Saturday, February 4, 2012

Building Blocks Opening Reception


Above: Artist Statement.


Curated by:
Kady Perry.........Muralist 
Minoo Allen.........Film Maker & Writer

Inspired By:
 Jasmine Lee........NYC Based Artist-Abstract Painter
Jamie Lee....... Artist-Painter & Photographer
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QuarterYellow Studios saw over 400 guests last night, compared to February FirstFriday's that have take place in the past 2 years, the count of art enthusiasts was triple of what is traditional seen. The art exhibit featured 10 paintings suspended in air; creating a block of paintings with a four foot tall extravagant flower arrangement featured in the center. The artist sold 3 paintings and 1 drawing and enjoyed a night among many talented artists; as the main gallery-JungleScience featured two additional Binghamton University artists.


The night of my life.




A young woman sharing her excitement 
& interest in a self portrait piece by the artist.


The Advancement of Time-SOLD.


Think this makes us feel a tad more official...
...the vinyl finally came in!!!


Photo take from entrance of QuarterYellow.
Paintings suspended in air.
Jaw-dropping flower arrangement.



Ms.Emily Jablon.
Representing Susan Jablon Mosaics. Be Delighted.
Market test of a new line of hair accessories. 


 Left: Model. Right: Kady Perry (muralist).
Neat little story: I recognized the young woman, a model from my
 painting class, because the blue hands in the piece pictured are hers!


Painting: The Three Sisters. Labeled number 3.
Beautifully blending with the natural flower arrangement, delivered to my by 20Hawley Street & Alfred Weissman Real Estate, my employer. Who really takes care of me.
The flowers were all you could smell when you walked in!


A family in awe of the brilliant colors.


The arrangement up close.
 Soon only photos will preserve the piercing colors.


Side angle of display.


Aerial view of exhibit.
Left Painting of Mountains;
Title: Behind I Fall: SOLD.


Poster of tiny drawings.
600 Hours.
SOLD.


Two Binghamton University students, 
talking about downtown Binghamton as an "art hub" 
in observance of the high caliber art 
& the extremely unique environment at JungleScience Gallery and Art Laboratory. 


1 comment:

  1. Looks AMAZING Kady! So wish I could have been there to witness your amazing show!

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