Vidtastic at the Renegade
Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009Renegade Holiday Fair from chiafrica on Vimeo.
Here’s a quick video recap of our time at the SF Renegade Fair, 2009. I hope you like it!
Renegade Holiday Fair from chiafrica on Vimeo.
Here’s a quick video recap of our time at the SF Renegade Fair, 2009. I hope you like it!
Things at the Renegade Holiday Fair have been great. Thanks to a lot of friends who have stopped by, and for new folks that have been interested in my work. All of my prints are about 20 – 25% off for this weekend, so come on by to check things out. Kimmy and I are sandwiched between Paper Scoundrels and Bunny Butt Apothecary ( and across from Oaklandish ). See you soon!
I was able to meet my hero today. Well, at least a screenprint hero. Jason Munn is The Small Stakes. He’s a great Graphic Designer and Screenprinter, and he’s also an Oakalander. He was showing his posters at Design Within Reach in Berkeley. Kristin and I went down there and I was able to look at his work, chat a little with Jason, and I even showed him some of my prints.

It’s great to actually see the work in person. I really appreciate the way his designs are really simple, yet really complex and humorous in design and content. He does really to create posters for a lot independent bands who have unique sounds and followings. He was also really friendly and we may possibly swap prints sometime.
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Good news!
I’ve been listed as one of the critic’s top picks from the 400 participating studios. Click here to read DeWitt Cheng’s article in the East Bay Express.
Day number two went pretty well at Laney. Sunday started really slow (compared to Saturday) but eventually people started trickling in. A couple people were really positive about the work, and I was able to make a couple more sales. Really great stuff.

The strangest moment ( so far ) was when a woman came in, and handed this paper to some friends who were hanging out and looking at art. She kind of forced into the hands of one my friends, then stepped to the side and started looking at my artwork. Then she just disappeared. I think one my friends looked at the note, then just put it to the side.
Outside of Long Beach and Brooklyn, Oakland has the more artists per capita than any other city. My sources aren’t great ( look it up on google ), but I think you should see for yourself. Here’s a link to all of the artists from Oakland that are participating in EBOS.

Day one of Open Studios went well. A lot of ( new and old ) people came out to see my artwork. It felt really good to have a lot of friends come through to see what I’ve been working on. It was also neat to meet new folks who are interested in what I’m doing.
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East Bay Open Studios is starting tommorow! The Laney group is getting ready, in spite of some minor room-assignment snafus, and all out hustling and finishing artwork.
Here are some set up shots of my little space. Thanks to Mike Kimball for helping me set things up and get ready for the show! Mike has some great work ready for show, and I think we’re going to have a really strong group showing.
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