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Saturday, October 30, 2010

Special Edition Box Sets assembled...check!

Today the contents of the special edition box sets are being assembled and will be available at the opening reception of my "Story Teller" solo exhibit at Gallery 1988: LA this Friday, Nov. 5th.

There will be 50 customized box sets which will include a special edition copy of my new book, "Drawn From the Well" and some other items pictured here.

Regular editions of my book will also be available and I will be doing a signing starting at 8pm.







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Friday, October 29, 2010

ALEX PARDEE, GREG "CRAOLA" SIMKINS PRINT COLLAB

So Here we go. Me and My good friend Alex Pardee not only really enjoy smores, long walks on the beach, and Super Heroes, we LOVE fall. Its our favorite season, just like yours. So in honor of the darkening skies and the increasing number of pumpkin patches in the area, we bring to you our latest creation...


Yes that is a really cool glowing orange ring and the reason for our new creation, but no, look down below this line. WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT: "THE ORANGE LANTERN"!
(happy halloween)




"The Orange Lantern" Is now available as an ultra limited giclee print from Zerofriends, and, as an extra bonus, comes with a FREE additional print that displays the story of Jackson O'Malley as told by Greg & myself (which you can read in full below). Here is all of the info on the brand new Collaborative print!


"THE ORANGE LANTERN"
By Alex Pardee & Greg "Craola" Simkins
Produced By Zerofriends
Ultra Limited Edition of 100
17" x 22" Printed with archival inks on Velvet Cotton Rag Paper
Each Print is hand signed, numbered, and loved by Alex Pardee & Greg Simkins
Also, each print comes packaged with a FREE additional 10" x 8" print displaying the story of The Orange Lantern
$85.00


CLICK HERE OR ON ANY OF THE PICTURES TO VIEW/PURCHASE THE ORANGE LANTERN PRINT

Direct Link to purchase the print:
http://zerofriends.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=28&products_id=349




Here is the full story of The Orange Lantern:

"Piles of hay created an elaborate maze with large costumed sentries guarding the entrance of Mrs Cottone’s Pumpkin Patch. They looked like carnival prizes from years past: noses falling off and black button eyes staring blankly. But today they seemed even a bit more menacing. Jackson O’Malley shuttered as he quickened his step past them.
”Ummmff!” Jackson grunted as he fell to the ground tripping over a rather stubborn branch. Or WAS it a branch?

Looking up, Jackson laid his eyes upon what must have been the ugliest, oldest withered scarecrow he had ever seen. Its putrid and sunken head looked like it must have been left over from last year’s crop of pumpkins and a nice family of beetles were having their way with its rotted skin as beetles often do.

On further inspection, something odd stood out to Jaded Jackson. He hadn’t tripped over a branch or a root, but rather a curled up withered claw, and it was grasping at something. In its rigor-mortised grip was an orange ring with some odd symbols on it.

“Well this is my lucky day”, thought Jackson as he broke the ring clear of the grasping claw. “I’ll just add this to my collection of Weird Things From the Pumpkin Patch”. That collection didn’t really exist, however. This was actually the oddest thing he had encountered at Mrs. Cottone’s Pumpkin Patch in all of the years he had been kicking off his Autumn and coming here.

A strange warmth pulsed through the ring as he held it, and as he slipped it over his finger two things happened. The fallen scarecrow’s head abruptly shifted his gaze at the boy and a wicked grin grew across the face of the scarecrow. Then immediately, Jackson bent over vomiting in horrific pain. Pumpkin seeds, alongside the gooey lining of the gourd that fills the sink as it’s carved each October seemed to leap endlessly out of his mouth and nose. Then…all went black.

When he awoke, the pumpkin patch was bathed in darkness. All the guests had seemingly left to return to their T.V. trays and their nightly Wheel of Fortune on the Zenith. Even the scarecrow, which had caused this strange hallucination earlier, was gone. Weirder yet, it appeared as though someone had switched his clothes with the scarecrows. “Perverts”, he thought, “who would take the time to slip my clothes off and put these filthy tights on me. I hope no one took secret photos. I won’t here the end of it”. He said the latter part out of this thought out loud but his voice was labored, as one seed from his earlier puke-fest still remained lodged in his throat. As he swallowed it so as not to give in completely to the desires of his bitter bowels, a little crackling voice whispered inside his ear: “Please…come over here”.

“What!?”

“It wasn’t a question. Come over here NOW!”

As Jackson approached his reflection in the window of an abandoned trailer, led somehow by an inner-ear-navigator, things quickly became clear.

He threw up his hand in pain as a bright glow shot past him! Dodging the blast, the source of his inner driver began throbbing in pain, and as the bad seed he had swallowed just minutes ago grew inside of him, it burst through side of Jackson’s now-pumpkinesque face, fiercely displaying the new tormented duality of …“The Orange Lantern!”


And check out some detailed shots of The Orange Lantern print:










Gangster.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Drawings are framed...check!

I just got back my drawings today after having them framed and everything is looking great. It's crazy to think my show is next Friday already but things are going smooth and I'm counting down. Still painting away. Monday will be the day to finalize the box sets. It's getting close...

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

"Story Teller" Solo Exhibit opens Nov. 5th

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Workin Away

Working on a new one...
gotta get these framed...


seeya son.
-gregola
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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Alternative Press Magazine's 25th Anniversary Group Exhibit

October 21 to 23, 2010

Sloan Fine Art
128 Rivington Street
New York, NY 10002
www.sloanfineart.com
212.477.1140


With works by Adam Jones (Tool), Andy “The Butcher” Mrotek (The Academy Is…), Anthony Green (Circa Survive), Black Francis (Pixies), Camille Rose Garcia, Carla Azar (Autolux),Colin Frangicetto (Circa Survive), Derek Hess, Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), Greg "Craola" Simkins, Joby J. Ford (The Bronx), John Baldwin Gourley (Portugal. The Man) & Austin Sellers, Jordan Buckley (Every Time I Die), Justine Frischmann (Elastica), Kaves (Lordz Of Brooklyn), Elizabeth McGrath (Miss Derringer), Marilyn Manson, Matt “Portland” Hay (Nora), Marc “Porter” McKnight (Atreyu), Matt Skiba (Alkaline Trio), Morgan Slade (Miss Derringer), Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy), Shawn Harris (Maniac), Shepard Fairey, Shirley Manson (Garbage), Tim Armstrong (Rancid) and Travie McCoy (Gym Class Heroes)

Press Release


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Friday, October 8, 2010

"Crunch" time...

I've been hibernating in my studio drawing and painting for my upcoming solo exhibit "Story Teller" at Gallery 1988: LA which opens on Friday, November 5th. It's been fun getting ready for this show and preparing the special edition box sets we will be releasing at the opening. The box sets will include the special edition of my new book, "Drawn From the Well" along with a limited edition bandanna and a few other things. I can't wait for everyone to see everything. Lots of hours spent in the studio and more coming these next few weeks leading up to the show.







































































































































My son Isaac stops by to give his input on what I'm working on (he digs the animals).


























My tools...


















Boxes for the box sets are drying.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New wall w/ Craola, Deph, Maxx242, and Jeff Soto

I recently painted a wall for this years BlackBook Sessions at the Famous Stars and Straps / The Wild Ones / Killer Dist. warehouse with three of the most amazing artists i know, Deph, Maxx242, and Jeff Soto. All paint was supplied by MONTANA GOLD CANS






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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Another Video: "Finding Home"

Just wanted to take a moment and thank Juxtapoz magazine, James Frede and Kevin Knight for the work you guys did on this feature. And now, a third video installment:

"Finding Home"
48"x60"
acrylic on canvas
for upcoming solo show:
"Story Teller"
November 5, 2010
at Gallery 1988




























"Drawn from the Well"

300 page drawing archive by
Greg "Craola" Simkins

Hardcover Book
9.5" x 7.5"

Published by Presto Art

$30

BUY NOW
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Monday, October 4, 2010

Juxtapoz Videos

In celebration of my new cover on the October edition of Juxtapoz on newstands now, We present these new videos:





Hope you enjoy.
-Gregola



"Drawn from the Well"

300 page drawing archive by
Greg "Craola" Simkins

Hardcover Book
9.5" x 7.5"

Published by Presto Art

$30

BUY NOW
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