Tuesday, July 24, 2007

"Arbor Vitae"

Click to view Arbor Vitae exhibit info Well, my brother is having another benefit event. This time at Ha-Ha Pizza in Yellow Springs on Thursday August 9th at 7:00 PM till 9:00 PM. The address is 108 Xenia Avenue Yellow Springs, OH 45387.

His art will be displayed in the gallery and can be sold. Click on the graphic he made to read more info about it.

5 comments:

jafabrit said...

I look forward to seeing your brothers work, it looks fabulous. I will be listing it on the art council blog for august:
www.ysarts.blogspot.com

Since you are into skateboarding :) there is going to be a SKATE-ART-MUSIC FEST Saturday, August 4th at Yellow Springs Skate Park, 100 Dayton St., Yellow Springs. the info is on the blog.

regards Corrine aka jafabrit in the blog world :)

Tim Watson said...

Thanks for the comment and the extra exposure on the Yellow Springs Art Council blog. I'm sure Tom will appreciate that.

I am definitely interested in going to the "SKATE-ART-MUSIC FEST" next Saturday. I've never been out to that skatepark before.

I'm actually surprised you were able to find this blog in the vast ocean of the web.

jafabrit said...

oh it was easy to find you :) I just put in "yellow springs" on google blog search and your blog came up. Guess the spider bots found you, eh!:)

I think there will be a raffle for a couple of skateboards that have been painted by two local artists :).

Anonymous said...

Thanks, TIm, for putting the word out! And thanks for coming to the opening and your photography which might even get printed in Dayton Daily News either Friday Aug 24th or Sunday Aug 26th. This YS skate park sounds interesting - I'll have to go see it sometime.

yo bro

Tom III

Tim Watson said...

Well, Thomas, I had been meaning to tell you that the only pictures that I have access to, right now anyway, (which might have come out, or not) are the ones I took with my digital camera.

I had to give my film pictures away to my teacher and I won't get them back until Sept. 5th, at the earliest. I scanned the negatives for about 1 roll, but I didn't scan them all. I did scan the contact sheets I made, but they are high-res. The pictures I took, do look good, however.