Monday, June 28, 2010

Opening July 2nd PaperMonster Solo Show: "PaperMonster Ate That Little Boy" @VMGallery

It is almost HERE!! Friday, July 2nd will mark the opening of "PaperMonster Ate That Little Boy" my solo show opening at Vincent Michael Gallery which is planning to have a massive opening reception. There are many surprises which I will be releasing details on all this week up until the opening of the show. This is by far my largest solo show and has some of the most amazing work I have ever created. The gallery doors open at 6pm sharp so make to stop by early to check it out. For more info check below or visit:
http://vincentmichael.com/

PaperMonster Ate That Little Boy
PaperMonster Solo Show
When: Friday July 2nd to Saturday July 31st

Opening Reception: Friday, July 2nd 6pm-9pm

More information and RSVP Contact: 215.399.1580 x.703 or info@vincentmichael.com


Where: Vincent Michael Gallery

1050 N. Hancock St. Suite #63

Philadelphia, PA 19147

There is great access to parking and the location is gorgeous which you can find more info on here:




Via VM Gallery

Vincent Michael Gallery is proud to present ‘PaperMonster Ate That Little Boy.’ A solo exhibition featuring prolific stencil artist, PaperMonster. The exhibition is on display from July 2nd to July 31st. In honor of PaperMonster’s solo exhibition, Vincent Michael Gallery will be hosting an opening reception Friday, July 2nd from 6pm to 9pm.


To highlight PaperMonster’s personal and artistic growth over the past few years, it was only fitting his solo exhibition with Vincent Michael Gallery be titled ‘PaperMonster Ate That Little Boy.’ PaperMonster’s current oeuvre has taken his signature female images and infused each piece with greater depth, meaning and emotive expression. Each piece is a beautiful combination of layered imagery, textures and colors conveying themes of love, anger, fear, passion and mystery. Several portraits are layered images of women and powerful animals; speaking to the strength, ferocity and power that each women carries within. By continually developing his distinct use of collage, PaperMonster has taken his striking ability to explore facial expressions to new levels.


Preparing something MASSIVE/LARGE/HUGE!


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Enjoy
PaperMonster

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