COMPUTE THIS: The Art of Kelly D. Williams & Damion Silver (UNK Gallery, 2006)
If you were lucky enough to be in SLC this weekend for the opening of Compute This: The Art of Kelly D. Williams & Damion Silver, you were witness to one of the dopest collabos to come to the Unknown Gallery on 200th South.
The show featured new works by Compatriot artists Kelly D. Williams and Damion Silver, and an opening reception was held to kick off the exhibit, which will be on display from April 21st until May 12th.
Most of the works will be for sale, including several one-of-a-kind snowboard and collector toy designs.
For more information, visit: www.kellydwilliams.com, www.damionsilver.com, or www.unkgallery.com.
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that snowboard you did looks so clean. i'm not surprised it's sold.
sorry , i missed your show. i was in town too. you gotta call and remind me, nerd.
Craig Kelly Forever.
Thanks, fellas. It's still on
Thanks, fellas. It's still on xibit- it will be open until May 12th, so you gotta go check it out.
OOOH... AHHHH...
I went to www.kellydwilliams.com to check out your "new works." Those are rad. Good jeeeoooorb!
sick.
sick.
ART Is REAL
Nice Work.... Much respect to the Artists.I appreciate the Art and your Vision. Wish I was there to attend. Good to see You both had the opportunity to represent... Art is good shit. : )
OK... Sorry to take this thing on a tangent, but here goes. Happens w/me alot-times... : )
Now, I just love a good quote... They inspire me. Here is one well spoken quote from a well respected Rider I know You all can appreciate- pulled from his site. He may have not been one of my strong personal influences growing thru riding, but he definitely was to many others. He had the appreciation for the ARTS and respect for a fellow Rider that has always been an inspiration as well. To myself.. and many who have the Love.
Now, I've never met this Kid (long live the KID! : ))... But I sure would have loved to give him a hug. Sounds like from what I read about his life... He definitely had Love. He got it. Ride On, Jeff... as I'm sure you are.
"From then on, Jamie [Lynn] was a huge influence-he did his own thing, followed his own path. He's an artistic person. Richard Woolcott and all those guys were really into art and were all part of that time. 'It really hit me that ART Is REAL-not bullshit. It affects people...'." ~JLA (http://www.jlamemorialfund.org/JLAMem.html)
Thank You... To ALL the ARTISTS out there. I Love It. Ride On...
: )