On show new works, paintings and an installation from Sylvia Ji and Joshua Petker, in co-operation with Gods Girls models organization. Also showing in the project room: "Charge It To The Game" featuring Siloette.
Sylvia Ji and Joshua Petker
"Behind Bedroom Doors" brings together the alluringly beautiful works of Sylvia Ji
and Joshua Petker. Many of the models represented in the paintings that make up this
exhibit are part of the Gods Girls organization ( http://www.godsgirls.com/). Both Joshua and Sylvia have spent the last several
months working with the models from the site, putting together a body of work that
perfectly captures the essence of the exhibit's title and theme. Many of the Gods
Girls models will be on hand opening night, helping to give the impression that the
paintings themselves are coming to life. Don't miss this special opening, one that
promises to give a glimpse behind bedroom doors.
Sylvia Ji:
Though born in 1982, a native of San Francisco, Sylvia Ji's artistic ability is akin
to another time and place. Her work encapsulates an alluring beauty that is both
cutting edge and a nod to time-honored technique. Hauntingly beautiful images
brimming with sexual provocation mix with a sense of consternation, hinting that all
is not as well as it may initially appear.
Some of her paintings are symbolic reflections of herself, portraits of people she
knows or just nameless faces set in a landscape of fleeting and decaying beauty. She
graduated with distinction from the Academy of Art University of San Francisco with
a BFA in traditional illustration and already had her first ambitious and successful
solo show while still in her last year of school. Since then, she has been in high
demand, keeping continuously engaged in an onslaught of numerous shows across the
nation.
Artist website: http://www.sylviaji.com/
Joshua Petker:
Petker's alluring style has been referred to as "romantic street painting" and
"renaissance graffiti". Subject matter often revolves around women, from ex-lovers
to iconic television actors to dreamt up muses, rendered in subtle pose, though
shockingly accented with vibrant colors set in dream-like environments. His work is
informed by his years spent as a graffiti artist and tagger in California and
Europe, as well as a love and understanding for classical composition and technique.
Petker's paintings are often executed on second hand canvases found in garage sales
or thrift stores - adding an unidentified and often mysterious back-story to many of
his works.
Joshua Petker was born in Los Angeles in 1979. He received a B.A. in Social Science
from Evergreen College in Olympia, WA in 2002, and studied drawing at the Lorenzo
di'Medici, The Academy of Florence, Italy. Petker has spent the last several years
developing a respected following in California and Europe, showing with such
respected galleries as Roq La Rue, Shooting Gallery, Copro Nason and M Modern. He
currently resides in the Silver Lake area of Los Angeles.
Artist website: http://www.joshuapetker.com/
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Charge It To The Game featuring new works and an installation from Siloette
Siloette:
Siloette is a fine artist and illustrator currently living in Los Angeles. Aside
from painting her hobbies consist of going to the comic book store, listening to
weird music and adding to her collection of creepy old photographs. This year her
art has been commissioned for commercials, apparel, snowboards and billboard
advertisements. Siloette's work can be categorized as a sort of modern Art Nouveau
and her main mediums of choice are spraypaint, acrylic and ink.
Artist website: http://www.siloette.com/
Opening: march 9, 2007
Thinkspace
4210 Santa Monica Blvd. - Los Angeles
Gallery hours: Thursday through Sunday 1-6PM (or by appointment)
Free admission