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Artist R.L. Gibson

Tag: Edges & Curves

BUSY MONTH for Artist R.L. Gibson!

See Artist R.L. Gibson's work at RikRoks Tattoos in December!TRUCKIN’
MY ARTWORK
into the Fall!

Okay, I admit it.  I’ve fallen down on the blogging job again… It has been over a month since I posted an update to this blog.  But, my excuse this month is the best one that I’ve ever had…

Artwork is flying (well, truckin’ actually) out the door!

 

MyArtSpace.com Featured Artist Screen Shot of Artist R.L. Gibson!September was a crazy month for Artist R.L. Gibson, and October is shaping up to be a whirlwind as well.  It started with acceptance into the Persona show at the Darkroom Gallery in Vermont, continued with acceptance into the Edges & Curves show in L.A.  The Edges & Curves show led to an offer of a solo show at RicRoks Tattoos in L.A. this December, and the month was topped off by being chosen as a Featured Artist on MyArtSpace.com! (That’s me top left in the screen shot to the right!)

For the first time in my artistic career, I have more show opportunities than available work to show.  How crazy is that?  I couldn’t ask for better motivation to create new work.  Wooohooo!

Thanks for all the love and support,
and
stay tuned for show details!

I JUST ENTERED: Edges & Curves

Enter Edges and Curves today!

SHARP
EDGES
AHEAD!

 

I just entered a half a dozen of my Psychomachia xerography pieces into Edges & Curves, Nothing in Between sponsored in part by The Haggus Society.  The deadline is midnight (pacific time) on September 1st…so you’d better not waste time.   Edges & Curves, Nothing In Between attempts to bust the myth that the older creative has lost her or his edge.

Learn more about the Psychomachia pieces that I submitted!“In a youth oriented society, the conventional wisdom is that the younger artist is the risk taker and rule breaker. And while those who would follow conventional wisdom believe we soften as we get older, there are those who actually hone their edges to craft a message with more bite and risk because of their station in life.”

I am a member in good standing (although not quite 40…9 months to go) of The Haggus Society, but even if you are not a member, entry is only $12 for SIX images.  You can’t beat the price for a Highland Park, California show. I’ll let you know how it turns out once I receive notification.

You’ve only got a few days left to enter… so hurry!