AR4T gallery friend and Laguna Beach local Evan shared this pic of his new art in his home. Mick Jagger by David Blake titled “We’re Not Gonna Play Man” was part of last month’s Heaven’s on Fire show. We love! Thanks Evan!!
AR4T gallery friend and Laguna Beach local Evan shared this pic of his new art in his home. Mick Jagger by David Blake titled “We’re Not Gonna Play Man” was part of last month’s Heaven’s on Fire show. We love! Thanks Evan!!
New friends of the gallery, Patrick and Mickey, fell in love with some of the promo art for the Collaborations show and took it home with them to Arizona. They shared a few photos with us – it’s always cool to see where art finds it’s home. Thanks Patrick and Mickey!!
Robert “Sticky” Shaw
“Dancing in Japan”
18×21.5″ giclee prints on 100% cotton 300gsm smooth fine art paper are available for $150. 30×36″ giclee prints on 100% cotton 300gsm smooth fine art paper, are also available in a limited edition.
15% of each print sold goes to The JLA Project.
To inquire or order send an email to info@AR4T.com.
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Sticky’s Dancing in Japan 30 x 36 original sold at his opening of Girls vs Boys in Laguna June, 2011. Here’s what he wrote about the piece…
Sticky: “This painting means a lot to a lot of different people. I had the amazing opportunity of traveling to Tokyo, Japan for my piece in the JLA art show and can say that it was hands-down the best trip I’ve ever been on. There were two biggest highlights of my trip: being able to show people across the world my art, and tagging in the the streets of Tokyo with fellow artist Jamie Lynn. I met so many unique people and saw so many incredible things that I was inspired upon my return to the States to create a new painting commemorating my travels. The collage in the background was constructed from actual items I collected while traveling, such as flyers and ticket stubs. All of the tagging on top are the names of all the people involved in the I Am Snowboarding project, and if you look closely you can find Jamie’s famous cat that he tagged himself. The crane also has significant meaning to some of the people who also came on this trip because they had a special encounter with one in a japanese garden and even got crane tattoos when they got home. JLA is Snowboarding.”
Yesterday, the first round of Sticky prints came into the gallery for his inspection and signature.
18×21.5″ giclee prints on 100% cotton 300gsm smooth fine art paper are available for $150. 30×36″ giclee prints on 100% cotton 300gsm smooth fine art paper, are also available in a limited edition.
15% of each print sold goes to The JLA Project. To inquire or order send an email to info@AR4T.com.
Sticky’s Dancing in Japan 30 x 36 original sold at his opening of Girls vs Boys in Laguna June, 2011. Here’s what he wrote about the piece…
Sticky: “This painting means a lot to a lot of different people. I had the amazing opportunity of traveling to Tokyo, Japan for my piece in the JLA art show and can say that it was hands-down the best trip I’ve ever been on. There were two biggest highlights of my trip: being able to show people across the world my art, and tagging in the the streets of Tokyo with fellow artist Jamie Lynn. I met so many unique people and saw so many incredible things that I was inspired upon my return to the States to create a new painting commemorating my travels. The collage in the background was constructed from actual items I collected while traveling, such as flyers and ticket stubs. All of the tagging on top are the names of all the people involved in the I Am Snowboarding project, and if you look closely you can find Jamie’s famous cat that he tagged himself. The crane also has significant meaning to some of the people who also came on this trip because they had a special encounter with one in a japanese garden and even got crane tattoos when they got home. JLA is Snowboarding.”