Sunday, February 5, 2012
La Jungla
Opening for "La Jungla" on Friday at Wonderland SF. Great turnout and it's always nice when people want to take the art home! Very happy that I squeezed in time to do a new piece. It dovetailed nicely with some of the work I'm doing for 111 Minna so it serves as a sneak peek for All the Go Inbetweens, opening April 6th.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Fluorescent Fish
A quick trip to Palm Springs and the Salton Sea. Didn't find any of the abandoned motels I hoped for and the decaying yacht club was "sadly" refurbished. Dust to dust people...!
Labels:
abandoned,
California,
desert,
Palm Springs,
Salton Sea,
trips
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Saturday, December 10, 2011
HY.GEN.IC
With all the shit being pumped out these days, it's so refreshing to see something creative done with thought and purpose. That's why it was such a pleasure to sit down with the guys from Hy.Gen.Ic. The interview is just up and you can check it here.
Doing something good and doing it well.
Proud to be part of the (HY.GEN.IC)
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Strangers on a Train
Tomorrow December 9th at 8pm
"Strangers on a Train"
opens at
D-Structure
520 Haight St
San Francisco, CA
Sponsored by Magners
San Francisco, CA
Sponsored by Magners
Part of the Lower Haight Holiday Art Walk
Art, Booze, and Beats
Locking the door behind, you feel eyes on your back from the house across the street. Turn and there's no one. Familiar stares through the shutters of a deserted market, behind a diner, in the swirls of a Victorian cornice. Do these imprints of humanity linger in the door frames, within the window panes, or just in your mind. Beside the tracks, the cars squeal to a stop and the doors to slide open. Your heart skips when you see, towards the front of the car, the back of her head. Hair draping over a scarf wrapped tight, you approach the seat beside when she turns and you realize...you are just Strangers on a Train.
Art, Booze, and Beats
Locking the door behind, you feel eyes on your back from the house across the street. Turn and there's no one. Familiar stares through the shutters of a deserted market, behind a diner, in the swirls of a Victorian cornice. Do these imprints of humanity linger in the door frames, within the window panes, or just in your mind. Beside the tracks, the cars squeal to a stop and the doors to slide open. Your heart skips when you see, towards the front of the car, the back of her head. Hair draping over a scarf wrapped tight, you approach the seat beside when she turns and you realize...you are just Strangers on a Train.
In his second solo show at D-Structure, Alec Huxley continues his venture
into environments with the lingering touch of people. Ghostly flashes
of femme fatale's occupy his new paintings and charcoal eyes hide behind
the outlines of San Francisco architecture on wood panels. Affordable
prints and limited edition t-shirts on hand as well.
Labels:
art,
d-structure,
Lower Haight,
San Francisco,
strangers on a train
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Watch Your Hatch

New Work. Available tonight, Dec 3.
Mezzanine
8:00pm-2:00am
444 Jessie Street, SF CA 94103
8:00pm-2:00am
444 Jessie Street, SF CA 94103
Sunday, October 23, 2011
BW+M&C...
A few shots from the show on Friday. Lots of folks the whole night, the only "closeup" I managed is of my work.
On view through November 21 at Wonderland.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Black White+Monochrome & Color

Opening reception: Friday October 21, 2011 6-10pm
Where: Wonderland SF (2929 24th Street, San Francisco CA 94110)
Works by:
Ade Olufeko
Alberto Hernandez
Alec Huxley
Ben Jones
Chris W. Stokes
Corey Berendzen
Joshua Lawyer
Kate Daly
Kurt Winkeman
Lee Harvey Roswell
Miko Simmons
Robert Garcia
Friday, September 16, 2011
Lower Haight Strret Art on the News
It's nice to live in a neighborhood where the limits of creative expression is a vigorous and equally sided debate. Featured on the local news on Wednesday: including the Lower Haight Mural (and fleeting glimpses of my contribution), D-Structure, and Lower Haighters.
Friday, July 29, 2011
Opposites


The show "Opposites" opened at Wonderland last Wednesday but things have been so busy I'm just now getting around to the pictures. Each artist was asked to do a little wall installation that tied into their work. I opted for the simple route (around a fresh new piece) but some were extremely ornate and I think the variety makes for a pretty compelling show.
It's up for six weeks I believe. (2929 24th Street, SF CA 94110)
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