Iced Cream and Cuddles
Here is a rough shot of the piece I put in the Chinatown show:

Group Show in Chinatown
‘Bailout Inertia’
A group exhibition
Featuring work by:
Erin Althea Mike Bertino
Erica Brown Maureen Cavanaugh
Karl Erickson Daniel Gibson
Stephanie Hutin Andrew Neuhues
Kyle Simon Albion Stafford
James Williams Kate T. Williamson
Curated by Jonathan Belli
Presented at:
Automat
936 Chung King Rd.
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Showing: April 24th & 25th
Opening reception: April 25th 6-9 pm
Babies-a-rama

Juniper (left), Scarlett (right)
Juniper and Scarlett arrived on November 25th, 2008! I’ve been super busy and recovering, but look for some new work coming soon!
Sugah Show
Thanks to all who came out to the show!!
Here are some pics:




Interview with Claudio
Check out this interview I did with Claudio Parentela:
http://variationsinnortherndegradations.blogspot.com/
Thanks Claudio!
our kind of people
Mike Bertino and I are showing together on Aug 15th at Sugar Hair Salon! Brother Reade is going to be rapping and DJ Them Jeans will be spinning it up crazy style. It’s going to be a lot of fun. The above image is a detail from a larger painting that will be in the show, and the image below has all the info, with a drawing of Mike’s in the background. Hope to see you there!
Back from the other side
Graduation was a success and Europe was fabulous! Ann Field, Art Center’s Illustration Department chair, led us through a whirlwind tour of a variety of London’s art and illustration scene(s). To name a few, we went to Sir Peter Blake’s studio (a major highlight for me!), the adorable Rob Ryan’s studio (I LOVE this guy’s work), Peepshow (collective), Le Gun (collective/magazine), Container (collective), White Cube Gallery, London Art Projects, and many, many others. Everyone was so warm and loving, it was impossible to not fall in love with London and to want to cuddle up with all the great talents which are there. We also visited the Darwin exhibit at the natural history museum, which was super neat for me, as I’m always a sucker for pickled animals. Just kidding, it was really sad, but fascinating!
A couple of us continued on to Paris for a coupla days, which was magical, to say the least. We were there for May Day, one of France’s lovely holidays and we even got to sort of march along with some of the unions. It was really exciting! Vive La France! Power to the people.
Anyways, here are a few selected photos…enjoy!
Hello Everyone!
My website and blog are finally up! Hooray! Hoorah! I am graduating from Art Center in a couple of weeks and then I’m off to London and Paris for two weeks, so I’ll post some stuff when I get back!












