Thursday, May 1, 2008

Le Merde x Cometdebris

Here's a sneak peek of a collaboration project with Le Merde. These will be shown at Le Merde's "Let's Get Turdical" show at Super7, opening on Saturday.

Let's Get Turdical!


Le Merde returns to Super7!
Super7 Presents: Le Merde

Le Merde is Portland based artist Mike Kelly. His work ranges from paintings and sculpture to hand cast figures. He draws inspiration from all walks of pop-culture, including heavy metal music and 1970’s cartoon characters. He is part of the art collective Grass Hut which includes Bwana Spoons, Martin Ontiveros, Apak and Scrappers. More of his work can be seen at www.lemerde.com.

Le Merde once again brings his own distinctive brand of art to the walls of Super7 when “Let’s Get Turdical” opens Saturday, May 3rd from 7-11 pm running through the end of the month!

Check out Le Merde's blog for updates: http://luvlemerde.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Kitaro Chaya

We returned to Kitaro Chaya last Friday as it was closed when we visited on Monday. The weather was perfect, we each got a few souvenirs, and got to relax with some mochi and green tea.

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Nuts!

Within the flower park was a playground with all sorts of stuff to goof off on. Here is everyone going nuts. Bwana even got crazy and stood straight up on the top of that pole. I think it was about 20 feet tall.

Bugs!

A day after visiting the Bee Museum, we visited the Kobuchisawa Insect Museum in Yamanashi. The Insect Museum is located in a beautiful flower park and features native insects as well as some insects from around the world. Lots of colorful, crazy, and scary bugs. Covering one wall, they have an impressive display of blue butterflies. The museum also has some live insects on display, and has a cool shop as well.

Bees!

We visited the Bee Museum in Nagano last week. On display were bee and hornet nests, all done in sculpture form. The guy who runs this place attaches nests to various objects and then has the bees do their thing. He did a runner holding a torch for the Nagano Winter Olympic Games, a huge nest with "hachi" written in Japanese (hachi means bee), and a long nest measuring about 15 feet tall or more. Some of the creepiest displays were some "paintings" made of bee parts, including legs, wings, bodies, and heads. This place is nuts.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Custom Painting

We painted some custom figures today. Not vinyl customs, but ceramic. It was tough as none of us were used to this but we had a pretty fun time.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Egyptian Rat F%@#

After our shopping day, Gargamel stopped by for a little party. Beer, pizza, root beer, cake, skate videos, and a heated game of Egyptian Rat F%@#. Most of us hadn't played the card game before, but we all quickly got into it. Lots of fun and craziness.

Real x Head & Nakano

Today was a toy shopping day. First was a visit with Mori-kun at the Real x Head shop. Spent a little time there, had a short chat, and exchanged gifts. After that was Nakano Broadway and all the toy shops. I think each of us found something cheap. No big treasures though.

Sunday, April 20, 2008

My Tentacles, Horns, and Scales Pics

Today's opening was awesome. We got to meet a lot of cool people, talk, hang out, and just goof off. The crowd was great, many were really excited about some of the releases, and I sold just about all my pieces. Such a great time. Many thanks to those who attended.