Sunday, March 01, 2009
Friday, February 27, 2009
Uke Backs and Me
Photo of the backs of some of my ukes and a photo of me at Thinkspace measuring for the mural in the front room of the gallery. You can see the duco finish 1930's Stella uke, second from left. It's amazing-looking on the back! What a collection of fine specimens!
Only a few days left until my show closes in L.A. - last day is March 6, 2009.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
The Painted Ukulele Headstocks in my Fine Art Show
Peekaboo
Slither
Geyser
Crehore
La Pacifica
Demon
Nymph
Moth
Squirm
Lucky 13
Geyser
Crehore
La Pacifica
Demon
Nymph
Moth
Squirm
Lucky 13
Tuxedo
Here are the painted headstocks of the fine art ukes in my solo show, "Dreamgirls and Ukes".
I came up with these names (and headstock logos) based on my paintings on the bodies of the ukes. These are painted fine art "sculptures" that are also rare antique musical instruments. They all actually play and were set up by a luthier. The ukes also relate to the framed oil paintings (on linen) in the show, using some of the same motifs on both. I wanted the show to be not only painterly, but literary and musical. Poetic, like surrealism and dada, yet also all about design, too. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed collecting and painting these ukes and having them restored. I saved them from the trash bin in some cases and also enhanced them. It's a miracle they have survived this long (some are 90 years old!), since many ukes have gotten destroyed over the years. Playing them wears them down, too, and it has always been up to the person who owns them what he or she will do with an old instrument. Mint condition ukuleles are ones that no one has ever really played, and because of that, we are able to experience them without seeing any damage. Some people just love to look at rare things. Some people love instrument design and wood. Some love to collect historic things. Some love fine art. And some love the sound of an antique instrument. These are all one-of-a-kind fine art objects. There will be no others like them. Some of the antiques ukes are so rare you will be hard-pressed to find another like it.
The Art of Amy Crehore
See my previous posts for the bodies of these instruments!
See my previous posts for the bodies of these instruments!
All of these designs are copyright 2009 Amy Crehore
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
More Photos of My Art Ukes
La Pacifica
Nymph
Squirm
Nymph
Squirm
Peekaboo
Tuxedo
Wasp
Geyser
Crehore
Slither
Demon
Moth
Lucky 13
Regal
Here are close-ups of my painted designs on the bodies of my restored antique ukes in my solo show at Thinkspace gallery in Los Angeles. Some are painted on the original art deco backgrounds, some are painted on hide heads, and some are on mahogany or koa wood. I will post the headstocks next. These ukes have all been restored professionally. They are mostly from the 1920's and 1930's. Some were already in near mint shape, but some had to be re-built, parts added or glued. I had so much fun thinking up the perfect design for each.
SLIDESHOW of "Dreamgirls and Ukes" on flickr (Show runs until March 6, 2009)
All of these paintings on ukes are copyright 2009 Amy Crehore
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Four More from my Solo Show
"Second Fiddle Infatuation" oil on linen, 18"x12"Amy Crehore 2009
"Monkey Love Song" oil on linen 16"x18" by Amy Crehore 2009
"Hokum Hallelujah" oil on linen 12"x 18" by Amy Crehore 2009
"Dragonfly Vanity Waltz" 10" x 18" oil on linen by Amy Crehore 2009
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Here are four of the major works in my Dreamgirls and Ukes exhibit in Los Angeles, CA.
See these hanging next to beautiful antique, restored ukuleles that I also hand-painted with original designs. The effect is wonderful, I think. This show only runs until March 6th, 2009.
Thinkspace Gallery
The Art of Amy Crehore
Slideshow of exhibit
All of this artwork is copyright 2009 Amy Crehore
"Monkey Love Song" oil on linen 16"x18" by Amy Crehore 2009
"Hokum Hallelujah" oil on linen 12"x 18" by Amy Crehore 2009
"Dragonfly Vanity Waltz" 10" x 18" oil on linen by Amy Crehore 2009
CLICK TO ENLARGE
Here are four of the major works in my Dreamgirls and Ukes exhibit in Los Angeles, CA.
See these hanging next to beautiful antique, restored ukuleles that I also hand-painted with original designs. The effect is wonderful, I think. This show only runs until March 6th, 2009.
Thinkspace Gallery
The Art of Amy Crehore
Slideshow of exhibit
All of this artwork is copyright 2009 Amy Crehore
Ukulele Girl
Sophie Madeleine plays the Beard Song on the ukulele. Couldn't get much sweeter than this.
Thanks, Mark F at boingboing
I wonder if she knows about my "Dreamgirls and Ukes" art show happening right now in L.A.? Corktown Ukulele Jam of Toronto, Canada does. They have a new "gallery" section on their website where they posted my entire flickr slideshow.
Check out their wonderful website: HERE (torontoukes.com) Thanks, Steve!
Monday, February 23, 2009
A Set of Curtain Paintings in my Solo Show
"Hoop Dream" oil on linen 6"x 12"by Amy Crehore 2009
"Smoking Pussycat Dream" 6" x 12"oil on linen by Amy Crehore 2009
Some of those vintage portraits from the 1920's of Ziegfeld girls have hoops in them. I painted my first hula hoop painting back in 2005 (one of my "Little Pierrots" called "Hula Hoop Blues") without realizing that it was a classic motif in the old photographs of Alfred Cheney Johnston. The pose in this "Hoop Dream" painting was inspired by one such photo. The bottom painting has a pose that I just made up with a funny little cat smoking, also from my imagination. I thought it would be nice to make a pair of paintings that related to each other.
The Art of Amy Crehore
See these at Thinkspace Gallery in L.A. until March 6th.
"Smoking Pussycat Dream" 6" x 12"oil on linen by Amy Crehore 2009
Some of those vintage portraits from the 1920's of Ziegfeld girls have hoops in them. I painted my first hula hoop painting back in 2005 (one of my "Little Pierrots" called "Hula Hoop Blues") without realizing that it was a classic motif in the old photographs of Alfred Cheney Johnston. The pose in this "Hoop Dream" painting was inspired by one such photo. The bottom painting has a pose that I just made up with a funny little cat smoking, also from my imagination. I thought it would be nice to make a pair of paintings that related to each other.
The Art of Amy Crehore
See these at Thinkspace Gallery in L.A. until March 6th.
All artwork in this show is copyright 2009 Amy Crehore
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