So it's been a week since I returned from the rockin Few N Far west coast road trip, and I'm still smiling. All the ladies rocked it out on our walls, and friendships and connections were strengthened. We are becoming a tight knit crew of talented and dynamic women, and I feel so fortunate to be a part of the whole thing. Many thanks to all who came out and supported, and to our generous sponsors and hosts. The van started in Sacramento, then SF, then LA, stopped in SD and then finished up in TJ, here's some of my pics from LA and TJ. We had the whole thing filmed and photographed by Lea Bruno and Erin Ashford, so better pics to come! Can't wait to do our next big project
I was invited to participate in the upcoming 'Sesame Street' show at Known Gallery . The show is dedicated to the theme of Sesame Street and all proceeds benefit Sesame Street's charity group, City of Hope. This is the piece I donated, which is titled, 'A lil birdy told Me', it is 11"x17" painted with acrylics on wood and collaged papers.
The
Private opening for the show will be this Friday April 27th between 8pm -11pm
The Public Opening will be Saturday from 6pm - 11pm. and the Gallery will be
open all day on Sunday from 11am to 8pm. Please remember this is just a 3 day
show.
Show
runs Saturday April 28 at 6pm-11pm & Sunday April 29 at 11am-9pm
Known Gallery
441 North Fairfax Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90036
info@knowngallery.com
Featuring:
Aaron De La Cruz, Amanda Lynn, Anthony Lister, Askew, Augustine Kofie, Axis,
Carlos Donjuan, Dabs & Myla, Dame, Danny D, Eric Dressen, Evol, Franco
Vescovi, George Thompson, Haeler, Honkey Kong, Jaime Oliver, Jasper Wong,
Jeff McMillan, Joe King, Kelsey Brookes, Leo Eguiarte, Les Schettkoe, Madsteez,
Manny Sayes, Mambo, Mark Dean Veca, Matt Nichols, Mr. Cartoon, Munk One, Nate
Van Dyke, Norm, OG Abel, Patrick Martinez, Persue, Pose, Push, Revok, Rime aka
Jersey Joe, Samuel Rodriguez, Sage Vaughn, Sever, Slick, Stash, Steel, Todd
Bratrud, Trevelen, Victor Reyes…
This coming Thursday, April 26th from 8:30-11pm, my good friend Victor Reyes will be showing at our studio gallery, Cassel Gallery in SF. His new body of work takes on a whole new life with fabric and quilting. Hope to see you there! Amandalynn
Hold On Tightly
Victor Reyes
Opening Reception: April 26, 2012, 8:30 - 11:00pm
Hold On Tightly, new work by Victor Reyes, is an explorative
site-specific installation at San Francisco's Cassel Gallery. The
concept for this body of work is the relationship between quilting and
graffiti in the context of American Folk Art. Hold On Tightly
is partially inspired by Reyes’ contemplation of designing, the
tradition of quilting and textile working, and graffiti as the newly
emerging Folk Art. For this installation Reyes draws on the history of
quilting and textile work, in an effort to visually marry old traditions
with the new role of graffiti as a form of cultural expression.
The site-specific nature of this exhibition is informed by the location
of the Cassel Gallery within a design studio. The unique exhibition
space has offered Reyes the opportunity to explore these folk art
inquiries in the context of an over one hundred-year-old textile
company. Hold On Tightly has been developed specifically for Cassel Gallery as a dedication to the history of hand made fabrics.
Reyes’ work is derived from outsider art practices, rooted in the
California's street art movement of the past two decades. The
experiences and relationships forged in this time have dictated the
course of the Reyes' work, weaving a story, woven into Quilts. These new
patchwork pieces explore Reyes’ artistic development and perspective,
formed through personal history and his immersion in graffiti culture.
The story of America is fettered with footnotes of cultural relevance
that are captured by the people that have shaped this maverick country-
The story of these custom Quilts is a dedication to the people that have
shaped the Artwork of Victor Reyes.
Hold On Tightly opens in conjunction with the launch of Reyes’ XO
hat line for Goorin Bros. Hat Company. The product release reception
will begin at the Goorin Haight Street Hat Shop in San Francisco from
5-8pm, where consumers will have a first time look at Reyes' new XO
line. Then join us for the artist reception, Hold On Tightly, at Cassel Gallery from 8:30-11pm.
This coming Thursday, April 19th, 2012, Few N Far sets off on their first painting road trip down the West Coast of California, ending in Mexico. The crew starts out in San Francisco on Thursday at Scuderia West , then heads to LA for a two day painting session (Fri-Sat) on Gower Street @ Willoughby. Next we pack up and head to San Diego on Sunday, then finish up in Tijuana, Mexico. This is surely going to be a trip to remember!! We will be accompanied and documented by Few N Far member, Erin Ashford and vidoegrapher extraordinaire, Nick Lea Bruno . We want to give many many thanks to all of our sponsors, Brammo motorcycles , Sino Tequila , Ironlak spray paint , the Layover bar and lounge, and several private sponsors...we couldn't do it without you!!
Few and Far women painting :
Lady Mags, Dime, Tatiana Suarez, Agana, Beth Emmerich, Meme, Erin Yoshi, Reds, Hops, Amandalynn, Glow
Here the sketches for the pieces I plan to paint in LA and TJ, I decided to a Frida Kahlo inspired tribute
This past sunny weekend in SF, I had the pleasure of painting hard with Lady Mags on our large mural production, 'Flora N Fauna'. We are getting close to finishing it up, and have been enjoying all the positive response from the neighborhood. Gotta love SF!!
I just finished up a new piece on a wall in the Mission district in SF. I was inspired by a lively group of Flamenco dancers I recently watched while having drinks at one of my favorite Spanish food spots in SF. This mural is located on 18th in SF at the cross street of Mission.
I just recently finished up the final art pieces for my 2012 Peekaboo Collection, which is a custom tie and hat line that I am designing for Goorin Bros. I had the unique opportunity and pleasure of working with the lovely Jesse Lee and Justine Ambat , as my inspiration models. These two beautiful muses will be found hiding on the inside linings of the Peekaboo collection ties and hats , hitting stores in late November. I am also working on several fascinator head pieces for the collection as well. So lots more to come! Thanks to all the models, photographers, designers and stylists involved!!
Coming from a traditional fine art background, Amandalynn takes her expertise in art and painting into an array of applications. She studied at the Academy of Art in San Francisco and received a Bachelor’s of Fine Art with an Illustration major. After school, she worked independently and freelance on many mural productions and theater set painting. Amandalynn then reached further into the study and application of paint through the automotive industry, where she painted, repaired, customized and restored motorcycles, cars, trucks, helmets, bicycles and much more. Her work in this industry taught her the necessary skills to successfully and properly restore and create sculptures for many Universities, Museums, Art Centers and private collectors. Her passion lies in the creation of fine art, which she implements in her personal work, as well as in assisting other artists during the creation and repair of their own projects. Amandalynn has an inexhaustible imagination and energy for the development and production of any and all types of art. Amandalynn continues to push her own fine art career by hosting, curating and participating in gallery shows around the world.