Time… what happened?

October 3, 2006

Well, it seems that the entire summer has come and gone since my last entry. What is that all about? My third sememster of graduate school is alreay underway (well, almost half over) and the work is starting to get better. I am excited about the new sculpture and paintings that are comind forth, as well as a few shows that I have lined up for 2007.

Overall.. things haven’t changed much. I still miss Seattle and am planning on going back for Christmas again on Christmas Day and staying for two weeks. It will be a nice get away for my mind. Wichita is still Wichita, although today seems odd. It was almost 100 degrees (Oct 2nd). The past few weeks have been filled with cooler weather, promoting jeans and jackets… I have been eating it up. Especially after the hot summer that we experienced. I look forward to this warm front moving along, and Fall in Kansas coming back into play.

I will post some new work pictures when I get some free time. Until then…

Paul

Check out the following pages… I love these people and know them personally.
Stephen Atwood (sculpture)

Linda K. Robinson (photography)

Scott Heim (author)

John Sutton, Ben Beres and Zac Cullor (performance and installation)

Diem Chau (sculpture, painting and drawing)

Fernando Mastrangelo (sculpture and drawing)

Juan Alonoso (painting)

Upcoming Shows

May 24, 2006

Just a note of a couple of shows I have work in over the next week or two. The first is the last show at Tangent Lab; Chemical Burn. Stop by on Final Friday and have a look at a brand new piece of sculpture. This show is for one night only due to the gallery close in their current location. But, they are moving to a new spot soon. For info and directions to the gallery, go to http://www.tangentlab.com/current.htm.

The second is a one night event at The Shadow; Breathe. Organized by Cliff Bragg, the event is an exploration of the arts in Wichita as a springboard for more involvement and possibilities. A free for all of art, music and literature if you will. Stop by and say hello and enjoy a multi-platform event uncommon to the Wichita art scene. Sunday, June 4, 5pm-8pm, 550 N Rock Road (Rock and Central). There is a $10 cover for the event and it is all ages, so no booze will be served (sorry to my fellow drinkers). For info about the Shadow, http://www.wichitashadow.com/