Urban Craft Uprising is almost upon us and this year there's something new! In addition to all of the fantastic vendors for the first time there will be several crafty authors signing their books!
While all of the authors are great in their own right, I'm particularly looking forward to having Noah Scalin sign a copy of Skulls!
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Friday, November 14, 2008
Arbito and Snaggs Presale!
Welcome to the Snaggs and Arbito Presale!
If you would like to purchase an Arbito and Snaggs piece of your very own, please contact us at Schmancy (206.728.8008) and we'll be happy to assist you! (Phone calls only please. Do not email.)
Don't forget that Snaggs' and Arbito's opening is tonight, November 14th from 6pm-9pm at Schmancy (1932 Second Ave, Seattle, WA). Hope to see you there!
Greek Garden #1 (night time)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Greek Garden #2 (toes)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Greek Garden #3 (head)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Sea of Missies (Girls)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Friendlies (mushrooms)
6x6 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$100
Welcome Island (head)
6x6 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$100
HELP (day time)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
US! (night time)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Sprout
20x20 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches CP 600gm paper
$400
All of the following pieces are made of vinyl:
White-Capped Shroom $145
14” X 16.75”
Alpine Mushroom (Red & White) $145
14” X 18.5”
All American Mushroom $145
15” X 15”
Alpine Mushroom (Green/Blue/Purple) $145
14” X 18.5”
Purple-Hooded Shroom $145
10.75” X 20”
If you would like to purchase an Arbito and Snaggs piece of your very own, please contact us at Schmancy (206.728.8008) and we'll be happy to assist you! (Phone calls only please. Do not email.)
Don't forget that Snaggs' and Arbito's opening is tonight, November 14th from 6pm-9pm at Schmancy (1932 Second Ave, Seattle, WA). Hope to see you there!
Greek Garden #1 (night time)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Greek Garden #2 (toes)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Greek Garden #3 (head)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Sea of Missies (Girls)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Friendlies (mushrooms)
6x6 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$100
Welcome Island (head)
6x6 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$100
HELP (day time)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
US! (night time)
10x10 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches HP 300gm paper
$200
Sprout
20x20 inches framed
ink and watercolor on Arches CP 600gm paper
$400
All of the following pieces are made of vinyl:
White-Capped Shroom $145
14” X 16.75”
Alpine Mushroom (Red & White) $145
14” X 18.5”
All American Mushroom $145
15” X 15”
Alpine Mushroom (Green/Blue/Purple) $145
14” X 18.5”
Purple-Hooded Shroom $145
10.75” X 20”
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Snaggs and Arbito Interview!
Arbito and Snaggs are two supremely talented Seattle artists who just happen to be married. They're two great tastes that go great together!
Their fantastic new show opens tomorrow night at Schmancy (1932 2nd Ave, Seattle) from 6-9p. In the mean time, why not check out the Snaggs' answers to the Schmancy Gallery interview?
Schmancy Gallery: Both of you are so talented! What is it like to live with another artist?
Snaggs: Ahhh, thanks!
It’s great being married to a fellow artist… and understanding what it’s like to go through creative blocks. We keep each other in check, and it’s nice to have someone keeping you company when you’re working on art till the wee hours of the morning in the dark, cold basement. We probably wouldn’t get anything done if one person was relaxing, watching tv upstairs; or even worse; already in bed while you are working up a storm!
SG: Both of you seem to be influenced by '70's pop culture. Do you have any favorite television shows or cereals from that era?
S: Favorite tv shows? Growing up, the Muppets, Sesame Street and any of the Rankin Bass cartoons were super influential; and still are. In fact, there’s old home movies of Snaggs in a walker, racing down the hallway and screeching when the theme song of the Muppets comes on tv. (she still does that too)
Recently, we’ve been obsessed with anything pertaining to the history of ancient Rome and just finished watching I Claudius. Snaggs loves Chapi Chapo and Gimme Gimme Octopus.
And cereals? Count Chocula, Cookie Crisp and Fruity Pebbles… Yumm! It’s a miracle we still have teeth left with all that sugary goodness growing up!
SG: Do you feel that having a web presence has helped your career? Do you find that having such instant and close feedback with your fans is helpful?
Being an artist in the internet age has definitely helped get exposure. Most of the art shows we’ve been involved with have been through galleries finding out about our work online…. and mainly through flickr! If someone is an artist and just starting out, get on flickr!! It’s definitely a useful way to see how receptive people are to new pieces; although at the same respect in can make you crazy if you’re putting something out there you’re especially excited about, and it’s like crickets chirping when nobody seems interested and comments on your image.
SG: Last question: How do you cope with the Seattle winters? Alternately, if you put your music player on shuffle, what albums would show up? Please be honest.
S: Seattle winters are tough! Once you get to December and already been dark, wet and glooming for a good couple months, it’s hard not to wonder, “WHY do I live here when there’s virtually only 3 weeks of sun all year (at least it seems that way)?!” We both try to just trudge on through the long winter months and get as much work done as possible. Alternatively, if we did live in a place where the sun was shining every day, it would be hard to be holed up in the house all day and have to be creative. Guess it would explain why there’s seems to be so many artists and musicans who live in the northwest!
We switch up listening to music and playing movies in the background. Usually we put on movies that we’ve seen a million times so we don’t feel tempted to actually watch the movie instead of getting work done. While working on our Schmancy show, we watched…err, listened to, Casino Royale, Dial M for Murder, Strangers on a Train, Seven Year Itch, Cactus Flower……
We’ve been listening to the soundtrack for Pat Garrett & Billy the kid (over and over again), Bo Diddley. Wendy Carlos/ switched on Bach, John Lennon/ Mind Games….
More photos of Snaggs' and Arbito's work can be seen in their respective Flickr pages. Make sure to stop back by tomorrow for their presale!
Their fantastic new show opens tomorrow night at Schmancy (1932 2nd Ave, Seattle) from 6-9p. In the mean time, why not check out the Snaggs' answers to the Schmancy Gallery interview?
Schmancy Gallery: Both of you are so talented! What is it like to live with another artist?
Snaggs: Ahhh, thanks!
It’s great being married to a fellow artist… and understanding what it’s like to go through creative blocks. We keep each other in check, and it’s nice to have someone keeping you company when you’re working on art till the wee hours of the morning in the dark, cold basement. We probably wouldn’t get anything done if one person was relaxing, watching tv upstairs; or even worse; already in bed while you are working up a storm!
SG: Both of you seem to be influenced by '70's pop culture. Do you have any favorite television shows or cereals from that era?
S: Favorite tv shows? Growing up, the Muppets, Sesame Street and any of the Rankin Bass cartoons were super influential; and still are. In fact, there’s old home movies of Snaggs in a walker, racing down the hallway and screeching when the theme song of the Muppets comes on tv. (she still does that too)
Recently, we’ve been obsessed with anything pertaining to the history of ancient Rome and just finished watching I Claudius. Snaggs loves Chapi Chapo and Gimme Gimme Octopus.
And cereals? Count Chocula, Cookie Crisp and Fruity Pebbles… Yumm! It’s a miracle we still have teeth left with all that sugary goodness growing up!
SG: Do you feel that having a web presence has helped your career? Do you find that having such instant and close feedback with your fans is helpful?
Being an artist in the internet age has definitely helped get exposure. Most of the art shows we’ve been involved with have been through galleries finding out about our work online…. and mainly through flickr! If someone is an artist and just starting out, get on flickr!! It’s definitely a useful way to see how receptive people are to new pieces; although at the same respect in can make you crazy if you’re putting something out there you’re especially excited about, and it’s like crickets chirping when nobody seems interested and comments on your image.
SG: Last question: How do you cope with the Seattle winters? Alternately, if you put your music player on shuffle, what albums would show up? Please be honest.
S: Seattle winters are tough! Once you get to December and already been dark, wet and glooming for a good couple months, it’s hard not to wonder, “WHY do I live here when there’s virtually only 3 weeks of sun all year (at least it seems that way)?!” We both try to just trudge on through the long winter months and get as much work done as possible. Alternatively, if we did live in a place where the sun was shining every day, it would be hard to be holed up in the house all day and have to be creative. Guess it would explain why there’s seems to be so many artists and musicans who live in the northwest!
We switch up listening to music and playing movies in the background. Usually we put on movies that we’ve seen a million times so we don’t feel tempted to actually watch the movie instead of getting work done. While working on our Schmancy show, we watched…err, listened to, Casino Royale, Dial M for Murder, Strangers on a Train, Seven Year Itch, Cactus Flower……
We’ve been listening to the soundtrack for Pat Garrett & Billy the kid (over and over again), Bo Diddley. Wendy Carlos/ switched on Bach, John Lennon/ Mind Games….
More photos of Snaggs' and Arbito's work can be seen in their respective Flickr pages. Make sure to stop back by tomorrow for their presale!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
sorry for the extended absence
Sorry to have been away from the blog for so long. I can promise you big things here a little later this week, however!
Arbito and Snaggs have an opening this Friday from 6-9p at Schmancy! As usual, we'll also have an interview and a presale. Hope you'll come back this Friday for all the new goodness!
Arbito and Snaggs have an opening this Friday from 6-9p at Schmancy! As usual, we'll also have an interview and a presale. Hope you'll come back this Friday for all the new goodness!
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