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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Long Live the Hive Tomorrow Night/ Bubnis & De La Hoz Thursday Nov. 5th


Tomorrow night Thursday, October 29th 5-9pm

LONG LIVE THE HIVE





Flatcolor Gallery proudly presents the 2nd annual Matt "Bhiver" Smith Memorial Art Show and Auction on Thursday, October 29th from 5-9pm.



Come check out some great art and auction items that go to support two student art awards.
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Get your Long Live the Hive Shirts online for only $20 and support a great cause.






November 5th: Ryan Bubnis "Ghost Magic" & Ryan De La Hoz "Residual Energies" First Thursday Openings!



Please join us November 5th 5-9pm at Flatcolor Gallery for the opening of this exciting duo of shows and meet the artists.


Contact info@flatcolor.com or call 206-390-6537 for preview information.






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Ryan Bubnis "Ghost Magic"



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Ryan De La Hoz "Residual Energies"






More about Ryan Bubnis:


Ryan Bubnis' clean yet chaotic style has been described as "urban folk." Through his paintings, he comments on themes relating to the human condition. Vibrant, abstracted, shapes and faces radiate joy and optimism, while they float in and out of rich, multi-layered realms.



He holds a BFA in illustration from The Pacific Northwest College of Art, where he now teaches a professional practices course to undergraduate students. He has exhibited his work throughout the US, UK, Canada and Taiwan and has been featured in such publications as Clout, Vapors and Juxtapoz magazines. Some of his clients include KidRobot, Nike, Hasbro, Imperial Motion, and 20th Century Fox. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon.













More about Ryan De La Hoz:

Ryan De La Hoz was born in 1985 and is based in San Francisco California. He has participated in group exhibitions in the United States as well as the Philippines, Hong Kong, Germany, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Residual Energies at Flatcolor Gallery is his first ever solo exhibition.





De La Hoz in his studio working on a 19 x 19 piece entitled "Crystal Palace Ruins".



Artist statement for "Residual Energies":

"Residual Energies analyzes the idea of human nature and existence. The work is an amalgamation of my feelings about the planet, our actions as human beings, and influences from my childhood (everything from Ninja Turtles Ooze to my Geode Collection) Skeleton gloves act as artifacts of existence that once was. Ladders represent abandoned progress, now being swallowed up and scattered around in a land left behind. I am always exploring the idea of fragility. A bizarre and beautiful world is left desolate for the viewer to take in."



Contact info@flatcolor.com or call 206-390-6537 for preview information.




We are extremely excited to bring these two outstanding artists work to Seattle next month!

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