Eliza is Having Another Art Show! There Will be Food and Drink and Comfortable Seating.
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The Ghost of Blueprint Cat Contemplates the City at Night (an Argyrial Reverie), originally uploaded by vebelfetzer.
R E A L W O R L D
group art show
Blow Salon
8pm on the 8th (Saturday)
food, drink, music
2112 Berkeley Way
Berkeley, CA 94704
Last time I went to a Blow opening party, there was a ridiculous amount of excellent food and drink. Even if you despise my artwork, you would do well to show up and partake. Little home-printed sketchbooklets will be available at this show, something I’ve never done before.
I’ve been busy since my last show in Seattle, and the Real World art show will feature an avalanche of brand new, never-before-shown works including:
- Bombus infernae (10×10″, oil on canvasboard), the climactic end to the Bee Commission! A jellybean from hell!
- Wee Bee God (4 x 6″, oil on canvasboard)
- Rose-Colored Monocle (2×2″, oil on canvas)
- Dhampir (8×10″, digital)
- Shine (12×12″, oil on canvas)
- The Ghost of Blueprint Cat Contemplates the City at Night (an Argyrial Reverie) (2×2″, oil on canvas)
- The Vacuum-Traffic Controller (40×50″, oil on canvas)
- Lisette (I’m Sorry You Have the Right Number) (16×24″, oil on wood)
- and as a special treat, a secret work from the early Bee Commission that has never been seen by anyone but the artist and the client: the Angel of Rust and Nausea (10×10″, plus attached palette, acrylic on board). This piece will go back to private collection at an unspecified time, will never be scanned or photographed, and will never appear online.
And tons more. I have an overwhelming amount of wall and window space, so I’m hanging everything. The majority of my stuff from Unhallowed Metropolis will be there and purchasable. I will give a 10% discount and a bonus Octobee sketch to any Ectomites who make a purchase!
If you can’t be there, feel free to peek in on the party via Stickam, which I installed on the About Eliza page.
Categories: Shameless Promotion
Posted at 1:10 am on September 6, 2007
3 Comments -









it makes me sad that i don’t live out that way because i would definitely come to the show! will you take pictures and post to flickr, Eliza; for those of us – your East Coast fans – woefully unable to attend?
Comment by zanbowser — September 6, 2007 @ 8:14 am
You know, I’ve no idea how to go about arranging gallery shows, but I would absolutely love to see one of your shows, in person.
Comment by Damien — September 6, 2007 @ 10:39 am
A page with photos, sizes and prices would be nice for those of us dwelling in the provinces. Eliza, hope your works are critically acclaimed and ridiculously popular with the collecting community.
Comment by Lazzi Mann — September 6, 2007 @ 1:42 pm