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10/17 - The 5 Deadly Senses - Opening Receptin @The Box in Costa Mesa
When: October 17, 7PM-10PM
What: Opening reception for Jophen Stein's "The 5 Deadly Senses" exhibition Where: The Box Gallery 765 Saint Clair, Suite B Costa Mesa, CA (behind the tire store, across from the Tin Lizzie) More Info Don't know much about the artist or the show, but this is the little gallery where I got my haircut last month ![]() ![]()
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I LOVE Jophen's work! We actually own a piece of his that was in a show at Hive last year. I'll look forward to seeing a room full of his magical work.
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Wow, last night turned into a night chock full of awesome.
Starting with a delicious dinner at my favorite vegan restaurant (yes, I have a favorite vegan restaurant) Native Foods, we popped over to check out the Jophen Stein show. Loved the art, said hi to my hair dresser, and snickered at some art douchebags. Here are a few couple of our favorite pieces there (though it occurs to me that we didn't get any pics of the "5 Deadly Senses" pieces for which the show was named). CIMG0043.jpg CIMG0044.jpg We didn't stick around for very long at The Box, though. First off, I was curious if The Artery, across the street, was open. Secondly, I had learned the day before that Michael Pukac would be in Santa Ana doing a live painting (more on that later). So we headed across to The Artery which was indeed open and was also having a show opening reception. Yay free wine! There were several great pieces there. Jeff Gillette had some awesome pieces that were relevant to our interests: CIMG0045.jpg But immediately catching our eye when we walked in was the work of Alex Chiu. Adorable little monster paintings. We liked them so much...we bought one! Our first ever original art purchase. It helped that the most expensive piece he was selling was $50 framed ![]() ![]() CIMG0046.jpg The artist CIMG0047.jpg So, fresh off our purchase we were definitely in the mood for more art. I looked up the email about the Michael Pukac show and realized that it was actually for a monthly art walk in Santa Ana. Who knew! Located in a series of lofts with commercial/garage space on ground floor, we spent the next couple of hours wandering dozens of little galleries. Unfortunately it seemed like we were too late to have seen Pukac doing his live painting, but no matter, lots of great stuff to see along with free candy, wine, and beer. Hooray! And now that we know this exists, the 3rd Saturday of every month is now booked for us ![]()
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