A new video! In which I talk about my experience at Artomatic, which was awesome! (One day I'll do a non-TfP video. I promise. Maybe.)
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A new video! In which I talk about my experience at Artomatic, which was awesome! (One day I'll do a non-TfP video. I promise. Maybe.)
Artomatic is Over
Artomatic ended last night but you can still purchase copies of the prints that were displayed at the Occupy the Dollhouse exhibit at that show in my Etsy shop for the same $10 price that I charged at Artomatic.
You can also buy larger higher quality prints (with sizes as large as 20 inches x 30 inches and printed on high quality material like canvas) from Deviant Art right here.
Today is the last day that you can visit Artomatic in person before it closes down for good. My own Occupy the Dollhouse exhibit is located on the 10th floor in room 166 and this video I shot tries to show where it's located in relation to the elevators on that floor. For directions, details, and a schedule of events, visit the Artomatic site.
Artomatic 2012 -closes a week from today
Next Saturday Artomatic 2012 is the last day you can see all sorts of interesting art. As I have mentioned before, I have six paintings on view and plenty of business cards to choose from: with cool images of my paintings on them.
checkout my latest vlog...all about artomatic 2012! i don't generally like to make flamboyant statements regarding my videos, but i'm floored by my beyonce cover @ 4:06...absolutely fantastic work, IN SPITE of my mother not approving of the modest-length afro (which i stand behind 100%) and all in support of a fantastic art show. artomatic runs until june 23rd and is completely free to check out. i'll be there saturday, june 2nd for meet the artist night as well as june 9th at the art-to-go marketplace. if you're interested in purchasing handmade jewelry, accessories, framed prints and more- THIS IS THE DAY YOU SHOULD COME (june 9th, 1p-6p). and finally- thank you, jennifer "leaf" elizabeth for sexily playing guitar. ♥ checkout my latest creations at: http://www.apwcrafts.tumblr.com
apacowayner's vlog: artomatic 2012 (by apacowayner)
It's really awesome to hear feedback as an artist -- especially the positive kind ;)
Sometimes it is easy to get lost, but it is so nice to be found!
Artomatic 2012 is still happening! Check out the event calendar and pick a day to go and check out not just my room (11th floor, room 1140) but also to explore, there is lots to be experienced!
Here's the link : http://www.examiner.com/slideshow/mysterious-cuora-artist-at-artomatic-2012
Where the fu-er-where I've been! :D
Did I tell you guys I volunteered for Artomatic this year? If you look closely you can see some of the graphics I submitted being used on the the main graphic. I submitted Dance, Spoken Word, and Burlesque. See:
I worked with a small team of other artists to help put together the poster and and overall design of the graphic before my laptop started to implode. (That's a story for another time.)
I love the whole idea of Artomatic. I feel like there is a lot of art and indeed a lot of artists in metro DC, however you rarely see their work much less buy it. I'm not sure that it's because there's so many that it's too cluttered or they're all reclusive and never come out of their art-caves (like me). Whatever the case may be I support AOM because c'mon, they benefit the artists100% and how many free workshops, beer and wine tastings do you need to realize this is just plain awesome?
That being said, you know I was there opening night!
I had a really good time and I got to hang out with the good folks of Somaphony! They had an interactive art piece covered in bloody music. No seriously:
People seemed afraid to come in (they didn't want to step on the art!)
...so Marcus and I stayed a while and played with the blood cells to help people get the idea. (Things got out of hand, there was blood everywhere.) Our evening ended with us and the Somaphony crew at The Dunes in DC (an art friendly venue). All in all a great time!
I hope you guys get to enjoy as many events you can while Artomatic is in town!
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Ok back to commission work...