For the Month of March 2011 @ Blim Gallery
Blim presents:
Euclidean Theosophy, part 12
the incessant adventures of Joel Rich, Marcus A.M. Hastings, and the Star Gods
Opening: 8 PM – 12 AM, Friday March 4 | Runs March 4 – 25
Blimited: Limited Edition Screenprinted shirt available at Blim for month of March.
There are those who engage in the act of cartooning, whose appreciation for the medium transcends their simple love of it. For some, the image and style of the cartoon become deified. Over time, memories of story lines and characters found in animated cartoons and comical books, become a part… of their personal mythos. Cartoon characters are the gods and profits of the world they inhabit. They act as moral guides, providing a methodology by which one can relate to the world. They dictate proper and improper actions yet, in the end, absurdity always prevails.
Art and music for this exhibition provided by:
Joel Rich lives most of the year in the woods in the interior of British Columbia, milling swords for the LARP battles he initiates with unsuspecting hikers. Sometimes he draws.
Marcus A.M. Hastings resides on a small island located in the North Pacific Ocean, on the West Coast of Canada. Shortly, he will embark on a musical pilgrimage to the Far East. Before he departs, Mr. Hastings, in his kindly way, entrusted this exhibition with a thoughtfully selected collection of drawings.
Channeling ancient truths by way of ink, paint and audio recording, members of “The Star Gods”, Nathan Jones and Daniel Giantomaso seek to unveil a new consciousness of Euclidean Theosophy. The Star Gods possess certification from esteemed academic institutions as well as the Canadian government.
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