~MARNIE WEBER

. . . a few more pix from the opening of:

MARNIE WEBER – ‘The Bondage of Decay’ – April 23, 2009
the show runs April 23 – June 6, 2009
MARC JANCOU CONTEMPORARY – Great Jones Alley – NOHO – NYC

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MARC JANCOU, JUSTIN LIEBERMAN and MARNIE WEBER.

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JUSTIN LIEBERMAN and MICHAEL CLINE.
long-time DANIEL REICH artist MICHAEL CLINE – will open the FALL 2009 ART SEASON, with a one-person show at both galleries, DANIEL REICH & MARC JANCOU. something to look forward to.

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the life-size clowns are upstairs.

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Jancou # 5

Jancou # 6
all of the clowns, reminded us of – someone we had crossed paths with – in real life !!

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Jancou # 9
MARC JANCOU and his young daughter ELROSE – she was a little frightened by the clowns.
no joke !! they were more harsh commentary, than fun times – even to a grown-up !!

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~LANE TWITCHELL !!

LANE TWITCHELL – we’ve been running into him, a lot – lately.
He is a study in contradiction – he wants to see his photos, but he doesn’t want to have his picture taken !!
the buzz is – he twitters a mean streak.

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LANE TWITCHELL at the BEN JONES opening, ‘The New Dark Age’, DEITCH PROJECTS, FEB 5, 2009.
BEN JONES – that was actually a pretty good show, for personal demons, I mean, reasons, I didn’t get those pix up – probably will post them – as the best of 2009 – that never posted – nancy/time Jan 2010 !!

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more recently we caught, NOT !! LANE at the MARNIE WEBER – MARC JANCOU opening, April 22, 2009.

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LANE TWITCHELL, MARNIE WEBER opening.

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LANE TWITCHELL and JUSTIN LIEBERMAN, MARNIE WEBER opening.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH

you can check Lane out: on his website !!
where his polarity – is equally revealed !! amidst the beautiful stencil work.

Lane smoghead
LANE TWITCHELLL, ‘Smoghead’, 2005-2006, 72 x 72 in.
cut paper and acrylic polymers on plexi mounted to acrylic on panel.

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LANE TWITCHELL, ‘Cheer Up (Blue and Brown)’, 2008, 48 x 48 in.
oil on cut film mounted on plexi over pigment on panel.

LANE TWITCHELL ART WORK/PHOTOS: COURTESY THE ARTIST




~GELITIN/KLUNCK BUDDHISM/TOKYO

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GELITIN/’Klunck buddhism’/PHOTO COURTESY: TOMIO KOYAMA GALLERY

(does this image – remind anybody else of: RY ROCKLEN’S “metal mattress”, ‘Refuge’ 2007 – shown at THE STATION/Miami 2008. ?!!)

another, older, or rather more established German art collective, with a bonafide international following – GELITIN – !! – looks to be making waves – make that STONES !! – in JAPAN !!

this news recently in from TOMIO KOYAMA GALLERY, in TOKYO:

a note on ‘Klunck buddhism’ by Gelitin:

“currently we are having a solo show by Gelitin with a huge installation, paintings and sculptures.
The huge installation was made based on the Japanese stone garden. The garden will be completed with the 7 persons who change themselves into stones. At the opening night, 11th of April 2009, the members of Gelitin, their friends and Japanese volunteers became stones and completed the garden.” The live performance was repeated on April 18, 25, & May 2 and 9th.

you can see more pix: here, GELITIN/KOYAMA GALLERY BLOG !!, and here, opening pix !!

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GELITIN/’Klunck buddhism’/PHOTO COURTESY: TOMIO KOYAMA GALLERY

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GELITIN ‘Klunck buddhism’ opening photo/COURTESY: TOMIO KOYAMA GALLERY.

NAOMI FISHER, center, in black suit jacket – appears to have been present at the opening.
wonder if she got a turn – of being turned into – a zen garden stone ?
Naomi Fisher was part of Gelitin’s (then also known as Gelatin) ‘Tantamounter 24/7’ in-house replication performance
at LEO KOENIG, weekend of Nov 16, 2005.
see: TANTAMOUNTER !! (& then hit that 2nd link provided there, for more pix !!)




~NATIONALMUSEUM/WHORISZONT/LASZLO GIRGASZ/BERLIN

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this enigmatic message came in from our friend LARS MONRAD VAAGE of NATIONALMUSEUM !!

‘WHORISZONT’ – LASZLO GIRGASZ

THURSDAY, APRIL 30th 1900-2200

NATIONALMUSEUM – Dieffenbachstrasse 37, HH, U8 Schonleinstrasse, BERLIN

LARS MONRAD VAAGE curated the show.

ERLEND HAMMER wrote the accompanying press release/essay:

“LASZLO GIRGASZ’S works are marked by a systemic and insisting exploration of a world that is uncovered, part by part, through a slow removal of layers that eventually reveals hidden connections that may be actual or may simply be the result of the imagination of a paranoid mind. While not formally trained as an artist, his works show both a keen analytical mind and a clear understanding of formal qualities.
Girgasz works with a combination of found and original material and what binds his images together is a sense of puzzling familiarity with content matter that is consistently foreign to most of us, not only because we don’t look for it, but because it simply isn’t available. It is unclear exactly how Girgasz has gained access, but it’s clear that he somehow sees things the rest of us don’t. His images are uncovered both through the intense study of material on the internet and more random encounters throughout his extensive traveling around the world.
In the series of works presented at Nationalmuseum, Girgasz starts out with the most fundamental of all artistic forms: the circle or, more specifically, the ball. Found images are manipulated to highlight the formal qualities that function as the spectator’s point of entry into a thematic web of meaning that is as puzzling as it is rewarding. Binding them together is an underlying realization that although we may not unconsciously understand what we are seeing, there is always some sensation of recognition. Beneath what we are aware of there is a tension, something that is constantly trying to find new ways of freaking us out. Laszlo Girgasz works with poking around in the grey matter that most often achieves such freak-outs in those who study it.”

YO !!
LARS !! – WHAT THE HELL – !! – SEND SOME PIX – !! ASAP !!
(ASAP – translates as: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE !!)

UP-DATE: WED MAY 27, 2009

Lars sent in some great pix.
he also sent in some (very !!) brief – INFO ABOUT LASZLO GIRGASZ:
Born 1973, Oslo. Lives and works in Hanoi, where he is setting up a project-space for contemporary International and Vietnamese art.
No education in Arts.

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“And we got wasted as well”.
that’s the curator, Nationalmuseum’s LARS MONRAD VAAGE on the left, LASZLO GIRGASZ is on the right.

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“Happy artist LASZLO GIRGASZ in the middle, painter EVA GROTTUM to the left, ERLEND HAMMER to the right.”

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“The opening turned into a party.”

Lars Laszlo # 10
“LASZLO did a couple of talks about his works. Smiling in the right of the picture are painters EVA GROTTUM and OLAV CHRISTOPHER JENSSEN, it looks like they just got it.”

lars laszlo # 9
“Former art critic ERLEND HAMMER, (now a curator), searching for another layer in Laszlo’s art.
Erlend wrote the cryptic press release (above !!) for Laszlo’s show. He is currently traveling around USA for a month, to see the major land-art sights.”

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“The All-seeing-eye, the object of worship of some freshly made religion that is growing fast, Hanoi.”

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“A stranded project from the sixties, also Sudan, lots of Pan-African symbolism.”

Lars laszlo # 6
“The world’s most bouncy ball.”

Lars Laszlo # 5
“Leonid Brezhnev’s belly.”

Lars Laszlo # 4
“Shiny ass.”

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“On the other wall in the show Laszlo had his mysterious theme with balls or spheres.”

Lars laszlo # 2
“In Sudan the gangsters have horses, and this is the typical cool pose.”

Lars laszlo # 1
“Peeing Yakuza in Hanoi, notice the girly handbag.”

ALL PHOTOS COURTESY: LARS MONRAD VAAGE

wow – thanks, LARS !! its great to see what else is going on in the world.




~TOMOO GOKITA/ATM

. . . talking about ATM & TOMOO GOKITA !!

ATM’s current show – Tomoo Gokita’s – ‘Champion Carnival’ – up until MAY 2, 2009 – recently scored a really nice write-up in the New York Times.

ATM – 621 West 27th St – Chelsea – NYC

reviewed by KAREN ROSENBERG – it begins:
“If you think that black-and-white painting is the province of minimal and conceptual artists, Tomoo Gokita’s strong second solo show in Chelsea will shatter your illusion.”
read the rest: NEW YORK TIMES/ART REVIEWS/APRIL 24. 2009 !!

Tomoo at opening
on the right, TOMOO GOKITA at the ATM opening.
with him, independent curator TAKA KAWACHI, and painter ERIK PARKER.

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TOMOO GOKITA. ‘Night and Day’, 2009. acrylic gouache on linen.
63.8 x 63.8 in. ($25,000)

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detail, TOMOO GOKITA, ‘Night and Day’.

tomoo # 4 new
TOMOO GOKITA, ‘Solid State Survivor’, acrylic gouache on linen.
76.4 x 63.8 in.

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TOMOO GOKITA. sculpture. a small edition multiple . . . about 3 or 4 feet in height . .
actually its 27 in. in height. It’s called ‘Super Model’ and is in an edition of 8.

tomoo # 6 new
Black Nanny dolls – watch out !!

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TOMOO GOKITA, small figurine multiple, under a ft. in height.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH

see: more pix from the ‘Champion Carnival’ opening !!

see: pix from the after-party !!


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~JEFF HARGRAVE

. . . something about the figures, in the artwork in the bottom posts, reminded us of the ‘zombie’, or really ‘black nanny’ dolls of JEFF HARGRAVE – who we happened to run into recently !!

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JEFF HARGRAVE.
he recently dropped by ATM GALLERY, that’s a TOMOO GOKITA painting behind him !!

Jeff 2009 # 2
JEFF HARGRAVE, has a pretty funny sense of humor, (unlike a few others, I won’t mention, in this stressed-out town !!), so, when we told him – he looked like a – black snowman – he lightened up !!

Jeff 2009 # 3
among other kinds of more traditional artwork – like painting and collage – Jeff, who hails from somewhere around New Orleans, makes his own contemporary versions of ‘Black Nanny’ dolls. this one – is the devil with voodoo pins !!
sexuality ? – well, y-o-u call it !!
one thing’s for sure – it’s on fire !!
actually, ‘Black Nanny’ dolls are traditional, traditional ole-time African American folk art – a combination of being too poor to buy store-bought dolls, and who wants store-bought white dolls, to hug & cherish – anyways, when that was your oppressor ?
the little doll, top center, with the white bonnet & red necklace (both – added after the fact) is a classic antique American black Nanny Doll, from the south – and made much the same way Jeff’s are. hand-sewn and then turned inside-out, and painted black.
ok. yep that’s (just a small part) of my black nanny doll collection, with a few little white dolls, thrown in, just to keep the conversation in the bookcase – lively !! the big one at the right is a souvenir doll – what you might buy if you visited the Caribbean islands, later half of the last century. I stitched the fabric doll ‘heart’ head – that’s peeking through !!

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NANCY SMITH, stitched doll head. 1996. ok I made that.

bermuda doll
a vintage souvenir Black Nanny doll from Bermuda, – made much the same way as Jeff makes his.
he picked up the tradition & skills from his surroundings, growing up in the south.

Jeff 2009 # 3
ok. we let the little devil out for some fresh air.
BLACK NANNY/VOODOO DOLL made by JEFF HARGRAVE ca. 2002.
Collection: Nancy Smith

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JEFF HARGRAVE, Black Nanny voodoo ‘devil’ doll. Jeff stuck the pins in, not I !!
Black Nanny dolls were made at the same time that white folks, and black folks – were making quilts.
but, they were nowhere as scary as this.

Jeff # 6
JEFF HARGRAVE – detail. contemporary, hand-painted face Black Nanny voodoo ‘devil’ doll – very traditional in the rendering & materials !!

nanny doll
not as scary ? take that back !!
well, sometimes she looks mad and angry, and then sometimes – if you hold her just so, she is quite endearing ??
American antique hand-sewn Black Nanny doll. The body of the doll is based on an old & very worn-out !! pair of commercially made (store-bought) black mens socks – stuffed with raw cotton. The face, the red nostrils and red mouth, with white teeth, is hand-embroidered, while the eyes are (real abalone) & I guess therefore store bought – shell buttons, what buttons used to be made of, before plastics.
Collection: Nancy Smith

close-up nanany doll
. . . think on, what the maker of this doll – was feeling !!

black doll
sitting up, feeling the homey vibes – she seems to strike a happier countenance !!

doll close-up
. . . dig that bosom !! and, the hands posed just so, on the hips !!

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH

you can see JEFF HARGRAVE with a few more of his contemporary Black Nanny dolls, in 2005: here !!
(you’ll have to scroll down a bit)
we first saw Jeff’s Black Nanny dolls at a small exhibit way – back in the day, at ATM gallery, when it was on Ave B in the East Village. Jeff says he doesn’t make too many any more – if any !! – he says – he hates doing all that tiny stitching !!




~C.H.U.D.Z.

. . . here’s some more pix from that C.H.U.D.Z. – ALEX BARRY, RICHARD COLMAN, JOSH SLATER – OPENING !!

C.H.U.D.Z. / ALEX BARRY, RICHARD COLMAN & JOSH SLATER
APRIL 24 – MAY 24, 2009
the show runs thru MAY 24, 2009
CINDERS – 103 HAVEMEYER ST – WILLIAMSBURG – BROOKLYN
HRS: WED-SUN 1-7PM

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at the opening, ALEX BARRY, JOSH SLATER and RICHARD COLMAN, in front of RICHARD COLMAN’s mural,
‘Untitled’, (opera pink)’. it’s actually gouache & ink on a series of wood panels, total area: 10 x 24 ft.

CHUDZ # 2
detail, RICHARD COLMAN, mural (opera pink).

CHUDZ # 3
detail, RICHARD COLMAN, mural (opera pink).

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a selection of drawings, in sumi ink, by JOSH SLATER

CHUDZ # 6
JOSH SLATER, ‘(Untitled) Built Upon’, sumi ink, 9 x 12 in. ($800)

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ALEX BARRY, ‘Untitled (Ant Hill)’, ink on paper, 20 x 30 in. ($1,500)

CHUDZ # 8
detail, ALEX BARRY, ‘Untitled (Ant Farm)’.

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~BOW RIBBONS plays ZEBULON to-nite !!

Bow ribbons

BOW RIBBONS – PETE VOGL and WILLOW GIBBONS – play ZEBULON to-nite – WED APRIL 29, 2009

the show starts at 9PM sharp & is free.

the night’s line-up: WILL SHINE, CORRIDORS, BOW RIBBONS & UP DIED SOUND.

ZEBULON – 258 WYTHE AVE – bet METROPOLITAN & N. 3rd – BROOKLYN

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. . . we caught up with PETE VOGL recently at the ‘C.H.U.D.Z.’ OPENING – ALEX BARRY, RICHARD COLMAN & JOSH SLATER – at CINDERS,
APRIL 24, 2009. behind Pete is a large wall mural by RICHARD COLMAN.

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in case you’re curious, here’s the detail of Richard Colman’s mural – that – Pete was standing in front of !!

PHOTOS: NANCY SMITH




~MARY-KATE & NATE

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“Mary-Kate Olsen and boyfriend Nate Lowman go biking in Manhattan . . . .”
NEW YORK POST – PAGE SIX, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2009 – pg 13.
PHOTO CREDIT: SPLASH NEWS

‘Tombstone’ Nate made the tabloids – PAGE SIX – !!




~LARS MONRAD VAAGE !!

LARS MONRAD VAAGE has just opened a one man show !!
if you are in NORWAY – you can check it out !!

LARS MONRAD VAAGE
APRIL 16 – MAY 10, 2009
GALLERI RIIS – FILIPSTADUEIEN 5 – OSLO, NORWAY

LARS was kind enough to send us some photos !!

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Lars writes:
“My family relaxing in the hallway of the gallery. From left, Mama, Grandmother, Lulu, Papa, and AMREI, Lulu’s daughter, playing with a paper-plane my dad made. Some of Stein Ronnings photos in the background.”

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Lars # 2
‘Trophy’.
“A Viking-ship, returning home from battle, proudly using the Turkish flag they took from a mosque as a sail. I used this image for a Nationalmuseum show, now the painting is more rendered and physical.”

Lars # 3
‘Selfmade’.
“This painting has taken forever to finish, but now it finally is, and i think it is one of my best ones.. I have shown it a couple of times unfinished.
In a cave somewhere outside civilization, our hero has built a machine that generates electricity, and is fueled by wood. This is existing technology, widely used in Europe after the Second World War, when gasoline was rationed. A normal combustion engine, can run on fumes form wood. You only have to change the carburetor, and the tank is replaced by an oven, where you first heat coal, and then fill with wood. As the air-supply is limited the wood boils rather than burns, and the released fumes are explosive, and ignite with the help of spark plugs just like gasoline.
In the cave, the machine has a dynamo, so our hero can just go out and chop down a tree, and he’s got electricity.
Its a kind of hippieish idea of being self-sufficient, but unlike the long-haired hemp-wearers, this guy is high-tech, and the showing of back to the government contains no wish of turning back the clock. Maybe all the work with building this contained world, actually saves up free time in the end, he’s got no job, no bills to pay, no bureaucracy to satisfy, and at the same time he can use all the time-saving devices run by electricity. In the painting you see tools from the building of the machine on the workbench, like an old-fashioned hand drill, that he needed before he had electricity. A parafin-lamp that he enters the room with in the morning, before he starts the machine. An electric fan, it gets really hot in there with the oven burning. Some arrow-heads, string, and sticks for making bow and arrow, now that he can work in the evenings under the light-bulbs, making weapons and such, hunting is fun, and meat is good.”

Lars # 4
‘Fra Rode Orm’.
“An oar is sticking out of a hole of a ship’s side, inside there is a Viking enslaved by the Kalif.
There are 2 guys working each oar, the guy next to our hero, Rode Orm, is Arabic, and during the years he has learned the language. In hope of emancipation the Viking is making a poem about how water with lemon-juice is better than wine, that he hopes to get to send to the Kalif in one of the harbours. And its raining paint.”

lars # 5
‘Fruit & Futurism’.
“A painting of a sculpture I saw on TV in the background of a shoot-out on CNN, an improvement of an existing sculpture that stands on a square in Bhagdad.”

Lars # 6
‘There is joy in repetition.’
“The sculpture made it to Oslo, but collapsed slightly when it felt at home, making it look even better. The thing
is made of leftovers form me painting, corks, paint etc, parts of toys, dolls, pingpong balls, and about 8000 q-tips, dipped in acrylics, and partially spray-painted in black. It started with a silly small piece of wood on my office-desk, and my head being totally empty, just like they tried to in Ghostbusters. Whatever eas lying around was put on top of each other with super-glue, and when my studio was empty of stuff I went across the street and got all the q-tips they had. After lots pf these zombie-sessions, the thing was suddenly big, and I needed a ladder. Even though I enjoy inventing stuff, and work hard to get better at painting, I loved being free from thoughts for weeks at a time.”

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Lars # 10-gallery
GALLERI RIIS, Oslo, NORWAY.
The gallery is located in the harbour in Oslo city-centre.

Lars # 12
“During my stay in Norway I also installed my stuff in a group show that opens may 2nd in VESTFOSSEN KUNSTLABERATORIUM outside Oslo. It is a 2000m2 old factory, and has one show a year. This year the show is called ‘Nachspiel/Vorspiel.’
Participating artists are: Inghild Carlsen, Olav Christopher Jenssen, Per Barclay, Bjorn-Sigurd Tufta, Bjarne Melgaard, A K Dolven, Elmgreen & Dragset, Ole Jorgen Naess, Borre Saethre, Book & Heden, Martin Skauen, Lars Monrad Vaage, Josefine Lyche, Mari Slaattelid, Sverre Bjertnes, Kjersti G. Andvig, Ane Mette Hol, Marit Folstad, Bard Ask og Helene Sommer.”

Lars # 11
‘Spring & Machines’
crayon on paper. I have been doing a lot of small drawings with crayon, its quick, and very much like painting. I like a lot that I can jump from place to place, and still make it solid, and look mote or less real.”

Lars # 21
‘Rode Orm escapes & the Worlds Fastest Train’.

Lars # 22
‘Too Cool for School III’
“This is the third version I made of this motif, a police-car is covered with snow, the lights from the siren shines a bit through the snow. The idea is banal, the atmosphere is nice. In Norway the schools are closed when it is less than -25 degrees Celsius, so its a normal thing to dream about for kids. I remember that it was -24 many times, but never -25.”

Lars # 16
LULU and LARS.
. . . “after all the work installing the show, Lulu and I relaxed on an island off Oslo, I’m the beauty in the background – eating a hot dog.”

. . . . in the studio, before the show:

Lars # 15
Lars Monrad Vaage is currently based in Berlin, Germany, where he has a studio, and where he did the work for the GALLERI RIIS installation.

Lars # 13
that’s where he put the finishing touches on the big paintings, which he started almost 2 years ago, and built the 8,000 q-tip sculpture. It involved dipping the q-tips into color and letting them dry.

Lars # 14
His girlfriend, Lulu – helped him.

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Lars writes:
“The luxury part of painting, signing, making up the titles, and making the backsides pretty.”

ALL PHOTOS COURTESY: LMV/Galleri Riis

to see what else, Lars is up to – check out his: website !! talk about – sweet & brief !!

Lars website