on canvas
Angela Fraleigh "even", 2007 oil on panel, 72 x 96 inches


Angela Fraleigh "the story she told from that time on", 2007 oil on panel, 72 x 96 inches

Angela Fraleigh "but that would come later", 2007 oil on panel, 24 x 32 inches


Artist Statement
My Mother was just eighteen when I was born but she had been living on her own with David for three years. Orphaning herself at an early age was a means of survival. She dropped out of high school in 73’, received her GED and began working at Beaufort Community College as a secretary at night taking classes during the day.
Shirley Wallace baby-sat.
My parents Debbie and David grew pot in the backyard but had to start hiding the plants behind the kiddy pool because Shirley’s husband Joe was a narc.
We lived on Humphrey’s road in a trailer next door to David’s bosses house. He was in construction which was good work when it was steady. That place was a “dump" so they left and rented a house on Rogers road. When I was one year old David moved out and my mother moved to a “nice” three bedroom trailer with her friend Susan.
My mother said it was probably her aunt Anna who inspired her to put her past behind her and change her life. Anna always smelled nice, had respect for others, she liked better things and kept a clean house...that and TV.
Even when she and my father were out of work we always looked respectable. Nice manners, combed hair, clean clothes. Nobody knew. My mother has always been into appearances.
It was a godsend television, through it she could see how other people lived- how it was supposed to be.
She met Lee in 1978 at a disco. Three weeks later he proposed.
These tensions are heightened as paint itself becomes a tool for the disturbance; a main protagonist in the story and a carrier of meaning. Violent and seductive, threatening and unpredictable it complicates the image leaving us unsure if the figures are being birthed or eaten away; if the paint is taking control, acting as savior, interrupting, manipulating or providing the stimulus for the relationship. Physicality of the paint both cankers and covers the narrative caressing the fine line between victim and volunteer. There is a desperate human quality in the work, one that embraces the flawed hero.... you know what was supposed to have happened but you also know it didn't.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Going to San Fran soon? Hit the wayfare tavern...

Tuesday, September 7, 2010
A Delicious Brunch in NYC

Monday, September 6, 2010
Artist of the Month : Hsin-Yao Tseng
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Intersection 24" x 24" Oil $2,200 (SOLD) | ||||||||||
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On The Way to Work 30" x 40" Oil $4,000 | ||||||||||
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Summer Impression 24" x 30" Oil $2,600 | ||||||||||
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| Market Street In Green 11 x 14 Oil $$1,050 | ||||||||||
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| The one above is my favorite...I love the use of color here. Red Light Dancing 9 x 12 Oil $$950 | ||||||||||
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Rainy On Market St. 11" x 14" Oil (SOLD) Hsin-Yao Tseng was born in Taipei Taiwan in 1986. He was born to be an artist. At the age of ten, he began painting in watercolors, as well as other mediums. This activity at such an early age was self-inspired and self-taught. It gave Hsin-Yao insights into the foundation he would need to excel in producing work to the standards he expected. He received his B.F.A of Fine Art Painting from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco in 2009. The subjects he chooses to explore include landscapes, the figure and still-life using bright color and expressive brush-strokes. The word "explore" is chosen purposely to describe Hsin-Yao's artistic drive and evolution as a fine artist. He will experiment with technique using his medium to accentuate the intrinsic personality of his subjects and themes. An urban scene will be expressed in a more organic, edgey manner causing him to use his medium in a bit more aggressive and spontaneous fashion, while painting figure requires a more gentle and cautious hand. Tseng made top finalists at the Art Renewal Center 2008/2009 Salon, top 50 in the 2009 Salon International at Greenhouse Gallery, earned Second Place in The Artist's Magazine's 25th annual contest- Portrait/Figure, and Third Place in the International Artist Magazine (June/July 2008). Hsin-Yao is consciously on a mission and it shows in his work. His dedication and passion to break artistic barriers in his painting are apparent when approaching a collection of his paintings wherever they are exhibited. His work is for sale at The Howard Mandville Gallery in Kirkland, Washington. | ||||||||||
Friday, September 3, 2010
The Art of Destruction

Thought I would leave you some images of DECAY as we move slowly, and unwillingly, (for me) into fall, and all of the beautiful decay that comes with it.Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Waiting for Rue...
If you are interested in beautiful design, fresh looks, hip happenings and just overall coolness you need to go to the Rue Magazine Facebook Page and wait with excitement until the September Issue debuts...Sunday, August 29, 2010
Art and Windows

This wall of windows dividing the room is absolutely insane....
Camel and cream or white, never goes out of style, my friends....Thursday, August 26, 2010
Picnic at Hanging Bed...
Via-St.Kilda
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Brooklyn for Dinner


Wednesday, August 18, 2010
N.Y.C. Love...












