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Prisma Artist Collective

Back in October 2011, a small group of artists had the idea to create a collective online. The internet is a great place to get your work out there, but I have often heard from artists that a place to swap ideas, share stories, converse, and even help each other out is lacking. So this group of artists started the Prisma Collective, and now there is already over 25 active members: Mary Jane Ansell, Tom Bagshaw, Lindsay Carr, Hsiao-Ron Cheng, Leontine Greenberg, Nicole Gustafsson, Caitlin Hackett, Daria Hlazatova, Ruben Ireland (shown), Sarah Joncas, Nom Kinnear King, Alex Louisa, Rod Luff, Kit Lane, Jen Mann, Kelly McKernan, Lady Orlando, Lily Piri, Audrey Pongracz, Michael Shapcott, Kaspian Shore, Allison Sommers, Kelly Vivanco, Casey Weldon, and Bec Winnel. The site is very well laid out, easy to navigate and is ready to go with the content. Each artists has their own profile and gallery, a shop section filled with prints and originals, and a list of interviews with the artists that will be published soon.

Check it out: Prisma Collective

Halloween 2011 Feature

It’s that time again, and one of my favorite times of the year. It’s October and this means Halloween is just around the corner. This is the month you can spend your nights watching horror movies, which I do all year long anyway, as well as appreciate all of the horror and dark art that is created. This months feature has some outstanding art from some of the best artists out there: Sarah Joncas, Jay Doronio, Tom Bagshaw, Gary Pullin, Nikko Hurtado, Leilani Bustamante, Larkin, Jackie Gallagher, Dan Harding, Ryan Heshka, Jason Levesque, Ojimbo, R.S. Connett, Charlie Immer, Akira Beard, John Cebollero, Craig larotonda, Christopher Ulrich, and XNO. Click the image to go to the feature and have a great October!

Preview: David Stoupakis & Tom Bagshaw @ Corey Helford Gallery

Opening this Saturday, August 6th at the Corey Helford Gallery is two solo shows; “Walking Within These Shadows” by David Stoupakis and “Beautiful Imperfections” by Tom Bagshaw. This is going to be an outstanding show. Tom Bagshaw states in the release “In my first show, I had focused purely on Japanese Yokai. I wanted to continue with that exploration of folklore, ghosts and mythology, but on a much broader scale.” With these new works Tom creates a new body of work that borders between dark and playful, and continues to show that no matter what the medium a skilled artist with an intense imagination can create mind-blowing works of art. If your in the area make sure to stop by the show, it will be up until August 27th.

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Corey Helford – “Zero to Sixty” 5 Year Anniversary Group Show

Currently on view at the Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City, CA is the 5th Year Anniversary Group Show featuring many of the artists that the gallery frequently showcases. Work by Korin Faught, Sas Christian, Shag, Stella Im Hultberg, Jason Shawn Alexander, Natalia Fabia, Colin Christian, Sylvia Ji, Tom Bagshaw, Gary Baseman, Amy Sol, Kent Williams, Greg Simkins, Mia, Hush, Billy Norrby, Joey Remmers, Gary Taxali, Van Arno, Brandi Milne, Scott G Brooks, David Stoupakis, Ron English, Todd Schorr, Chris Anthony, Ray Ceasar, and many more. The show is only on view for 13 days before being taken down as a new show by COOP will be opening on the 15th of July.

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Preview: “Literal eyes” group show @ London Miles Gallery

Opening tonight, May 12th at the London Miles Gallery is a group exhibition with 30 artists creating art inspired by their favorite books. This type of group theme show has popped up a few times this past year, and as far as I’m concerned that’s a good thing. It could be another group show based on movies, or 80′s nostalgia. Book always win, and this list of artists show that. Tom Bagshaw, Linnea Strid, Nom Kinnear King, Sergio Mora, Tahnee Lonsdale, Zach Cohen, Camilla D’Errico, Craww, and Carles Gomila are just a few of the artists that created something for this show. Keep your eye on the galleries page for the full show.

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“Idol Hours” @ London Miles Gallery

On November 13th, the London Miles Gallery opened a group show entitled “The Idol Hours”, which is a reflective study of great historical master paintings by new contemporary artists. The show features work by some amazing artists such as Dave MacDowell, Stella Im Hultberg, Tom Bagshaw, Matthew Bone, Travis Lampe, Zoe Lacchei, Bob Dob, Carrie Ann Baade, Carles Gomila, Nom Kinnear King, Chris B Murray, Ken Keirns, and many more. I was very excited, being an art history geek, to hear of this exhibition and see what some of these artists would come up with when taking classical works for inspiration. Ken Keirns did an outstanding re-interpretaion of Da Vinci’s “Lady with an Ermine”, and even Dave MacDowell chose to reimagibe Da Vinci’s work. Tom Bagshaw, Chris Murray, and Carrie Ann Baade made some stand-out paintings. I loved looking through the works and attaching them to the classical pieces the artists worked from. I do feel that Joe Ledbetter could have created something so much better, instead of painting a small area on a print. of the original work.

Check out the full show: Idol Hours @ London Miles Gallery


New work by Tom Bagshaw

Tom Bagshaw will have two new work in the upcoming “Eyes Wide Shut” show November 12th, put on by Fine Grime UK. “All the Devils” and “Frankie” are both giclee prints mounted on board and hand varnished. “All the Devils” will have some hand embellishments added to it. It seems as though the Halloween spirit has not only prompted some artists to make some great horror themed works, but The Bride of Frankenstein seems to be a popular choice this year.

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Tom Bagshaw Print Giveaway

Tom Bagshaw is busy working on remaking the MostlyWanted shop, and in celebration of this he will be giving away three prints. The three prints are O-dokuro, edition of 25, 16×16″, 310gsm cotton rag. One of Fledgeling and Preen, both open editions on 260gsm cotton rag, 13×18″. Use your twitter, facebook, and any other social networking profile you have to spread the word. Sign up for the contest below. The winners will be announced September 8th.

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New prints by Tom Bagshaw @ Fine Grime

Fine Grime UK has just released two new prints from Tom Bagshaw, “Kuchisake Onna” and “Hito Dama”. Both pieces were in Tom’s latest solo show “Yokai Dreams” that took place at the Knifesmith Gallery this past May. Both prints are roughly 16″ x 22″, signed and numbered in editions of 50. I have always loved the feel that Tom gets with his paintings, and these two are amazing examples of that.

Get em here: Tom Bagshaw @ Fine Grime


Carles Gomila launches new website

Thanks to a tip from Tom Bagshaw, I was happy to hear that Carles Gomila has just launched his new homepage. This new site is not only great looking, but is very easy to move around in as well. When you enter a new gallery there is a popup and flash gallery embedded in that, and I am usually against this, but it works well. You get the option to zoom in on the paintings and some of them allow you to see how the painting is compared size wise when next to a human body, very cool feature.

I have really become a fan of Carles’ work, if you haven’t seen all of it yet head on over: Carlesgomila.com
His online store isn’t opened yet, but you can find some of his prints over at Fine Grime

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New prints by Tom Bagshaw

It looks like Fine Grime has added a couple of new prints by Tom Bagshaw. Both prints are roughly 14″ x 18″, signed and numbered in editions of 50. I have been watching Tom for a while now, he has such an amazing style. These two pieces in particular really stood out. The first is “Sweet Mercy” which I was hoping would make it into print form, and then “Reliquary” is next. This one is not as “filled” as the first one is, but is just as striking if not more.

Head on over and check them out. Tom Bagshaw @ Fine Grime

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Free superhero calendar with print purchase at CIA Shop

Central Illustration is having a special offer during “Love Month”. All February when you buy any print from the shop you get a free 2009 Superhero Calendar (while stocks last). There are some really killer prints in the shop from artists like Tom Bagshaw, Richard Wilkinson, Kristian Olson and Andrew Foster as seen in the ad.

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