monday morning eye candy – Antonio Evaristo Cuellar

“Aurora”


“Oilcan Tanks”. The cans are wheel thrown and are decorated with underglaze. The treads are made up of wood and metal.

The concept was derived from a government funded operation called “Militainment”. Which is the government funding going to diverse areas of media popularize war in a more entertaining fashion. It began with the Regan administration and “Star Wars” in the mid east.

“Old Fashioned”


The idea then grew into a more tangible questioning of our ancestors, the birth of capitalism, and the wholeness of American ideals.

Please visit Antonio’s website at evaristoart.com

Calling All Emerging Visual Artists!

One of a Kind Vancouver is proud to announce its new Emerging Artist District for 2011. This District features an open gallery space where up and coming artists can showcase their work in a dedicated intimate environment.

Deadline for this brand new section has been extended to May 15th! Artists with less than 5 years professional experience are eligible and require a price range up to $1000 as we encourage artists to have a variety of price points to engage all our visitors. To apply, artists must complete a full application and submit a short paragraph about their work, style and artistic statement. Artists’ work accepted includes acrylics, oils, watercolours, hand-pulled prints, photography and sculpture. All work must be original to be featured in this section. Those wishing to provide reproductions may apply to exhibit in other areas of the show floor. OOAK Vancouver will provide artists with the following:

  • 6′ x 2′ space w/ white hardwall (8 ft high)*
  • Vinyl signage identifying your space
  • Lighting**
  • Exhibitor rate $500

*Spacing for Sculptors wishing to participate in this area will be negotiated as needed **Lighting is provided, but electricity must be purchased from the VCC. (2 lights total) Have questions? Don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or 604.730.2064. Warm regards,
Ally, Sarah and Leonie

Image credits: Top – Amy Victoria Wakefield Photography. Middle – Yapes Paints

For more information

Visit www.oneofakindvancouver.com or email [email protected].

Ceramics Now Magazine – First Newsletter, April 2011


Ceramics Now is an online ceramics magazine that celebrates the creative field of ceramics by featuring works and interviews with world-recognized ceramic artists.

Our first newsletter includes interviews with ceramic artists like Carole Epp as Artist of the month, Patrick Colhoun as New artist, Cynthia Lahti as Recognized artist and John Shirley with ceramic technique.

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