Studio 164

 

 

 

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This past Friday, I took the opportunity to go out to the Paseo District for this month's Art Walk.  Specifically, I dropped by Studio 164, the gallery I wrote about a little while back.  In addition to art from my friends Kathy and TheDeryck, Jessica was providing samples of her home-made jams for tasting.

From what I saw, the night was a great success.  Everyone who tasted the jam commented on how wonderful it was, and many bought jars on the spot.  Even I found it quite tasty, and I normally can't stand jellies and jams.  The art was equally impressive.  I had seen and enjoyed Deryck's pieces before, but I had no idea Kathy was such a talented painter.  There were works by several other artists I hadn't seen on my previous visit, as well, many of which I would live to have on my walls.  Sadly, my own budget precluded taking all of them home with me.

The piece I did wind up buying was part of TheDeryck's "Kinder" series.  He has been experimenting with a new style of multi-level "floating" frames which impressed me, and one frame in particular caught my eye immediately.  The picture itself was also eye catching, a color print of a cracked baby doll head with blue eyes that really popped out of the picture.  Though I circled the gallery several times looking at all the wonderful pieces that would look great on my walls, I kept coming back to this one.  And in the end, I had to have it.

Kinder

It now occupies a place of honor on my wall (as promised, not on the same wall as my velvet Elvis), and hangs someplace I can see it from my favorite chair.  I'm looking forward to future visits (and purchases, as my budget allows), and I'm even considering commissioning a piece in the coming months.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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My friend Deryck has been telling me lately about a new art studio down in the Paseo called Studio 164.  He put together their lighting system, and has some of his photography on display there.  My friends Jessica and Kathy have also submitted pieces.  So I've been wanting to make it down there, but I haven't been able to get out there on night's their open.

Until last night, anyway.  Deryck sent me a text letting me know that they'd decided to open the gallery for the night.  For once, I found myself sitting at home on a Saturday night with no plans, so I decided to head on out there and take a look.

There were a lot of really nice pieces on display, several of which I wouldn't mind owning myself.  Unlike some art galleries I've been to, the prices were quite reasonable; I can easily see myself picking up a few pieces for my own house over the next few months.  I also got the opportunity to meet the owner, Matthew Lynch, and several of the artists whose work is on display.  I had a lot of fun hanging out with them, and am looking forward to going back.

It's not all paintings or photography for your wall, although there is plenty of that.  MattY's work also appears on a series of painted wooden boxes, and another artist has several leather-bound notebooks available.  And when I saw the barrettes like the one pictured below, I knew I needed to get one for my daughter.  I think she's going to love it.

Skeletal Barrette

The next scheduled opening for the gallery is during the Paseo's First Friday Gallery Walk.

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