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A) Dave Tree Draft
The Rich, Silk Screen on Wood, 24” x 32”

B) Ray Sell, Lobster Jump, 9” X 12”, collage
and acrylic on canvas

C) Nick Dyball, Cleo, 8"
x 11", watercolor on paper

Cecilia
Granata, Vegan zombies love vegan donuts but vegan
donuts are hard to find, 18" x 18", Acrylic and pencil on wood

Kenichi
Hoshine, "untitled",
23" x 28", Mixed Media on Paper, 2007

Nick Dyball, Rachel, 8"x11", watercolor on paper

Ray Sell, Wanna Banana, 12”
X 16”, collage and acrylic on canvas, 2007

Cecilia Granata,
one edulcorated ontological mistake, 22" x 22", Acrylic and
pencil on wood

Chris
Duffy,
The Four Seasons, 22.5 x 16

Mark Opirhory, Midsummer, Oil on wood panel, 23" by 23", 2006

Ray Sell, Ahoy...Thar
She Blows, 7” X 14”, collage and acrylic on canvas, 2007
Ray
Sell, Approach of a Hero, 12” X 16”, collage and acrylic on
canvas, 2007
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Capla
Kesting Fine Art Presents:
The Painted Bird: A group exhibition of artists in The Bird Beak Group
and Dave Tree
October 19 – November 4, 2007
Reception for the Artist: Friday October 19 from 7:00 – 10:00 pm
121 Roebling Street (at the corner of North 5th) Brooklyn NY 11211
Bedford Ave L train Stop
Thursday – Monday from Noon until 6:00 pm
Admission is free to the public phone : 917-650-3760 http://www.caplakesting.com
FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
“Fresh Blood,
the next big thing, get 'em while they're young,” have long been
the mottos of talent-hungry collectors, dealers and critics alike. It
is with this call to arms that CKFA presents: The Painted Bird, the third
exhibition of our fall schedule designed to introduce new artists to the
Williamsburg community.
The Painted Bird is a group show of Fresh Talent. These largely unrepresented
but disciplined artists demonstrate their strength in the figurative arts
with bright palettes and satirical, social commentary together with Capla
Kesting Fine Art’s long-time street cred representative David Tree.
Tree’s harsh urban style of street stencils and political silk screens
wrangle in the new breed of talent pooled from the School of Visual Arts’
high polish and tight-penned Bird Beak Group; a pairing made for the most
scrutinizing eye.
“For me the responsibility of introducing a new art collective to
the public is an opportunity I enjoy but take seriously," Said Dave
Tree. "I am excited to see there is so much of a common theme amongst
our work, but the differences inspire me even more. That is what drives
me back into the studio to expand my own vision.”
When discussing the merits of the Bird Beak Group collective Nick Dyball,
a founding member, explains, “The Bird Beak Group formed out of
relationships we developed as students while attending SVA. We all have
technical backgrounds regarding painting and illustration and I think
that’s what unifies us. There is a strong narrative to each artwork.
The group really strives to produce an exhibition that we would want to
see as someone who is visiting a gallery.”
Exhibting artists are: Esao Andrews, April Bushnell, Joo Chung, Paul Davis,
Chris Duffy, Nick Dyball, Kenichi Hoshine, Regino Gonzalez, Cecilia Granata,
James Jean, Ruth Marten, Mark Opirhory, Mu Pan, Chang Park, Ray Sell,
Dave Tree and Tuff Weidner.
The Painted Bird will be on display from October 19 until November 4 with
an opening night reception for the artist on Friday, October 19 from 7:00
until 10:00 pm. The Gallery is located at 121 Roebling Street in Brooklyn
NY. Gallery hours are Thursday to Monday from noon until 6pm, or by appointment.
Founded in October of 2003 by David Kesting and Lincoln Capla, Capla Kesting
Fine Art has become synonymous with the exposure of underground artists.
Created primarily as a venue to expose the work of their talented group
of friends CKFA has developed a reputation for their off the beaten path
approach to advancing the public’s knowledge of premier talents
that demand our attention.
“We’re not here making a statement. We’re just showing
art we think deserves to be shown. The goal and whole idea of the place
is to help bring artists that we respect and enjoy to the attention of
the public.” – Capla Kesting Fine Art
Directions: Bedford Ave L train Stop. Exit the subway walking west on
North 7th, away from river, 2 blocks to Roebling, then proceed south 2
blocks to North 5th. The gallery is located on the corner of North 5th
and Roebling.
CKFA is sponsored
by Kelso Brewery in Brooklyn
and we proudly pour their beverages!
ARTIST BIOS:
Esao Andrews
Esao Andrews is a painter,
Baker Skateboards illustrator/designer and Meathaus Collective member.
His art depicts a blend of the grotesque, erotic and surreal in a manner
in keeping with other American artists like Mark Ryden and John Currin,
and is very popular in New York art galleries. He recently had a shared
show with John John Jesse. He is most well known for his work on Circa
Survive's album artwork for Juturna, as well as their May 2007 release,
On Letting Go.
Andrews is also well-known for his cutting-edge flash animation, for which
Vector Park's Patrick Smith has served as acknowledged mentor.
Mr. Andrews recently had a story published in the original Fables graphic
novel 1001 Nights of Snowfall.
April
Bushnell
born in Texas
lives and works in NYC
2003-05 School of
Visual Arts
2006-present Fashion Institute of Technology
2006 BIRD BEAK Debut Show, Niagra, East Village, NYC
2007 BIRD BEAK Group Show, Headquarters Studio, Tribeca, NYC
Joo Chung
born in Korea
lives and works in NYC
BFA, Art Center College
of Design
One person exhibitions: University of California, Santa Cruz; Scope Gallery;
Biola
University.
Clients include: Time, Newsweek, Sports Illustrated, Money, The New York
Times, New
York magazine, Adweek, Texas Monthly, Rolling Stone, RCA Records, Business
Week, Elektra/Asylum Records, Doubleday, St. Martin’s Press, Knopf,
Scholastic Inc., Atlantic Monthly, Baltimore Opera, Paramount Pictures.
Paul Davis
BFA, School of Visual
Arts
Paul Davis has created
many memorable images for Broadway and Off-Broadway productions such as
Barrymore and the New York Shakespeare Festival’s For Colored Girls...,
The Pirates of Penzance, and Hamlet. Davis, art director for the Festival
from 1984 to 1991, counts Time Magazine, Rolling Stone, American Museum
of the Moving Image, the 92nd Street Y, and The New York Times as clients.??The
principal of the Paul Davis Studio, he is the winner of the 1997/1998
Prix de Rome (Rome Prize) in the Design Arts. The American Academy in
Rome, a center for independent study, research, and creative work in the
arts and humanities, bestowed the award to Davis in April 1997. Davis
has not only created posters and magazine covers, but he has also created
numerous book covers and murals and was selected as a 1997 Apple Master
by Apple Computers.
Chris Duffy
born in Connecticut
lives and works in NYC
2003-07 School of
Visual Arts, BFA Illustration
2006 Man-Made Monsters, Visual Arts Gallery, Chelsea, NYC
BIRD BEAK Debut Show, Niagra, East Village, NYC
2007 BIRD BEAK Group Show, Headquarters Studio, Tribeca, NYC
Nick Dyball
born in Maryland
lives and works in NYC
2003-07 School of
Visual Arts, BFA Illustration
2006 Man-Made Monsters, Visual Arts Gallery, Chelsea, NYC
BIRD BEAK Debut Show, Niagra, East Village, NYC
2007 BIRD BEAK Group Show, Headquarters Studio, Tribeca, NYC
Regino Gonzalez
Regino Gonzales started
his tattoo appreticeship may of 1995 and recieved a BFA from School Of
Visual arts in 2001.
Cecilia Granata
born in Milan
lives and works in NYC
2003-07 School of
Visual Arts, BFA Illustration
2006 Man-Made Monsters, Visual Arts Gallery, Chelsea, NYC
BIRD BEAK Debut Show, Niagra, East Village, NYC
2007 BIRD BEAK Group Show, Headquarters Studio, Tribeca, NYC
Zombies Attack, MF Gallery, LES, NYC
3 person show, MF Gallery, LES, NYC
Kenichi Hoshine
Kenichi Hoshine was
born in Japan, raised in New Jersey and educated in New York.?His paintings
have been exhibited in various cities around the world ?including New
York, London, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland. ?He currently resides
in New York.
James Jean
James Jean was educated
at the School of Visual Arts in New York and earned his BFA in 2001. He
currently lives in Los Angeles.
Clients
Archaeology Magazine?Atlantic Records?Baseline?Best Life Germany?Breakaway
Magazine?Burton?Columbia University Magazine?Complex Magazine?Dark Horse
Comics?DC/Vertigo Comics?Elektra Records?Entertainment Weekly?ESPN The
Magazine?Fantagraphics?Fast Company?Future Music?GIRO?Guitar One?Harper
Collins?Interscope Records?KING Magazine?Knopf?Marvel Comics?Men's Health?Men's
Health Germany?Money Magazine?Mother Jones
Nike?NYLON?Penguin Books?Plansponsor?Playboy?Popular Science?Premiere
Magazine?Reprise Records?Rolling Stone?Runner's World?Scholastic?Security
Management?Simon & Schuster?Society for Human Resource Management?SPIN
Magazine?Target ?The New York Academy of Sciences?The New York Times?The
Washington Post?TIME?TOR Books?TORO Magazine?Touch and Go Records?Ubisoft?Upper
Deck?Warner Bros.?Wired Magazine
Awards
Gold Medal Society of Illustrators LA 2001, Eisner Award Best Cover Artist
2004 - 2006, Harvey Award Best Cover Artist 2005, 2006, American Illustration
22, 23, 25, Society of Illustrators 45, 46, 47, Spectrum 12, 13.
Ruth Marten
Ruth Marten is best
known for her art depicting hair. Her new work has expanded beyond that
content to include a host of ideas collected over a long career as an
artist and illustrator. Using 18th century engravings, she adds to and
embellishes the pre-existing imagery with brush and ink, putting a decidedly
different spin on things. Humorous and bizarre, these renewed pictures
remake history and kick propriety in the shins.
Mark Opirhory
Education
School of Visual Arts
New York, NY, 2000 – 2003
Awarded Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration with focus on oil painting
and traditional preparation of materials.
New York Academy of
Art
New York, NY, 2005-2006
Studied Anatomy and the mechanics of the human body, various mediums.
Arts Students League
New York, NY, February 2005
Studied portraiture, various mediums.
Freelance Illustration
F.M.Allen
New York, NY, 2004
13 Illustrations for instructional Roorkhee Chair pamphlet.
Awards and Exhibitions
2005 16th National Drawing & Print Competitive Exhibition. Gormley
Gallery. Baltmore, MD.
2005 Contemporary Realism. Centre for the Living Arts. Mobile, AL.
2004 Gallery Opening. Awake Gallery. Kingston, NY.
2002 The Cold North. SVA Main Gallery. NY, NY.
2002 Gilbert Stone Grant.
Chang Park
Clients include:
TIME, The New York Times, Business Week, The Village Voice, LA Weekly,
The Washington Post, Santa Fe Reporter, The Source, Pulse, Blaze, XXL,
Oneworld, City Pages, New Times, Salon.com, American Medical News, POZ,
CosmoGIRL, Plan Sponsor, The Deal, Ziff-Davis, Penguin Books, Scholastic,
Warner Bro. Records, Elektra Records, The Criterion Collection, The Richards
Group, Id Software, Pyro, Sony Playstation, Activision, Ecko Unlimited,
Pepsi/Apple, etc.
Ray Sell
born in New York
lives and works in NYC
Ray Sell studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York and received
his BA in Illustration. He appropriates vintage imagery from magazines
and re-invents them as paintings. His subject is both the content of these
found images and the reinterpretation when the images are combined.
2003-07 School of
Visual Arts, BFA Illustration
2006 Man-Made
Monsters, Visual Arts Gallery, Chelsea, NYC
BIRD BEAK Debut Show, Niagra, East Village, NYC
2007 BIRD BEAK Group Show, Headquarters Studio, Tribeca, NYC
Tuff Weidner
born in Missouri
lives and works in NYC
2003-07 School of
Visual Arts, BFA Illustration
2006 Man-Made Monsters, Visual Arts Gallery, Chelsea, NYC
BIRD BEAK Debut Show, Niagra, East Village, NYC
2007 BIRD BEAK Group Show, Headquarters Studio, Tribeca, NYC
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