Dear Subscribers,
My grandpa, Satoru Nishita, passed away. He was a great man and a brilliant designer. His passion for the creative spirit was a factor that led me to pursue a career in architecture. Now I find myself making art, doing exactly what I want to do, and I am very grateful.
Sat's accomplishments as a landscape architect are many, far too many for me to list here. Instead, I will share pictures of just a few of his amazing designs. You may recognize these places that have touched many lives:
1927-2013
Thanks Grandpa
The reception for my solo show last Sunday was awesome. Here are some pictures:
The show is up at Studio Gallery until August 4th.
Hey FYI, today is the opening reception in the Studio rear gallery for two awesome artists that I was privileged to meet last week: Joevic Yeban and Olivia Chen! Stop by and check out their show, walk past mine on the way.
(Yeban; Chen)
New still life.
The setup. Oops, forgot to take a photo of the setup. Skip to first stage:
I know saucers will be in here, but haven't decided on placement yet.
Next stage (time warp, imagine stages in between. Man I'm really slipping in the photo department, huh?):
Next stage:
Next stage:
Next stage:
And the finished painting, "Fugitive" (8x16):
(Click through the image above to Like it, Pin it, Tweet it. This painting will debut at my Catch A Rising Star show in September) View larger version here.
Until next week,
David A. N. Cheifetz www.davidcheifetz.com
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