Nathan Evans- First Friday May 2nd

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I was born and raised in Houston, Tx.   I moved to North Carolina at the age of 10 where I was raised thereafter.  I began painting in the middle of October, 2013 at the age of 27.  The mediums I most familiarized myself with were instantly acrylics, oil pastels, and watercolors.  After a few months, I realized this was what I wanted to try and do with my life.  The essence of art was close to me growing up, but the practice was not.  The flow from brush to canvas came naturally and instantaneously a great part of my life.

Rust- Photos by William Cole

We have talented photographer William Cole debuting his Rust series at Blake Street this First Friday (May 2nd) from 6pm to 10pm.

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A unique exploration of Rust not just as a chemical reaction that creates texture, color, and decay. Rust is a way to describe the passage of time as things decay from a lack of use or inaction. It is dynamic as it continues to alter and consume everything it touches.IMG_5835 - Version 2 IMG_3345 - Version 4 IMG_3283

Flowing Mixed Media Paintings by JP – May 2nd

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JP IS A M.O.M.Y’S BOY.

“I love serving others with my useful art products and want to continue that tradition of making beautiful, amazing stuff for my generation to enjoy.” -JP

My creative journey as an artist started at age 5 with my mother and a pretty glass table. My mother has always been a woman of style and unique fashion both inside and outside the home. She has developed a great appreciation for fine crafted objects.

Growing up in Cleveland, Ohio in the early 1980’s, my home was always filled with beautiful decorative clocks, fine victorian furniture, large crystal chandeliers and decorative mirrors. What I remember most about those early years was going with my mother to all the fine furniture shops on Saturday mornings. Over the years, she developed great relationships with the owners.

As a child, I learned to make my own beautiful and useful objects. I started painting my own creative T-shirts, hats and jean jackets. I sold them to classmates and even teachers. I did pretty well financially back then and won a scholarship to attend Pratt institute.

Now I paint custom wood furniture; mostly coffee tables and handmade art clocks with my signature “JP Handmade App Style” artwork on them. I’ve sold many of my pieces throughout North Carolina.

Come check out the work May 2nd (First Friday) from 6pm tom 10pm.

6 Women with a Torch – May First Friday

This First Friday (May 2nd) these 6 talented women will be showing off the earrings they’ve made. Stop by between 6pm and 10pm to see their work.

“We are 6 Women with a Torch.  We all work in the same art center jewelry studio and have come together in a year-long challenge: make one pair of original earrings each week using metal smithing techniques.  We have wide ranging skills and interests and we are sharing and learning with each other by challenging ourselves as we grow in our craft.  This show represents our work from January through April of 2014.

We hope you enjoy our journey.”
Katherine Cherry, Susan Frost, Suzanne Love, Anne Terry, Amy Veatch, “Bird” Wilson

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Katherine Cherry

 

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Susan Frost

 

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Amy Veatch

 

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“Bird” Wilson

 

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Second Hand Prose and the Magician’s Blind Light – the art of Ryan G. Miller

Since I began creating art, I’ve never found the creative process to be exclusive to one particular medium. Words, music and visual art have always existed in the same arena – each acting as an essential tool to call upon in order to relay a creative thought. My work begins with a flash of an inspiring image, a couplet scribbled hastily at a stop light, or in a hidden verse of a 40 year-old song. BlakeStreetStudios_RyanMiller_Something_1 BlakeStreetStudios_RyanMiller_Something_1RayOfLight_1

Beauty adorns everything that surrounds, pouring out endlessly of everything we see, hear, feel, taste and touch. My work attempts to capture snap shots and detail the beauty in the small moments that fill our days.

Ryan’s work will be showing at Blake Street on the First Friday in April.

Text and Element: The art of Ian Sands and his Apex High Students

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“We often explore traditional elements and principles in our classes, however there are many new postmodern and contemporary themes that are overlooked. This series of work will delve into one of these contemporary art principles as it provided ideas for students to examine one of these new ideas.

When we think of text in traditional art, we are more likely to associate it with the title of the work rather than incorporating text into the work. However,there are modern artists that have pushed past the notion of text simply as a way to label art. Today’s postmodern and contemporary artists take the concept further by incorporating text into their work as if it were an element of art.”  – Ian Sands

Blaine Willis – March 2014

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Blaine Willis has been painting since early childhood.  His recent works are figurative acrylics that focus on the emotive power of color.   Willis is committed to using art as a way to give back to the community, whether through supporting charitable events, organizing festivals, or participating in public art projects.  He is also available for

Greg Carter – Codex Carterinianus (March 2014)

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Lets just say it straight – Life is short.  
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There isn’t enough time in the day to worry about everything that is wrong with it. 
So I have decided to make stuff that addresses: what is right with it. I find it much more rewarding personally, and I sleep much better at night now. You may look at what I have made and say something like: “I don’t’ get it”. Well, I don’t get it either. I know what is right with life is bright and eclectic and more than a little confusing. It is a collection of everything I have ever seen and everything that populates my every day experiences. It is all about improvising with what is at hand to deal with the unexpected. It is also about knowing that my humble little light will be extinguished soon enough, and wanting to make the loudest noise I can before entropy inevitably wins.
In conclusion: enjoy it while you got it.
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