It is definitely Fall in New York. Hope everybody had a great Summer.
I took the Summer Off (July & August) from "Scarfboys"
I thought I didn't want to blog the same things & events every Summer, because we do the same thing almost every Summer.
I will post memories of this Summer later, but today I want to talk about last weekend, in which Jonathan participated in an event call "GO" Over 500 Artist Studios located in Brooklyn opened their doors for visitors all weekend to show how they work and what they are creating in their spaces.
The Brooklyn Army Terminal where the chashama foundation, including Jonathan, have their studios for painters, sculptors and photographers.
This is the chashama map of the 4th Floor of
the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
By the way, this is one of Jonathan's Satire.
There is no way you can find any artists with this map.
I took some photos of course. Here are some of them for you to see.
"Paper Collage" is Jonathan's medium. He uses many papers which he collected for long time from every where he visted. I have many funny stories when he got them, when I was there to see how it happened. That will be the other blog...
He keeps some of them on walls of his studio as groups. Many of visitors including me were fascinated to see them. I can't to wait to see what kind of Artworks he will be making from those "Wall Paper Collage" One of his wall is completely covered with the his paper collection, I think that wall itself is already a Great Artwork.
He was showing his work through his "Poster Book"
"Wall of Paper Collection"
Jonathan has been collecting papers all over the places.
Everywhere we visit he must get papers.
When i met him over 20 years ago he already had a big collection of papers.
These were what he had on his work desk on the weekend.
He was showing some portfolios and calendars he has been making since 2008.
When you get them you will find your birthdays and anniversaries with his artwork miniatures. It is not for sale. Means only you get it when you get on his friend list. Some of them crossed Atlantic Ocean, some crossed USA and onto Asia. Hope he will be making it again Next Year.
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