Let's See What Pops Up!It's funny how things happen in life.
I had been on a sojourn to the print studio in Trongate 103 in Glasgow and released my inner magpie to collect all the free magazines, brochures and gallery guides - they're always good for a read and inspire me to get back to the easel to start my own work. Reading through issue 23 of State magazine, which you can see here - http://www.state-media.com/state/ there was an article on pop up exhibitions ("On The Level"), taking place in a range of venues, such as, empty offices, bakeries, tailors...even cemetries spooky doo! You'll remember that a couple of months back I was lucky enough to be contacted by Carolyn from Cafe Wander to display some of my illustrations on her wall, which of course I jumped at, and have enjoyed seeing my work get a wider audience, and also waving goodbye to some pieces, which have travelled as far as France! By coincidence I had just finished reading that article in State Magazine, when Drew from The Virginia Gallery got in touch to offer me a 'site specific' pop up exhibition in 'Luke and Jack' in Virginia Street, Merchant City. How fab is that! I had been working on some lgbtq themed oil paintings and I was being offered a pop up exhibition in an lgbtq erotic emporium! Again, like the fab Cafe Wander offer, I leapt at the chance. As i've told you before, my university degree is in the History Of Art (MA Hons), and i've always been fascinated with the way the nude has been portrayed in different cultures and at different periods in history, and also of the way in which collectors of such works have chosen to display them - from the Chinese dynasties who would unroll the scrolls to show you a little cleavage, to the Victorians who would have the 'sexy' paintings behind a screen to be viewed by selected guests. To have my 'partly' nude work (well, maybe a little flash of nipple and pec) displayed in a site specific 'love boutique' is fantastic. So, if you're 18 years of age or over, hitch up your crinolines and get down to 'Luke And Jack' in Virginia St, Glasgow to have a peek at my work. It's on until the 27th of March. The gallery and shop itself is staffed by the friendliest people in the world. And, you could also pick up something nice for a cozy night in whilst you're at it! And if you fancy a coffee after it, then take a little walk along the road to Cafe Wander at 110 West George Street and have a keek at my other illustration work! Glasgow's very own 'brodyquixote art tour' - who'd have thunk it! Hope you're having a creative day. Speak soon! Davy Comments are closed.
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