Friday, February 27, 2009

The Washington City Paper has extended its coverage of the Real Machers exhibit as a weekend pick, and posted some video of the opening reception as well.
Thanks for that!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Some press is starting to come in for The Real Machers exhibit:

The
Washington Post Express has nice piece which you can view HERE

There is also something in the Washington City Paper,

and also another article in the
Washington Jewish Week.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Prints are now available.

After numerous requests, I am now offering prints for sale via the
SIX FOR FIVE Shop on Etsy.

These are high quality giclée prints on acid free 308gm cotton rag paper.
I have attempted to make these as affordable as possible while maintining a high level of reproduction values.

They will be limited edition runs of 100 each and will be signed by yours truly.
I will also give the option of including the name of the gangster on the print, or not, depending on how you prefer it.
I'll also be adding a few more different prints in the coming days and weeks.

You can view the shop
HERE

Friday, February 20, 2009

Real Machers Opening Reception

Here are a few photos from the opening reception of The Real Machers exhibit in Washington DC on Febuary 18, which was a great success. My many thanks to all who came out.

An extra special thanks goes out to
curator Wendy Fergusson, and all at the Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery/Washington DJCC for going such a great job on the opening and hosting the exhibit.
The show is on until May 17 so if you are in the Washington DC area please come by as admission is free...











Franklin Abrams, the man behind the Monk 1903 webisodes, came out dressed to the nines and added some color to the opening as the spirit of Monk Eastman hovered....

Monday, February 9, 2009

Getting close....












With the opening of the Real Machers exhibit just over a week away, all the artwork has arrived and is currently being prepared at the Ann Loeb Bronfman Gallery / WashingtonDCJCC.
Many thanks to curator Wendy Fergusson for sending me these photos...