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“This Rapture Will Be Facebooked” for Artpocalypse, Opening 12/21/2012

20+ of DC’s established and undiscovered artists create works of art that predict and parody what might happen to us all on the night of December 21, 2012. Join us starting at 7pm at The Dunes to celebrate and party away our final moments on earth.

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“This Rapture Will Be Facebooked”
30″ x 40″
oil on canvas
(hi-res image here)

Artpocalypse
Opening reception: 7:00pm 12/21/2012
Show runs through January 31st, 2013 (*maybe)

The Dunes
1402 Meridian Place NW
Washington, DC 20010
202-436-9118
M-F noon-6pm
Sat-Sun noon-3pm
and by appointment:
Star Silva: star@dunesllc.com
Deidree Bennett: Deidree@dunesllc.com

http://www.artpocalypse2012.com/

 

“Artpocalypse” is the brain-child of Washington, DC professional visual artist Dana Ellyn. With the impending ‘end of the world’ foretold by the Mayan civilization, set to happen on December 21, 2012, Ellyn wanted to create something special to celebrate the end of humanity.

Dana Ellyn has called together 20+ of DC’s established and undiscovered artists to create works of art that predict and parody what might happen to us all on the night of December 21, 2012. Beginning at 7pm on the 21st of December, the general public is invited to come to The Dunes gallery in Columbia Heights to help celebrate and party away our final moments on Earth. Come sample the unique paintings and sculpture while enjoying inspired music and drink as we all wait for ‘the end’ together. Because, if the end of the world is coming, we might as well enjoy it and be with friends.

 

 

 

DOZE Magazine, Madrid

Big thanks to DOZE Magazine, based out of Madrid, Spain for the great interview and photo spread.  Also features The art of Christian Rex van Minneninnen. See it here. Extra bonus points if you read Spanish.

Artists Profile on Borderstan

The fine folks over at Borderstan stopped by a few weeks ago. Big thanks to Eliza and Luis.

 

Scott G. Brooks has been living and working in the DC area since moving here from Flint, Michigan in 1990. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts at University of Michigan in 1983, and considers himself “lucky” to know he wanted to be an artist from an early age. Although he has primarily worked in the world of painting and fine art over the past ten years, he also works as a children’s book illustrator and works in animation, graphic design and drawing. (read more here)

“Make Believe” New music video by Tom Goss is now on You Tube.

A few weeks ago we all got together and put  together a music video for the talented Tom Goss. The video is now finished and up on YouTube! It was great fun to be a part of the amazing team that put this together. Enjoy and please share!

 

from Tom’s website

“No man is an island. Unless he’s Tom Goss.

In a new music video released today for Goss’s song “Make Believe,” the DC-based singer-songwriter’s body is transformed into an island paradise on which an animated duo have an imagination-filled adventure amidst monsters, a dragon, a volcano and a bear-piloted airplane.

The human time-lapse video features a (discreetly) naked Goss lying perfectly still on his back while nationally renowned painter Scott G. Brooks transforms his body into a tropical landscape lush with vines and flowers. All the while, a shipwrecked character and his local guide invent a series of playful games while escaping the dangers lurking around this most unusual Isle of Man.

The video, Goss’s fifth, was shot in one 80-minute take, with help from ten off-camera puppeteers. Each second of video time took 28 seconds to film; a clock over Goss’s naughty bits tracks the real time.

In addition to painting Goss, Brooks also drew 159 different versions of the main characters, a clumsy circle and a trickster triangle, which come to life via time-lapse. Another nationally known DC artist, Dave Peterson, created the dragon, sea monsters, and flying bear.

The video was directed by Aram Vartian and Michael Key.”