Monday, October 08, 2007

The Opening of the Solo show

It finally came to the thime when I had to pack up all the work that I have been working on for the past few months and head on down to Bristol for the opening of my solo show @ The Workshop. Below is the pieces that I created especially for the show and like all the other work I have done in the past they are one of a kind as once again all the stencils have been destroyed.















I met up with Jen in Glasgow and we got the tunes blazed for the 5 hour drive ahead. We arrived at the The Jam-Factory to be greeted by Gav's flat mate Amy recommending we head to the pub down the street to meet up with RichT, Danny Wainwright and Black Cloud. A pint of Guinness later it was time to head back to the flat to catch up with the legend that is Gavin Strange fresh from his London travels.

The next morning was as amazing weather wise as the day before and Gav and I headed out to the local to get milk and tea bags initially, gut came back with £40 worth of breakfast goodies.



Always a pleasure catching up with Sully.



Gav did some work and then we headed down to Workshop to meet up with Danny and Alex and deliver all the work.







As Danny and Alex worked very hard to hang the work a few folk came into the show to a have a sneak peak at the work including Bristol based artist Nick Walker.

Jen admiring the skateboards.



It was great that Jonny came down for the show, I hadn't seen him since the Rebelo:06 show and it was good to catch up.
This was the lay out of the show, which also included two framed stencils of one of my pieces allowing people to see how that paper looks after I have attacked it with a knife.











And so the party began. The Workshop filled out and it was amazing to meet suck an amazing crowd of people, all of whom I thank very much for coming down to check out my work. Even Mr Jago came down to have a spy, which was awesome to finally have the chance to meet him.











Some of the Xynthetic family.



Off to the Ship Inn for a few more Jars and even some Garlic Bread.....that's right, Garlic and Bread.
Jonny was enjoying the cider but this time there was nothing organic about it, so no swearing from him that night.



RichT had me in stitches with his comedy. Did you know that he even produces his own label of cider, I've tasted it and it's the future.







The night ended with RichT chatting up Danny and the pub closed a bit too early for me and everyone else. But it had to end at some point.
The turnout for the show was fantastic and thanks once againg to all the turned up, the show runs until November 1st so if you are anywhere near Bristol be sure to check it out.
A massive thanks to Danny @ Workshop for giving me the opportunity to show my work and to Alex for helping set up the show. To Gav, RichT and Amy for letting Jen and myself stay at their flat and to Jonny for filming the night for the up and coming Xynthetic video.
I'm back in Glasgow and have plenty to get on with so until next time, Peace.

4 Comments:

At 4:08 PM, Blogger JamFactory said...

LOVE it mate

Best show ever, so so good, so so proud to call you a great friend and Xyn family broseph mate!!!

Much love!

~ Gav.

 
At 12:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

how gutted am I that I wasn't there!!

Looks super awesome bro, glad all went well.

Look forward to the next time.

 
At 2:03 AM, Blogger martin whatson said...

OHHHH.
You have done some serious works lately mate.
The show looks tight. Would love to have been there.
Gotta take a trip down to scotland soon and check out your originals.

Looks tight.

Take care.
Martin Whatson/Ctrl

 
At 4:30 AM, Blogger MR WAINWRIGHT BLOGSPOT said...

yes yes klingon!
opening night was well good, well done again on all the amazing work!
garlic and bread? what the fuck next!?
speak soon...................

 

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