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By the Power of Grayskull!

I’ve been ridiculously excited about this ever since I was invited to participate months ago..  Opening on January 8th, Gallery 1988 LA presents their 4th annual tribute show, this time honoring He-Man and the Masters of the Universe!!

Being a super-ultra-mega fan from 1983-85, followed by a brief few months in ’86, where I thought I might actually be She-Ra, you can imagine the fun I had painting these.

This is how I envision He-Man and Skeletor spending their days off;  trimming the bowl cut and getting a root canal.. a very evil one.

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Trimming the Bowl Cut, Flashe on wood, sealed in resin

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Skeletor Gets a Root Canal, Flash on wood, sealed in resin

*UPDATE* I ‘ve received a few emails regarding these pieces (thank you!)..  Both pieces have SOLD, but prints are being made by Gallery 1988, hopefully to be out sometime in April.  If you have any questions, please contact me at kiersten@youfail.com.

SModcast Episode #37

I was recently invited to participate in SMart: A SMod Art Show at Gallery 1988, which celebrates the release of Kevin Smith’s new book.  25 artists were each assigned a SModcast episode (or a portion of one), to base their piece on.  SModcast is a hilarious weekly podcast featuring Kevin and long time friend, Scott Mosier, and is definitely not for the easily offended.

I received a segment of Episode #37, entitled Jennifer Connelly Remake, which basically explores the possibilities and scenarios if Jennifer Connelly decided to remake the life of Scott Mosier.  I can’t do this episode any justice by writing about it, so if intrigued, listen to it HERE.  It’s a super long episode, so you can skip right to it starting at: 29:00 min.

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Flashe on wood, sealed with resin 30in x 15in

The show opens Friday, October 23rd, at Gallery 1988 LA and will feature awesome art and Kevin Smith himself.


	

Stanley Kubrick: Taming Light

NOW OPEN!

Dublin-based film critic, John Maguire, sums up this amazing show best by saying,  “Taming Light is a group exhibition of new painting, photography and illustration paying tribute to one of the pre-eminent filmmakers of the 20th Century, Stanley Kubrick.”  Showing at the Light House Cinema in Dublin from October 1st-31st,  the exhibition is organized on a not-for-profit basis and admission is free.

I am really excited about this show (my piece HERE), I wish I could jet to Dublin right now to see it in person!  Stop by if you’re lucky enough to live in the area, or view all the art on the brand new site HERE.  Below is my favorite piece from the show, by the incredibly talented painter, Fransis Matthews.  It makes my eyes pop and my brain buzz:

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Overlook Hotel, Francis Matthews

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UPDATE:  a few of these are on my SALE site HERE.

It’s finally my favorite time of the year.. FALL!  I created this Halloween series for the Monsters of Pop show at Gallery 1988 in LA back in August, which was inspired by all things spooky and generic about the holiday.  Happy Halloween!

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B.O.F: The Teenage Years

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Dead Alive

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Dunce


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Haunted Couture

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Death’s Day Out

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A Swim on Snack Mountain

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Medusa Needs a Haircut

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Vampire Lover

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Freddy’s Mishap

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The Bad Seed

All pieces are 6.5 in x 8.5 in, Flashe paint on wood, sealed with resin.  For more info on the show, contact the gallery HERE.

Monsters of Pop

It’s almost here!  The opening for the Monsters of Pop show at Gallery 1988 LA will be opening this coming Tuesday, August 11th.  The show will feature artists Dave MacDowell, Brandon Bird, Neatherland and yours truely and should be full of endless pop culture refeneces. I’ll be posting all of my work for the show in the next couple of days.

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Room 237

I’m so excited to be participating in the upcoming Stanley Kubrick Tribute this September in Dublin at the  Light House Cinema.  Mr. Kubrick has had a HUGE influence on my work, especially the set design, location and styling of The Shining, which is still one of my top 10 favorite movies of all time.

I’ll post more details as the show gets closer, but for now here is my piece, which is based on one of my favorite scenes from The Shining.

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Room 237

Flashe on wood w/ resin, 8.5in x 6.5in

It’s Summer.. Wait, What?

Despite my doctor’s request to either “try painting with your left hand” or “hold off on painting all together”, I managed to have a good laugh about it, but not to do either just yet.

My summer has been made up of  frequent mornings at physical therapy and long days in the studio working…  which probably just cancel each other out in the end,  but I’ve dropped dead yet, so I continue to paint in the meantime.

Here are some things coming up:

1.  A big ol’ show at Gallery 1988 LA coming up in August..  LOTS of new work

2.  A small piece for a Stanley Kubrick Tribute show in Dublin (Sept)

3.  The big “Movie Poster Show” at Gallery 1988 San Francisco (Sept)

4.  A BIG, BIG, BIG live event during fashion week in NYC (Sept)

5.  A Charity Art Event at OpenHouse Gallery in NYC (Oct)

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a preview of things to come

I must say that I’m really looking forward to my week OUT of the studio, in which I’ll enjoy spending my time doing not much of anything in Chicago.

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Giant Shows Attack Each Coast!

Attention LA and NY:  it’s the week of GIANT shows!!

First up, the much anticipated Crazy 4 Cult 3D, showing at Gallery 1988 in LA opens this Thursday, July 16th.  100+ artists, cult movies galore, and host  ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic ..need I say more?  (my piece HERE)

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Second, opening this Saturday, July 18th at Giant Robot NY is Dime Bag 3!   225+ of the best artists and illustrators each create artwork that must fit into a 3in x 3in dimebag (my piece HERE)..  bound to be crowded AND excellent.

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Dime Bag 3.. The Sequel

Well as it turns out, the original piece I did for Dime Bag 3 never made its way out of the US Postal Service (which means it is most likely never to be found)!  Grrrr.  But, luckily I was granted an extension and was able to whip up another tiny 3in x 3in piece..  which I will be delivering in person.

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Homesick, 2009

Take off, you hoser.

It’s that time of the season, eh! 

Crazy 4 Cult is coming up again at Gallery 1988 LA and it’s going to be bigger and better than ever before..  with over 100+ artists taking on the best cult movies of all time and brand new host, the legendary “Weird Al” Yankovic it’s bound to be amazing once again!

This year I decided on one of my guiltiest movie pleasures, Strange Brew.  When I was younger, my sisters and I used to rent it from our library for free and would watch it over and over,  laughing hysterically..  even though I’m sure we had no idea what we were actually laughing at.  Needless to say, I still love me those Canadian, beer-lovin’  McKenzie brothers!

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*More info about the opening in LA soon.

Missing!

Have you seen me?  I am currently lost within the NY Postal system..

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..and this makes me sad.   Please find me soon.

Dime Bag 3

The wonderful Jordin Isip and Roger Stevens (who are known for curating the best group shows around) are at it again!  Dime Bag 3 will feature 200+ artists all doing work that can fit into a 3in x 3in “dimebag” zip-lock bag, and will be displayed in a grid-like format.

This is the 3rd installment of a series that was originally featured in LA and then Brooklyn back in 2002/2003.  This time it will be showing at Giant Robot NY in July.  Stay tuned for details..

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