MACRODONS are in excellent company at
Red's Pop Shop -so I wanted to point out a few killer items from my fellow vendors:
First of all, this awesome event was put together in no small part by both Brian Gibb (multi-faceted/multi-talented artist, Art Prostitute founder, and owner of
The Public Trust) and
Red On Greenville's own blogger extraordinaire
"Red". (so, here's equal parts kudos+thanks to them both!)
The Public Trust broke out an excellent selection of prints, t-shirts, and artist books -for this event. This next photo doesn't even do justice to Brian Gibb's rad new t-shirt design, so go to the show, see it in person, and you will be knocked off your feet by the t-shirts color combo double punch of cream + bling, then your next step:
purchase! Brian's designs are pure gold, so, I could go on and on, but instead of that, see his print below, and shop for other prints @ the
Art Prostitute online store, or in person at
The Public Trust. [
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My next door neighbor at the shop, Marisa Bosquez, is displaying her jewelry collections "
Bosquez Jewelry" and "
Beatrice Collection". The brass collection "
Beatrice" is very fun, made of neat, whimsical components, like small cast animal shapes / graphic shapes with a hand-stamped touch. I particularly liked the brass necklace with a small wishbone charm, and the necklace with a TEXAS state shaped charm, stamped 'TEXAS' across it's face:
The Bosquez Jewelry collection -simply put, is: cosmic fantastic; made from natural stones in off-kilter, strong, elegant arrangements. There is a beautifully sci-fi story buried within all these pieces, for example, see the
"Solar System Necklace" referencing an imaginary planet system from a galaxy far far away...
We are 1976 is a great boutique of pop-design and the unusual here in Dallas, and for two weeks they have been cloned and have a satellite location at Red's featuring some of their choicest selections, plus a brand new set of giant graphic wood letters ...their store is really beyond my puny description here, so go see for yourself!
Another cool shop present,
Decorazon Gallery, was displaying an array of great imports and hand-made objects -
click here to see the hand made monkey doll
Fur Face Boy's acquired from these fine folks. Fur Face got his props in my last post, but here is a little reminder,
shop!
And another slick streetware brand at the show:
Decade Clothing debuted new t-shirt designs and also, as his alter ego
DJ Sober scratched some fun super-dancey tunes at the afterparty!
The Sour Grapes booth had some sick surprises in store for
Red's Pop Shop, the "paletas" by Eddie Castro had the perfect combo of pop-art-weirdness. And Carlos DonJuan's paintings were fresh, but mature, technically well painted, but adventurous, edgy, and at times even experimental, but with solid determination, as any elements, although seemingly haphazard, had purpose and conviction, and was anything but haphazard -his work has a feeling not dissimilar to Raychel Stine's most excellent show of paintings at Road Agent.
Carlos DonJuan's Nothings Is What It Seems Anymore
Mixed Media on Birch - 2ft.x3ft. - 2010
Mixed Media on Birch-4ft.x6ft.-2009
And last, but certainly not least: Lilco Letterpress & Bee-Things -two phenomenal print shops producing awesome and yet somehow very affordable posters, prints, and stationary- they are calling your name, telling you to grab some of their goodies this weekend at Red's. It really should be too good to be true, (very) GOOD ART+DESIGN, at not only 'affordable' prices, but some are absolute steals!!!
For more, see Red's photostream for Pop Shop photos. And you can see it yourself in person in just a few more days (Saturday + Sunday, September 25+26, noon-6pm) -see you soon!