Last Rites Feb. 6th show on the way!

January 10th, 2010

Here are a few samples of art for my upcoming show at Last Rites Gallery Feb 6th.

This already sold. It was in a show at Society of Illustrators NY, “Our Own Show”. It was associated with a charity to benefit families.

Thinkspace Gallery “A Cry For Help” group show. Part of the money goes to the animals.

Last Rites Gallery “13th Hour”

Detail  for my 2 person show at Last Rites in Feb. More to come.

I’m always available for commissions.  Especially dogs of late. They are really fun to interpret!

Some paintings.

October 2nd, 2009

So far I’m calling this one “One Way #101″ gouache on paper.

I want to start exploring  clown faces. Misdirection, they freak so many people out, yet I find myself staring at pictures of clowns when I see them. Gouache on paper.

“Best Friend” Silkscreen Prints

September 10th, 2009

Hi Guys,

I’m offering a limited edition silk screen print of my popular “Best Friend” Image.  It’s a limited edition of 25 hand-silk-screened prints (printed by Ad Hoc Art in Brooklyn).  They’re 13″ x 19″”, on thick cream cardstock in archival black ink, hand signed and numbered.  $50


Manhattan Classic Car Club Thurs. Sept. 24th. Group Show!

August 26th, 2009

I’m now a Manhattanite. I tried out Brooklyn for almost 19 years, and I thought it was time to try the next borough. I have a small group show coming up at Manhattan Classic Car Club Thurs. Sept. 24th. 250 Hudson St. I decided to have a group show with a real curator to organize it. Last year’s solo show almost killed me and I wasn’t really happy about the lack of promotion. It was all on me and I didn’t have the time to do it right. Samantha Levin and Danielle Ezzo are curating. They have a lot on the ball. Free booze at the opening naturally! Check out the artists here.

Copro Nason show

July 3rd, 2009

I’ll be attending the opening at Copro Nason Gallery July 11 for the group show “Monsters”. Travis Louie is the guest curator and there will be a bunch of great artists in the show as well. Here is a review at Erratic Phenomena.

The story of my visit to Travis’ place to frame and then mail my art to Copro Nason. I signed a 1968 Prsche 911 out of the car club. Picked up my friend Steve Ellis who was also in the show. A stick shift from 1968 while being well maintained at the club, is not a good car for a trip over 40 minutes. Ours lasted 3 hours. Because of traffic and getting lost and with breaks, it turned in to about 6. Had to give the old girl a break every now and then. After about 20 minutes on the highway, I realized I was going to have 3rd degree burns on my clutch ankle if I didn’t move it to a more uncomfortable spot above a metal bolt that magically blew piping hot air right at my foot.  There were no air vents, at least that worked, to dry out the windshield if it fogged up. We had to leave at least one window down even when it was drizzling or I’d be driving blind.  Shifting sucked! 1st gear was down and to the left. It was a hard gear to find especially when I had to down shit quickly. From 1st it was esy to shift it in to 4th gear by accident. The front hood which is the trunk, leaked. Fortunately I didn’t put anything that could be damaged by water there. I had a Molly Crabapple’s water color in there but I had wrapped it pretty tightly in plastic. Molly is also in the Copro show.

Once at Travis’ place he went in to framing mode and put us all to shame. I gave Mark Elliot a ride in the car as well. He was there dropping off art also. Travis took the back seat as Steve took the passenger side while I drove us on a supply run. I don’t know if Travis will ever get in a car like that again. It was a challenge to drive, but I actually enjoyed it.

Moving into Manhattan

June 17th, 2009

Sketched in Moleskine while on the train. My good friend, Travis Louie, gave me the initial spark for this idea. I recently had the experience of sitting in on a lecture from Barron Storey at the Society of Illustrators. I’ve always dug his work and now I love his attitude too! I also had to do some quick gestures as he spoke.

I’m moving in to a new studio. I’m excited to see how it affects my work. More windows!

Here is the sketch for a painting I’m working on for the “Monsters” show at Copro Nason Gallery in July.

Hey! it’s summer. I should post a bit more, eh?

June 12th, 2009

I had a perfect weekend. Thurs. Paul Booth worked on my arm tattoo. Friday, I signed out a BMW z8 convertible, drove to East Stroudsburg and stayed in a bed and breakfast with my girl, Molly, and um , there was something… something else. Oh yeah, I JUMPED OUT OF AN AIRPLANE AT 13,000 FUCKING FEET! I didn’t jump, it was more of a plummet. At the entrance to the airstrip, I saved a 4 inch snapping turtle that seemed to have been confused between what a pond felt like and the middle of a road. I put him back and proceeded to what I thought would be my eventual “bone shattering sort of falling into earth death” with the calm that I saved a little snapping turtle. It was the most amazing experience I ever had. I fell around 120 mph horizontally and then drove a stretch of road at 120 mph in a vertical direction! Sunday we drove over to visit Ron English and he showed us around his studio and home and neighborhood.

At the car club.

2 hours before testing gravity.

That would be me in the blue suit throwing up… out?

That’s the Delaware Water Gap.

One of 6 still-life studies with gouache on Bristol. My favorite coffee cup.

Because I’m a dummy.

April 15th, 2009

I don’t do this promotion thing very well. I posted it to the right. I have a drawing in the “DRAW” show at Shooting Gallery in San Francisco this month. Last count, there were about 400 artists in it. I feel like a fish in a school, or a cog in the machine, or a “Where’s Waldo” thing. Where is Fred in this show? I think I’ll need a neon, talking, fire works shooting frame to bring any attention to my little pencil drawing. I did do some singling out in my own way by putting it in my “PREVIEWS” section. I guess you can present-view and after-view it also.

Just for kicks. I had the opportunity to see what a Lotus Elise can do. I went to the “Gunks” but it was too cold to rock climb.

Illustration assignments have been eating up my time!

March 28th, 2009

20 minute pose with two models at the Society of Illustrators while a 2 piece jazz thing played. I drew one’s front on the other’s back/bottom.

Sketch done on the train a few pages over from the models above.

Latest tattoo session

February 12th, 2009

Dave Wallin working. My first post on You Tube. I’ve only had the account for a year or 3.

After a day in New York's mechanical underbelly, I come home inspired to paint strange configurations of the body and the machine.




Upcoming Show Info

Opening July 11, 200
"MONSTER"
Oil on panel 16" x 20" I'll be part of the group show at Copro Nason Gallery called "Monsters". Guest curated by Travis Louie.

Oct 25 2008
Tattoo Culture's Annual Group Show
Tattoo Culture's Annual Group Show and 3rd Anniversary Party. 7-10pm.

OCOTBER 2008
The 13th Hour
(Group Show) HR Giger, Michael Hussar, Kris Kuksi, John John Jesse, Chet Zar, Inky Dreadfuls, Anthony Pontius, Lithium Picnic, Carrie Anne Baade & more.

April 11, 2009
"Draw"
I have a drawing in this group show at The Shooting Gallery in San Francisco, CA curated by Eric Foss and Curse Mackey.

Links

1Fred Harper Caricature
http://www.fredharper.com
My other site

2Molly Crabapple
http://www.mollycrabapple.com
My girlfriend's amazing site