Cast is a great intimate little show with diverse work. Have a look at some of the pics I took before it got very crowded at the reception. My photography skills are not up to par with the work though and not all work is showcased here in this blog, but I hope it spurs interest in anyone local to go and see this show. Of course I am partial to the work of Mark Todd and Esther Watson, but I loved Gary Garay's wooden man and Jungmin Koh's herd of creatures on the floor. Evah Fan had these curious little "Pillsbury Doughboy-like" characters that defy scale when you see them in person.
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Cast (Sculpture Show at Junc Gallery)
I just got back in from seeing the new show at Junc Gallery in Silverlake. The show features works by: Evah Fan, Gary Garay, Jungmin Koh, Albert Reyes, Florencio Zavala, Rachell Sumpter, Luke Ramsey, Patrick Roberts, Esther Watson, Mark Todd, Jess Hutch, Mari Araki
Junc Gallery Don't forget to say hi to Mike Kelly, the wunderkind of this mini art muffin of a gallery. Go there and go there often. It's a great find to discover talent that are going to be huge in a few years time. The gallery is located at 4017 Sunset Blvd. in the heart of the Silverlake Junction.
Cast is a great intimate little show with diverse work. Have a look at some of the pics I took before it got very crowded at the reception. My photography skills are not up to par with the work though and not all work is showcased here in this blog, but I hope it spurs interest in anyone local to go and see this show. Of course I am partial to the work of Mark Todd and Esther Watson, but I loved Gary Garay's wooden man and Jungmin Koh's herd of creatures on the floor. Evah Fan had these curious little "Pillsbury Doughboy-like" characters that defy scale when you see them in person.
Cast is a great intimate little show with diverse work. Have a look at some of the pics I took before it got very crowded at the reception. My photography skills are not up to par with the work though and not all work is showcased here in this blog, but I hope it spurs interest in anyone local to go and see this show. Of course I am partial to the work of Mark Todd and Esther Watson, but I loved Gary Garay's wooden man and Jungmin Koh's herd of creatures on the floor. Evah Fan had these curious little "Pillsbury Doughboy-like" characters that defy scale when you see them in person.
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