by Danny | Dec 16, 2014 | art on exhibit, Bottle Dreams, Creative Process, Evocations, Mapping the Body, Milagros, Sanctuary, Uncategorized
I am so excited to share that my Artist Talk at Gallery 291 can now be seen online thanks to Steve Wynn at Bayside Entertainment. He did a beautiful job recording and editing it. In this talk, I start with my photography background and how my graduate studies of...
by Danny | Dec 2, 2014 | art on exhibit, Bottle Dreams, Mapping the Body
The exhibition at Gallery 291 is officially over, but a selection of about 40 pieces can still be found in the smaller gallery there through December 24th. The show was such a high point for me personally. Never before have I had so much work – over 100 pieces...
by Danny | Nov 6, 2014 | art on exhibit, Bottle Dreams, Evocations, Mapping the Body, Milagros, Sanctuary, Uncategorized
Here are a few pictures of my exhibition at Gallery 291 in Mill Valley, CA. This is the biggest show I have ever had, with 105 pieces of art! Some works were made as long ago as 18 years while others were completed just days before the show opened. I am really looking...
by Danny | Nov 9, 2012 | art on exhibit, Bottle Dreams
Relishing the meditative practice of handwriting envelopes, adhering postage and return address labels, and embellishing envelopes with rubber stamps…my next Open Studio card is in process today. I love the tactile process of making mail. It helps build my...
by Danny | Feb 3, 2012 | art on exhibit, Bottle Dreams, Sanctuary
I am gearing up for my first art show of the new year – wrapping up art today and creating inventory lists to send off a number of pieces from the Sanctuary and Bottle Dreams series for a group photography exhibit at the newly-opened Stinson Beach Gallery. I...
by Danny | Mar 19, 2009 | art on exhibit, Bottle Dreams, Sanctuary
The studio is now a mess of bits and pieces of cardboard, tape, and bubble wrap. I just packed and wrapped artwork for transit. Sanctuary #4 is headed to a collector in New York. And five Bottle Dreams pieces are on their way to the Houston Center for Photography for...