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Flatcolor Gallery is proud to presents a solo exhibition featuring the work of Timothy Karpinski on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 from 5-9pm. "This Feels Right" by Timothy Karpinski features his signature themes of love, friendship and kindness rendered in compositions of cut paper, pastel colors and detailed graphite drawing. In Timothy Karpinski's world the viewers sense of wonder and innocence are set free as friends share a pot of tea on a rainy day, hot air balloons elevate lovers to new heights and float upon clouds on a moonlit night.
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About Timothy Karpinski Timothy J. Karpinski grew up near the Appalachian Trail in the woods of New Jersey. As a child he was obsessed with building forts and damming streams. As time passed, skateboarding and art entered the picture. To this day, Karpinski still spends much of his time building forts, damming streams, skateboarding and making art. Inspiration also comes from his love of music, outer space, typography, yoga, gardening, children's books, graffiti, and his love of nature and science. All of these elements are reflected in his work. Karpinski is that rare combo of 'dreamer' and 'doer'. Many encompass one of these traits, seldom both. He is a master of wit, a lover of folk and owner of one of the finest art reference libraries this side of the Mississippi. Karpinski is currently living the dream in Portland, OR where he runs Together Gallery, holds down both a fort and a sailboat... and somehow still finds time to make some art and dam some streams. Karpinski's work has shown with White Walls (San Francisco), Stumptown Gallery (Portland), Flatcolor Gallery (Seattle), Together Gallery (Portland), and Lab 101 (Los Angeles) to name but a few and has also been profiled in such high profile events as Brave Art 2007 (Whistler, BC) and at art fairs including GenArt Vanguard 2008 in Miami with Thinkspace and last December's Aqua Art Miami with White Walls and Shooting Gallery. IN 2004 Karpinski received his BFA focusing in Graphic Design and Painting from Castleton State College in Castleton, VT.
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Additionally in June, Flatcolor will feature an exhibit "Things we saw in the order we saw them" in the loft area by Portland artist Mia Nolting.
About Mia Nolting
Opening Reception: Thursday June 3rd, 2010.
Contact Flatcolor Gallery at info@flatcolor.com or 206-390-6537 for press and preview information. |
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