Hi! If you happen to be in Seattle WA in September,
perhaps consider coming to:
Derek Erdman's
CAP HILL HASSLE
CAP HILL TUSSLE
DEBT OF NATURE
"GRAB AND GO" STYLE
THREE HOUR ART SHOW
SAT SEPT 07, 2019 6PM-9PM
VERMILLION ART GALLERY
1508 11TH AVE, SEA, WA 98122
Any questions text 773-595-9708
(do not expect a swift response)
NO PRESALES / NO POSTSALES (?)
"Good prices, a lot of jumping <3"
FEATURED PAINTINGS BELOW (PLUS MORE LATER)
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very big / canvas
Title: TBD / Size: very small / photos
Title: TBD / Size: regular / it's a coat
Title: TBD / Size: regular / it's a shirt
Title: TBD / Size: regular / it's a shirt (w/ blood on it)
Title: TBD / Size: regular / it's an activity
Title: TBD / Size: small / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / it's an activity
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / it's a photo
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: regular / painting on wood
Title: TBD / Size: VERY BIG / painting on canvas
Title: TBD / Size: VERY BIG / painting on canvas
Title: TBD / Size: VERY BIG / painting on canvas
Title: TBD / Size: VERY BIG / painting on canvas
I moved to Seattle in September of 2010, I'd been in the Midwest for most of my life and made a decision that I wasn't going to die in the Midwest. Seattle was such a kind place to me, people were so nice and bought my things and a weekly paper let me write whatever I wanted. Alas I was a brat, and didn't want to write anything weekly, and got married and really started to not like Seattle. It was damp and cold and small and uncomfortable for me. I did the best I could, making paintings and drawings of Sonics players and Mount Rainier, etc. Eventually I landed a job as the receptionist at Sub Pop Records, which is truly the best job that I'll ever have. I ate candy and watched YouTube videos for three years straight. Eventually I got divorced, was still a brat, and moved into the best apartment at 16th and Madison. I'd noticed that apartment building five years earlier while visiting Seattle, and had the eerie feeling, "That is where I will die." After living there (and not dying) for three years, I decided to move back to Chicago because I realized that I'm Midwestern and my people are Midwestern and they just eat cheese and bread all day long. The style in Chicago is horrible and everybody is stodgy, but the buildings are old and a person doesn't have to live in terror of finding a new and expensive place to live. The only art show I've had in Seattle since I moved was outside of a wonderful bagel shop last year, this is my first in a "gallery," a place that I really care for and hope stays in business. I don't care a whole lot about "old Seattle," I arrived in 2010 and I think that was long gone by then. But I have fond memories of Seattle and will be glad to spend one final time there, before I indeed die or whatever. I now still paint and also work at a civil rights law firm as a paralegal where I do what's called intake. Essentially I listen to horrific stories from people all day long on the telephone, and am in the middle of writing a book called Disappointing Finish Line. That's not really the title, I just made that up, but I'd love to see you on September 7th, if you're around and available. No big deal if not, it's only my last show in Seattle.