Adam Smith

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Bendy Pencil Trick

Remember in elementary school wiggling a pencil so it looked like it was rubber?  Now we can see what it really would look like.  Well...

 

curved pencil, crown, and dear adam smith.com

 

Made in America Video and Pics

Check out this video about the recent Made in America show presented by Phrequency and McJawn.  The show featured over 40 artists and the video features an interview with fellow artists Steven Speir, Hilary White, curator Yis Goodwin (aka NoseGo), and myself.  Go to Phrequency to see all the photos and the video at the bottom of the page.

 

outside of made in america show.

inside of made in america show.

adam and yis being interviewed.

 

 

June First Friday

A couple good things going on tomorrow night for First Friday in Philly.  First check out the group show that I'm a part of called 'Made in America' at Trust Gallery at 3rd and Arch.

made in america flier.

Second come by Part Time Studios for a show by Ryan Brennan.

 

One Painting at a Time Interview

I recently did an interview with Ted from the new art blog 'One Painting at a Time'.  He came by the studio one evening last month and we talked about my Bleed Blue series, skateboarding, farming, and why I have a frustrating relationship with Joseph Cornell.  Check out the interview here.

 

Vipers in the Garden & Nobody Ever Really Dies

I was trying to hold out until after the 'Eating Dandelions' show to put these two pieces up online.  The show opened last night, so here they are.

"Vipers in the Garden"

Four color screenprint, with metallic gold ink, on French Poptone paper.  12.5" x 19"

Detail images in the Prints section.

image of vipers in the garden screenprint.

 

"Nobody Ever Really Dies"

Three color screenprint on French Poptone paper.  12.5" x 19"

Detail images in the Prints section.
image of nobody ever really dies print.

 

 


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