Friday, August 18, 2006

FOUR WHEELERS art available now!


Go check out the art from the show...it's been made available online for people around the world. Get on it!

9 comments:

steve said...

very awesome stuff man. i've been missing seeing your work. i noticed they are for sale. who do we contact if we're interested in any of them?

-steve

Scott Morse said...

Hey Steve! Just click on the link and pick a piece out and contact the gallery. They're very personable and easy to deal with. Thanks!

steve said...

Went back and looked at the pieces again and noticed the numbering on them. How many were there originally, and where are the missing numbers? I assume they've been sold. Any place to see the one's not pictured?

-steve

Scott Morse said...

Hey Steve...there were originally 26 pieces in this story. They all line up to tell a sequential story. Some are indeed sold at this point, but the ones on the GALLERY 1988 site are still available. The story will appear in its entirety in October, in the AdHouse Books anthology PROJECT: ROMANTIC, as well as in a hardcover volume from Red Window next year called NOTES OVER YONDER, combining this story with the story NOTES from AFTERWORKS 2.

steve said...

If they aren't posted on the gallery website, does that mean that they are already sold? The one in particular I'm interested in is (I guess?) page 19, a close up of the cat.

Also, will you be available to do any commissions at SPX, and if so, how much do they run?

-steve

Scott Morse said...

Hey again-

Yep that piece is gone, I'm afraid. I'll be doing commissions at SPX if I can get some paint there in my baggage, black and white on a color back ground, $100 a pop, anything you want, as long as you have reference. See you there...

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T' said...

It's a lovely story, and very sad. I'm really eager to see what we're missing on page 17 as it seems to be the crux of the story. Quite amazing, effortless-seeming work.

Jo Bling said...

Hey Scott

Nice paintings, sir, very cool. Lovely colour palette too, keepin' it limited.

CJ