Copro Gallery presents: “Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me”

Gallery Openings/Exhibitions

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Twin Peaks fans have another reason to fall in love with this 90’s classic TV series (and subsequent movie) as Copro Gallery in Santa Monica, CA preps for its next exhibition: “Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me”. Featuring works from a stellar cast of artists reflecting the surreal mood that is David Lynch’s world. Opening next Saturday, April 21st at 8pm-11:30pm and on display until May 12th.

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Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins: “Cloud Theory” @ Merry Karnowsky Gallery

Gallery Openings/Exhibitions

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Opening next Saturday at the Merry Karnowsky Gallery in Los Angeles, CA is a solo exhibition titled Cloud Theory featuring the surreal works of Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins. His otherworldly creature creations of birds, aquatic life, and tentacles are sure to be an event not to be missed! Opening Saturday, April 21st at 8-11pm





“Titanic” by Steve Thomas

Steve Thomas’ latest print is “Titanic” in commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, and the re-release of the James Cameron epic. It is a 13″ x 19″ Giclee, signed/numbered edition of 100, and cost $89. On sale now HERE.

***Look closely at the Bow of the boat. 😉

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"Titanic" by Steve Thomas. 13" x 19" Giclee. Ed of 100 S/N. $89

Weekend Features: Embodiment: A Glowing Skeleton by Eric Franklin

It’s An Art World

Eric Franklin sculpts a glass structure titled, “Embodiment” into a shape of a human skeleton. This sculpture is hollow and filled with ionized krypton, causing them to glow similar to a neon light. The resulting pictures almost look like I am looking at a digital rendering of a liquid, glowing skeleton.

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Every glass seal has to be perfect, and this piece contains hundreds. Everywhere one tube joins another, or a tube terminates, glass tubes were sealed together. They have to be perfect in order to preserve the luminosity of the krypton. If one rogue molecule gets inside the void of the glass tubing it can eventually contaminate the gas and it will no longer glow. There are times when the holes in the seals are so small that you cannot actually see them with your eyes without the help of a leak detector. Once the glass pieces are ready to get filled with gas, I pull a high vacuum while the glass is hot in order to evacuate any dust or water vapor from the interior surface until there are literally no molecules inside the void of the glass. Then the krypton can be introduced and the glass sealed off. It’s an extremely tedious process, one I have somewhat of a love/hate relationship with. -Eric Franklin

(via Colossal)

Cult Cinema Sunday featuring “True Romance”

On the 3rd Sunday of every month at Fruit in Hull UK, Cult Cinema Sunday holds a film night featuring cinematic treats from the vaults of film history. Each screening is accompanied by a poster designed with local artists and designers first made available on movie night, then in an online sale.

This Sunday’s (April 15th) movie screening is “True Romance” and has 2 posters created by James Fenwick and Domanic Li. Each are A3 16.5″ x 11.7″ digital print on 300gm heavy weight paper, signed/numbered editions of 50, and cost £6 ($10US).
They will be available on the night of the screening, and online on Monday, April 16th at 12pm GMT (4am PDT) HERE.

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"True Romance" by James Fenwick. 16.5" x 11.7" Digital print. Ed of 50 S/N. £6 ($10US)


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"True Romance" by Domanic Li. 16.5" x 11.7" Digital print. Ed of 50 S/N. £6 ($10US)