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I am Jack’s new art print…

by ncwinters on December 8, 2009

…available in limited quantity for your purchasing pleasure.

Prints of my painting “I am Jack’s Broken Heart” are available for purchase through Gallery 1988: LA. The giclee prints are on heavy fine art paper, hand signed and numbered in a limited edition of 35, available for $70.00 each.

Take advantage of their holiday sale through Dec. 23rd, and receive 10% off prints when purchased in-store at G1988 Los Angeles.  Or receive free domestic shipping on print orders over $125.00 via telephone or email. To order a print, please contact the Los Angeles location: (323) 937-7088 / gallery1988@aol.com Or visit in-store at 7020 Melrose Ave., LA, CA 90038.

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Also while you’re in the shopping mood, feel free to browse my Etsy shop for holiday cards. There are a few sets left, all at a good price, especially for the southern California beach-loving crowd. Enjoy!

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*NCW*

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Art Basel and an interview…

by ncwinters on December 2, 2009

…but not at the same time.

I will have a new painting on display at Art Basel in Miami this year, part of the Multiversal Group Show.  The Multiversal group show begins on Thursday, December 3rd and runs until Sunday, December 6th. It will take place at The American Legion building, 6445 NE 7th Ave in the Miami Modern District. Admission is free.

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“Damage”
Acrylic on paper, mounted to wood panel, resined. 14″ x 21.75″

Also, I was recently interviewed on Battlemouth.com. A fun little interview where I ramble candidly about art, content and what’s been going on recently. Check out the whole deal here.

More coming very soon, as I am trying to wrap up another exciting new painting for a show in January. December promises to be hectic, but there’s some fun stuff in the works for 2010. Stay tuned.

*NCW*

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Get SMart…

by ncwinters on October 21, 2009

…not the classic comedy series with Don Adams, but a celebration of the antics of Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier. Let me explain:

For those not in the know, Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier (director/producer duo behind Clerks, Mallrats, Jay & Silent Bob fame) have a podcast available for free on the web. It’s called “SModcast”, cleverly from the combination of Smith and Mosier’s respective last names. Super clever. Up to 95 episodes and counting, it’s a pretty funny and random casual “show” that consists mostly of Smith and Mosier yammering back and forth. They’ve gathered so much content, they are releasing a book: Shootin’ the Sh*t with Kevin Smith (their edit, not mine). As part of the promotion of said book, they’re combining the release with an art show at Gallery 1988 in LA with 25 artists paying homage to the antics in the podcast. SMart: A SMod Art Show. Thus the name: SMart. Get it? Get it?

This is where I come in. I’m honored to be one of the selected artists and will be there at the opening this coming Friday, October 23 with my painting featuring one of the inside jokes from SModcast 15: The Pretty Good Worker. It’s a pretty darkly funny musing from Smith about whether or not Helen Keller was really deaf dumb and blind. This is a good example of the hilarious high-brow content featured in the SModcasts. Go into it with an open mind, and you should be laughing pretty hard. The doors open at 7PM, and the show goes until 11PM. Kevin Smith and Scott Mosier will be there, and the place should be packed! I’ll be in attendance, though it won’t be packed because of me.

Without further adieu, The art: Enjoy!

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The Pretty Good Worker
Acrylic on paper, mounted to wood, resined. 11″ x 17″

And here it is with its fancy pants frame:

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The Pretty Good Worker
Framed to  25.5″ x 19″

*NCW*

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