This has been a long time coming. We did Mr. Stewart a wrong by not getting this up quicker, so for that we heartily apologize. That being said the Opening was great. We sold more pieces than we ever have in the past (with 90 percent of those proceeds going back to the artist and 10 percent going to the lovely East Side Bakery for allowing us to host in their establishment)
The day was comfortably warm, the response was charismatically swell and the food was quickly consumed. We did learn that the fancier the cheese the less likely it is to be eaten.
the throne: sat in by the invisible representation of Jonathan Stewart. I insisted all questions
be directed to that chair throughout the night.
WE LOVE BEANS!!!
Signing and looking. Dirty jobs for clean causes.
Throughout the months we had several of the same questions pop up. The first one tended to be "Are there actual toys inside" and the second was "Did he print these on a computer" So here are the answers.
There are no toys inside. A few of them have magnets, but that is unrelated to anything that concerns anything really.
Jonathan did not print these on a computer. He screenprinted them on a flat surface and then cut them and scored them to allow the box forms to be made.
the voyeur's view. Quit staring and come on in.
Many artist's wept upon seeing these little boxes containing the dreaded form letter. "My work is to good for you anyway Connecticut College of Craft and Kreativity!!!" whoooaaa...
shaky bits and a baby
The east wall.
So there you have it. Our sixth show in the bag. You know what that means? We've made it one year!
Hoozah. I'd write more, but really I'm going to post something else in like a half an hour. (Months of nothing and then SHABAM... I know. )
Keep coming and we'll keep showing.
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