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“Reinventing The Wheel” September 5th-19th

Acclaimed underground artist Terry Kim will be hosting his fifth solo show, “Re-Inventing the Wheel” at the ARTery Gallery in Costa Mesa starting on September 5th. Both praised and criticized for his heavy use of pop/mainstream imagery in his hyper-stylized portrait and figurative paintings, Terry’s artwork has always blurred the line between the avante guarde and mainstream. With “Re-Inventing the Wheel,” Terry Kim looks to shatter that line with a dynamic new collection of paintings that seamlessly blends fashionable imagery with bold color fields and minimalist composition.

The centerpiece for “Re-Inventing the Wheel” however, will not be the artwork, but a spoken word set that will be performed at the opening reception and filmed for an upcoming documentary. The performance, aptly titled “Re-Inventing the Wheel,” will be a unique blend of stand up comedy, personal stories and a Q&A session that will give a unique insight into the mind of a talented young artist who envisions himself as a game changer.

Terry Kim was born and raised in Orange County. He began exhibiting his work publicly in 2005 and has since appeared in numerous shows in the Orange County and LA area. As a child he discovered he had a knack for painting and drawing, and although he never cared much for doing either activity, he did enjoy being better than other people at it. He took up painting at the age of 20 initially as a roundabout way to get into filmmaking. He taught himself how to paint by copying pictures from fashion magazines because it was cheaper than hiring models (and he was reading them anyway.) His initial plan was to learn to be a crack realist and then transition to more abstract/non-representational work, seeing as he doesn’t really like realistic artwork and loves abstract/non representational art (Joan Miro in particular.) However when he started exhibiting his paintings based on fashion ads however, his style really caught on. Hating this at first, Terry started seeing that his work was appealing to very wide variety of people: from the very artsy to folks who couldn‘t really care less about art. Terry became very intrigued with the potential of this style he created and began envisioning himself as an artist that could bridge the gap between the avante guarde and the mainstream public.

“Re-Inventing the Wheel” will be running from September 5th through the 19th at the ARTery Gallery at the Lab in Costa Mesa. The opening reception will be Saturday September 5th from 6pm to 10pm. The closing reception will be on Saturday September 19th from 6pm to 10pm and will include musical performances by Sam Oak, Ali Memarian, Beckie Joon, and That, That. The ARTery Gallery at the LAB Anti-Mall behind Urban Outfitters at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. For more information visit www.vertigo-go.com or email Terry at terry@vertigo-go.com.


Born in Australia, Krystie Sargent is an international emerging artist within the Skateboard Art scene who has also worked in the realms of graphic design, illustration and character design.
Having a taste in many creative fields- 3D Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Web Design, Krystie turned to paint and brushes as an escape from the digital world.  Combining her love for the action sports industry, and her love for creation, Krystie has been producing Skateboard Art that often combines menacing characters contrasted with over-the-top, bold colors and geometric shapes. She works without a path, without a destination in mind; it’s a direct flow from mind to “canvas”.
Krystie’s admiration for urban art and the street art character scene strongly influences her work. Recent development in her style- such as a layering and stenciling approach- has enhanced the exciting visual viewing experience.
Beginning August 8th, Krystie Sargent will be exhibiting a new body of work at the ‘Local 88’ art show at The Artery running through August 30th.  She will be live painting there on August 15th, 19th, and 28th so drop by, check out her new work and say Hi!
For more info email: krystiesargent@hotmail.com

Born in Australia, Krystie Sargent is an international emerging artist within the Skateboard Art scene who has also worked in the realms of graphic design, illustration and character design.

Having a taste in many creative fields- 3D Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, Web Design, Krystie turned to paint and brushes as an escape from the digital world. Combining her love for the action sports industry, and her love for creation, Krystie has been producing Skateboard Art that often combines menacing characters contrasted with over-the-top, bold colors and geometric shapes. She works without a path, without a destination in mind; it’s a direct flow from mind to “canvas”.

Krystie’s admiration for urban art and the street art character scene strongly influences her work. Recent development in her style- such as a layering and stenciling approach- has enhanced the exciting visual viewing experience.

Beginning August 8th, Krystie Sargent will be exhibiting a new body of work at the ‘Local 88’ art show at The Artery running through August 30th. She will be live painting there on August 15th, 19th, and 28th so drop by, check out her new work and say Hi!

For more info email: krystiesargent@hotmail.com



buildinganeighborhood:
chris bradley has organized a great show for the artery at the lab.  stop by and see him there daily.

buildinganeighborhood:

chris bradley has organized a great show for the artery at the lab.  stop by and see him there daily.

Board Stiff @ The Artery

Co-Op Galleries & The SoBeCa District Present:


“BOARD STIFF”
The Art of a Subculture
June 27th - July 12th

@ The ARTery Gallery, The LAB 
2930 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA
Located Behind Urban Outfitters

OPENING RECEPTION ART SHOW 
Saturday JUNE 27th, 6:30pm - 10PM

The theme of the show is “The art of a subculture.”  Skateboarding, and Surfing that is.  This art show does not consist of artists who work in the skate and surf industry, but rather a collection of paintings by independent artists that grew up skating and surfing and still participate in these activities while creating art.  These are the actual products of skating and surfing class, if you will.

Artists featured are:
  Aaron Kraten
    “Skibs” Barker
      Chris Bradley
        Mike Gallegos
          JoshR
            Industry Giant

Musical Performances by
   Sam Oak & UnFamiliar Occurence
     

Special features of the show will include: An installation collaborated on/by all of the artists participating. AND a stimulus wall with pieces sold for under $100.  

After-Party Music across the street 
@ The CAMP Behind Native Foods, 10pm - 12am
2937 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, Ca

The after-party across the street at The Camp will feature bands that play old school skate core:
    Dig Take Over
      Gestapo Khazi