The Rebel Unit Art Show. Nov 21, 2009

Here are a few photos from the show last Saturday (11/21/09) at The Rebel Unit in Santa Ana. It was a one night only show. Despite the cold there were a few people out for the Art Walk at the Santiago Art District.

Above photo courtesy of Shawn Goar

It got a little busier. I got great feedback on my skully and bunny paintings 🙂

The Rebel Unit
727 North Poinsettia St.
Santa Ana, CA

Jinx is the Featured Artist at the Rebel Unit. Nov. 21st. ONE NIGHT ONLY!

This Saturday, for ONE NIGHT ONLY (during the Santa Ana Artwalk), I will be the Featured Artist at The Rebel Unit. Almost everything I have for sale will be there. Lots of pieces for $100 or less. Great for holiday shopping. Stop on by! There will be beer and cookies.

The Rebel Unit

727 North Poinsettia St.
Santa Ana, CA 92701

Saw lots of great art tonight!

I actually have a Saturday off. I spent the night going to a couple art openings with my husband. The first one was at the Sycamore Gallery in Monrovia. I knew one of the artists showing there, David Darrow. Great work and lots of it. It was pretty crowded.

Sycamore Gallery
116 E. lemon Ave.
Monrovia, CA

Our second stop was The Hive in downtown LA. It was their monthly art opening with featured artists J. Shea, Lee Anne Hale, Erick Rodriguez, Henry F. Cram, and Akihito. This show had a sculpture theme and was also very crowded. I really liked Erick Rodriguez’s sculptures.  I was also able to deliver my giant canvases to my studio space upstairs.

The Hive

There were lots of people when we got there. It was fun carrying those canvases through everyone.

This is the from room. Alien!

This is the second room. There was a band playing on the left and artwork on the other walls from some very talented female artists.

Peek-a-boo!

Just showing you how crowded it was.

The Hive
729 S. Spring St.
Gallery Row, Los Angeles, CA 90014

Finished one painting and started another. More Skully!

Today my time spent at the Hive was very productive. I finished my hanging skeleton and bunny painting.  Once it dries I’ll take better photos and close ups.

It was fun putting the fuzzies on the string/rope.

I have also started another skull painting. This time Skully is surrounded by dead roses. Here’s the sketch with the reference photo in the back.

Today I was able to get the skull underpainting done. It only took me 40 minutes. I get so much done when I’m at the Hive.

This Saturday join me at The Hive for the show opening. I saw them setting up today and it looks like it’ll be a great show. Lots of awesome sculptures. If you see me say HI! I can show you my studio area upstairs. And you can see the above paintings in person!

More Skulls and Bunnies! Zombie included.

I am wrapping up my Skully and Bunny series. Here are a few.

“Zombie Bunny”
oils on canvas
4″x6″x1 3/8″ (sides are painted as well)
$80

Zombie Bunny h2omark

“A Peaceful Place”
oils on canvas
2’x2′
$1200

Skully and Bunny h2omark

Untitled
oils on canvases
12″x4″ each
$250

dog skull and bunnies h2omark