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[Thursday, December 14, 2006]

Franklin Castle, Cleveland, OH 



Still haunted: David Beaver, Stephen Kasner, Jarrod Metzner, Kyle Metzner, Madeleine Lila Jain, David D'Andrea, Rebecca Kasner.
A special Thank You to Eric Freeman for the inspiration.


[Tuesday, December 05, 2006]

New Stephen Kasner prints from Circle-9 

I am extremely honored to announce the release of EIGHT new limited edition prints, now available via Circle-9.
Many months of excruciatingly detailed work and attention went into this series of prints, and many cheers go out to David at Circle-9
for making such a wide variety of prints available at one time.
It is unlikely that such a large group of prints will become available in one release for a LONG time to come.

Check them all out in the P R O O F section or enjoy the feast at Circle-9.com.



1300 Gallery . Cleveland 

David D'Andrea, Stephen Kasner and Douglas Utter at 1300 Gallery, Cleveland.

1300 Gallery celebrates the second to last installment of "Leave 'Em Wanting More" on December 8 with artworks by David D'Andrea, Stephen Kasner and Douglas Max Utter.

D'Andrea, a freelance illustrator in Portland, believes in the tradition of the "memento mori" and uses this visual reminder of the transience of life on earth in his work. D'Andrea, "seeks to perpetuate the avowal that is death and in turn catharsis to create archaic crests for modern battles of loss, love and hopeless abandon."

Also displaying art on the 8th is Stephen Kasner, a Cleveland born artist currently residing in California. Kasner's paintings, drawings, prints and photographs reflect visions of a pre/post-apocalyptic industrial landscape and the struggle for survival contained in dreams of enlightenment. Since graduating from the Cleveland Institute of Art, Kasner's work has been exhibited worldwide and his articles, interviews and reviews have been published in The Washington Post, SECONDS Magazine and by the New York University Horror Society.

Rounding out the last show is Douglas Utter, the current resident art critic for the Cleveland Free Times. In addition to both critiquing other's work and participating in his own worldwide exhibits of art, Utter is also the founding editor of Angle Magazine and the Exhibitions and Collections Coordinator for the Artists Archives of the Western Reserve.

Sponsored by: 13hundred Gallery
Address: 1300 West 78th, Cleveland OH, 44102

Opening Reception: Friday, December 8, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday, December 8, 7:00 - 10:00pm
*This is a one night only event!

More information: Martin Geramita | marty@strhess.com | 216.281-4868






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