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Devon Tsuno, Rip Tide (LA River) 2012
acrylic and spray paint on Wash (handmade Japanese paper)
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Devon Tsuno at Ruth Bachofner “Small Works”
Through January 5, 2012
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Devon Tsuno in “LEAP YEAR” curated by LA Times critic David Pagel at Claremont Graduate University. www.devontsuno.com
(left) “Burnt Palm” 64 x 82 inches spray paint and acrylic on Washi
(right) “Insurgent Horticulture” 64 x 82 inches spray paint and acrylic on Washi
TSUNO STUDIO IRONLAK on Flickr.
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Thanks to BOB at IRONLAK LOS ANGELES
www.ironlaklosangeles.com
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Devon Tsuno
Burning Blue Palm
acrylic and spray paint on handmade paper
30” x 23”
2011
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BLUE PALM INPROGRESS on Flickr.
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Work in progress on the table with new paints from Ironlak, for upcoming show at RAID Projects, Los Angeles.
602 Moulton Ave., Los Angeles, CA
California : Adulterated Landscapes and Deflated Icons
Raid Projects is pleased to present California: Adulterated Landscapes and Deflated Icons, featuring the work of Anthony Ausgang, Brian Borlaug, William Emmert, Aaron Giesel, Susan Logoreci, Jason Manley, Travis Millard, Roland Reiss, Mark Ruwedel, Andrew Sexton, Devon Tsuno.
Curated by David De Boer and Kio Griffith.
Opening Reception: Saturday, June 18, 7pm-10pm
Show runs from June 18 to July 9, 2011
California: Adulterated Landscapes and Deflated Icons aims to create a dialogue between artworks that represent a disintegrating California landscape and artworks that portray hollywood-bred iconic figures who have often failed to transcend their aging careers. Within this dialogue are questions of which of these has had the greater influence on the culture itself. Inspired by artists who use their local culture as source material for producing bodies of work, this exhibition is responding to the Getty Research Institutes Pacific Standard Time initiative; a multi-venue exhibition that focuses on postwar art in Los Angeles.
FACEBOOK EVENT: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=136376359770524
IN THE STUDIO, tape stencil on Flickr.