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Wednesday, March 12, 2014

THIS IS ART @ T.S. KING

This Is Art is the name of the new gallery space located at Thomas Starr King Middle School.  T.S King focuses on Arts & Technology, Film/Cinema, and Environmental Studies-just to name a few.  The Curators Club did a magnificent job of naming this first exhibition as well as the gallery itself-THIS IS ART.

March 12, 2014 opening exhibit was a enriched experience filled with expression, provoking idea, and intriguing art work displayed by the students at T.S. King.  As the art work graced the wall, red dots made it evident the attendees were serious and believed in the visual dream of these young artist.  We had the opportunity to speak with some of the talented artist in addition to capturing their creations.  Pen and Ink drawings is one the most visually varied art practices, used in many different types of art ranging from calligraphy, tattooing, sketch art, and formal drawings.  Largely used in illustrations, this artwork reflected strong contrast and tone.

Artist: Leila Grillo
"Urban Day"  
Pen & Ink

Artistist: Leila Grillo
"Out On The Town"
Pen & Ink

Additional artwork that captivated attendees was Artist Sparrow Huga "Savage" which depicted the struggle of human emotions.  This mix media piece was created by using original illustrated drawings on canvas combined with wood, metal and paint.


Artist: Zion Parrish a.k.a Sparrow Huga
"Savage" series 1,2 & 3
Mix Media



Other artist resembled those of Tim Burton--exceptional illustration with ink. The colors were whimsical and playful--a perfect reflection of "A Day At The Circus". 
Artist: Milan Debert
"A Day At The Circus"
Illustrations

Paris Levy added to the whimsical creations of color.  Her wax on canvas spoke to me the whole entire night. The colors took me to a happy place where it provoked the inner child, reminiscent of youthful imagination and wonder.  I had to purchase it!  

Artist: Paris Levy
Wax on Canvas

It was a art studded night at T.S. King and we salute all the artist who gave us the opportunity to visualize from another prospective--the mind of innocent unguarded creativity.

Enjoy!

*Please excuse the misspelling of any artist name and title of artwork. Revisions will made upon request!
Interviews will not be posted due to the high level of sound in background.  Any questions, please leave comment or contact Pretty Rich Minds.  Thanks!












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