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Wednesday, May 18, 2011

green thumb

   So some of you may know that I have been (gorilla) gardening for close to ten years in Function Junction,  where I live in Whistler.   My friend Brian Forbes and I built our first garden on the edge of the swamp on the outskirts of Function which was a pretty sweet location as it was self watering,  the only downside of it was the amount of slugs that ate the veggies we were trying to grow for ourselves.   Forbes had to get back surgery one year and moved back East to recover leaving me to tend the plot myself,  and battle the army of slugs,  which in the end proved to be too much for one person.    So I let nature overrun that garden,  which is still beside that swamp,  the damn slugs can have it  (as well as anyone else who has a green thumb,  there are some nice raised grow boxes filled with soil still there).  
   I moved to a new space in Function and have since built a new garden out back,  where there are no slugs,  and plenty of sunshine and shade.    I have planted mainly lettuces and kale,  berries and violas and chives,  and plan to plant a couple varieties of parsley.   It's mainly plants I intend to juice (in a juice blended with apples, ginger, beets, carrots, etc.) and for salads ,  which I normally buy but which I don't want to purchase anymore.
    Yesterday I turned the soil, added manure and planted it.   Over the spring and summer and fall I will document the plot and share it with you.
These photos were taken yesterday after I planted and watered.
as seen from the back

as seen from the front


Sunday, May 8, 2011

late night fun

A few weeks back I had a visit from Whistler photographers Arne and Blair at my studio, after an art exhibit.   These photos are from that night...
  

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Down She Goes!!!

I was commissioned about a month ago to paint a painting of a tall ship being pulled underwater by an octopus.   That was about the only direction I was given, besides the basic size of canvas.  I liked the concept, felt it challenging and decided to go for it.   Below is what I came up with.
12x18 (aprox.) inches,  laquer and acrylic paint on canvas.
© 2011 David Petko


various "Luchadors"

two weeks ago Blind Mute Productions had their 7th art exhibit entitled "la Violenta Tormenta de Arte" in Whistler,   it was a great night,  the people who came out to support and check out the art and music were all in great spirits.
   Let's just say that the mexican wrestlers were out in full force that night.

Tomorrow night in Vancouver , at The Beaumont Studios,  is the second showing of this fun exhibit.  Doors at 8pm
  This is what I created for the exhibit...
gessoed canvas pieces,  roughly 4x7 inches ,  gessoed with graphite drawings.

they are priced at $40.00 each
© 2011 David Petko

© 2011 David Petko

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© 2011 David Petko

© 2011 David Petko

© 2011 David Petko

© 2011 David Petko

© 2011 David Petko

© 2011 David Petko

Sunday, May 1, 2011

old school vs. new school art show

The FALL Tattooing and Art Gallery is hosting an "OLD SCHOOL VS. NEW SCHOOL"  art exhibit...
Last night was the opening night...
  check it out if you are in Vancouver,  the Fall is located on Seymour street, right across from the Bay and the Granville street skytrain stop.
The exhibit runs for a few weeks.