Come out and join me for the opening night of "Drawn Together, Works on Paper"!
Works included are all drawings of men together and/or drawings by men drawing together.
The show also includes a "Big Wall of Little Drawings" featuring hundreds of unframed pieces at affordable prices.
Tuesday, February, 16th
6-8pm
Leslie/Lohman Gallery
26 Wooster St., NYC
(btwn Grand and Canal)
212-431-2609
If you miss opening night, please stop by gallery hours:
Tuesday- Saturday from Noon to 6pm
Show is open from Feb 17- April 3rd
As I previously mentioned: two pages from my erotic, gay romance comic "Second Chances" (written by Dale Lazarov) will be hanging in the show and copies of the completed story are for sale as a self published mini comic at the front desk. I will also have original work available for purchase in a portfolio as well as several works included in the "Big Wall of Little Drawings".
Not quite sure why it's not up on the gallery website, but my guess is that it's going to be up soon. Hope to see you there!
Showing posts with label life drawing. Show all posts
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Friday, February 29, 2008
Foxy Models
It's Friday again. Another week has flown by, and left us with what? Well, hopefully SOMETHING foxy. But just in case you're one of those who felt they were cheated, here are a few sketches I've been holding onto, showing perhaps more of my sweeter side. All of these were created at the wonderful Leslie/Lohman life drawing sessions held here in NYC.



I encourage you to visit the gallery's website and learn more about the gallery's history. Who knows? Perhaps you'll be inspired to support the gallery's efforts in promoting art with gay and lesbian sensibilities, or find one to support in your neck of the woods?
Of course, if you ever hear of a gallery or open call for entries for art with a gay sensibility... you know of at least one foxy artist who's interested. So drop me a line (betches)! ;-)



I encourage you to visit the gallery's website and learn more about the gallery's history. Who knows? Perhaps you'll be inspired to support the gallery's efforts in promoting art with gay and lesbian sensibilities, or find one to support in your neck of the woods?
Of course, if you ever hear of a gallery or open call for entries for art with a gay sensibility... you know of at least one foxy artist who's interested. So drop me a line (betches)! ;-)
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