Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Hi-Fructose Write-Up for "Nocturnal" @ Modern Eden
Nicomi Nix Turner's Nocturnal
Written by Ken Tuesday, 17 August 2010 07:02 |
Oakland based illustrator Nicomi Nix Turner recently sent Hi-Fructose an exclusive preview of her upcoming solo show over at Modern Eden Gallery in San Francisco. Judging by the preview images, "Nocturnal" looks to be a captivating and intricate showing by the natural alchemist... Modern Eden, a beautiful new gallery that's been on our radar since it's opening this past June, looks to be developing quite the roster, look to Hi-Fructose for future coverage of this exciting new space and upcoming schedule. |
Juxtapoz Write-Up for "Nocturnal" @ Modern Eden
Nocturnal: The Esoteric Botanica of Nicomi Nix Turner
Monday, 09 August 2010 09:16 | ||
Bay Area artist Nicomi ‘Nix’ Turner will exhibit her beautiful and haunting graphite drawings in her first SF show, Nocturnal. Core themes include alchemy and nature, with a more targeted focus on, you guessed it, nocturnal life forms in this series. Nix is a highly successful commercial designer, but her personal work is far more intimate, delicate, and researched, offering subtle yet amazingly detailed graphite drawings that must be seen in person to fully appreciate.
Additional works by Layil Umbralux, Sculptures by Heather Ford, and local jewelry designs by Science Kitty, Tanith, Form and Funktion, Thief of Hearts, and more.
Opening Reception Saturday, Aug 21, 7 - 10p Modern Eden, San Francisco
More on Nicomi ‘Nix’ Turner at www.nicominixturner.com
Nix’s blog: www.nicominixturner.blogspot.com
Nix’s line of jewelry, Specimen Jars, is available at www.etsy.com/shop/specimenjars |
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Friday, August 6, 2010
2149 Powell Street Event
Vanguard Commercial asked us to be a part of their Investment Event at 2149 Powell Street on August 5, 2010. The property is for sale and we were asked to stage the retail storefront and back townhouse. There is also a unit upstairs. If we had an extra 2.3 million dollars lying around, we would take it!
Our neighbors at The Cheese School and Harry's Bar on Fillmore Street also helped host this event.