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- Amazwi and Water Street join forces for ‘Art Dart’ event
- Art listings: April 16 2009
- Street Dealers Shunning the big-time art world has its benefits …
Art best bets
Akron Beacon Journal
Glass Art – Through May 23 Peninsula Art Academy 1600 W. Touring the USA – Saturday through May 31 M.
Amazwi and Water Street join forces for ‘Art Dart’ event
HollandSentinel.com
Saturday and grab a great piece of art for a great price. Amazwi Contemporary Art 249 Culver Street is joining Water Street Gallery 98 Center St. Douglas to host “Art Dart. ” Works from both galleries will fill the walls for the annual event. “This is a chance to view and take home many of the little treasures in the galleries’ collections that do not get the exposure that the larger works receive” said Maryjo Lemanski co-owner of Water Street. Stop in either gallery to purchase a dart for $250.
Art listings: April 16 2009
The Union of Grass Valley
Nevada City artist LeeAnn Brook shows 50 acrylic on wood panel paintings of pears along with 50 other artists that were chosen to paint 50 paintings in 50 days. Contact LeeAnn Brook 265-6817 or the 20th Street Gallery 916-930-0500. Afternoon Deli101 W. McKnight Way Grass Valley: “Wildlife Photography” featuring the polar bears of Churchill Canada and other mammals and birds of the NW Territories Iceland and Western United States by Karen stergard is currently on display. Monday-Thursday 11 a.
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Street Dealers Shunning the big-time art world has its benefits …
San Francisco Chronicle
Their playful paintings which feature mythical creatures colorful blobs and imaginary cities are on the small side and mostly done on thick mortarboard which doesn’t require mounting. Individual pieces sell for the low low price of $10 to $20 and there’s no hard sell. Bodelson and Wang who sit and paint after opening their makeshift gallery for business barely look up unless someone approaches them. Bodelson told me he loves selling on the street because it brings original art to people who normally wouldn’t consider buying it. “I sold my first painting to this lady who was jogging by and she said to me ‘I hate art. But after the woman chatted with him for a few minutes she decided to purchase a painting.
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