EXHIBITIONS: Eric exhibited 4 of his sculptures on Saturday April 25, 2009 at
Gist Hall Parking Lot at Humboldt State University. The four sculptures
were accepted into the "Green Campus" exhibit of "Eco-Art", a part of
the Sustainable Living Arts & Music ("S.L.A.M.") Fest. The four pieces: "Spring" (see below)
consists (like all of these exhibits) of recycled materials, in this
case a flower pot, a truck spring, a lazy susan plate, and a "beanie"
robin. Previously exhibited at Weaverville Art Gallery, and named
"Gallery Owner's Favorite" in that show. "Proof of Evolution III:
Triceratops Horns Fossil," (see below) a driftwood tree-root and part
of the "faux fossils" theme, from the Jurassic Period, "compressed by
massive geological forces" into a three-horned piece about one foot in
each dimension (Triceratops heads were actually about 8-10 feet
across). "Pygmy Steer/Peace," another driftwood piece, about 3" long,
age 1.5 million years, an extinct life-form 'fossil' from a miniature
form of cattle, unearthed near Beijing, and mounted on a board embossed
with the Chinese ideograph for "peace." With an antique
frame. Altogether, about 6" by 5." And finally "Ghost Surfer,"
two pieces of Lake Tahoe-area gnarled rootwood scraps conjoined into a
headless figure, mounted on an antique trophy plaque. About 24" high
but it rises at a slant. New title suggested by SLAMFest coordinator
Robin Ray, and approved. Eric may go by the name Rick Park for this
show.
Eric Park exhibited at Haight-Ashbury Library's "40 Summers of Love 'n
Haight" Art Exhibit. Eric's painting,
"Patriotic Toothbrushes" was displayed there, and has since
been sold. He has also recently sold 2 other paintings: "Mlle Gachet nue au Piano" (the Van Gogh
tribute/nude at the piano) and "Tofu in LA" (portrait of Tiffany).
Eric finished "Obama Can," a painting of Barack Obama on a vegetable can, on the day before the election. The idea when it was painted was, if he loses,
it's a compost can; if he wins, then it depends on how he does. If he does a good
job: more decorations or dried flowers. If he screws up, fails to get
us out of Iraq, etc., then it's still a compost can. Before that, Eric completed a landscape painting that had been in the works
for some months. "Last Days of the One Lane
Bridge"
is a view of the old bridge with a background of forests and mountains.
The bridge, near Hayfork High School in Trinity County, has since been
replaced with a modern 2 lane bridge. The painting is a companion to
his twice-published poem of the same name (published in Peoples Press,
a monthly publication from near Redding, and in his book, "The Sad Songs Contest,"
ready to go into its 4th Edition). The painting is accompanied by a
framed parchment copy of the poem of the same name and
a photo of the original one lane bridge. Eric also recently completed
the
fourth in his nature series, "River Otter".
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All sizes listed below are finished sizes (including frame)
and may have been rounded up to the nearest half inch.
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"Obama Can" acrylic paint on a corrugated vegetable can. It's 12"
tall and about 8" wide. Click on photo for another view of Obama Can. $295
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"La Rosita" acrylic
painting is 18" x 22". Click on photo for larger view. "La Rosita"
is an interpretation of an old sheet music cover and is a cool piece
of tango music for the piano. $150
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the One Lane Bridge" is 11" x 16", plus a fancy frame,
bringing it to a little more than 19" x 24". Click on photo for larger
view. Accompanied by a framed parchment copy of the poem of the same name and
a photo of the original one lane bridge. $295 |
"River Otter"
is 16" x 20" plus a fancy frame which brings it to 24" x 28".
Click on
photo for larger view. $395 |
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"Perishable
Fruit" portrait of Patty Larkin acrylic painting is about 16" x 20". Click on photo for larger view. $295
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"Josie at the
Columbian" acrylic painting is 11" x 15". Click on photo on for
larger view. $295
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| "Vermilion
Flycatcher" acrylic painting is 15" x 11.5". Click on photo
for larger view. $145 |
"Black-Tailed
Prairie Dog" acrylic painting is 11.5" x 15". Click on photo
for larger view. $145 |
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| SOLD! "Tofu
in LA"
acrylic painting is 15" x 18". Click on photo for larger view. This
painting is a portrait of Tiffany Young at age 9. The background
is inspired by Bonnie Raitt's second album, showing the waiting room at the LA
train station near Hollywood. This painting is in the collection of artist Ajit Chauhan. |
SOLD! "Mlle
Gachet nue au piano"("Mademoiselle
Gachet Nude at the
Piano") acrylic painting is 13" x 16". Click on photo
for larger view. This painting is based on Vincent Van Gogh's
Mme Gachet painting. Gachet was Van Gogh's doctor, and in the portrait
of his wife, Van Gogh portrayed her in a long white dress. This pianist
is based on a life-drawing model in the same pose. This painting is in the collection of artist Ajit
Chauhan who has been featured in a solo exhibit at Jack Hansel Gallery
in New York, and has concluded his third exhibit of fine ink
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SOLD! "Astoria
West" acrylic
on canvas painting is 13" x 16". Click on photo for larger view. Painting is view
of harbor at Astoria overlooking the mouth of Columbia River and the
Pacific Ocean. This painting
is in the collection of Suzanne Fox, who is one of the Sonettes
from the Shakespeare album.
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SOLD! "Patriotic
Toothbrushes" acrylic painting is 15" x 18". This painting
was exhibited at Haight-Ashbury Library's "40 Summers of Love
'n Haight" Art Exhibit. This painting is in the
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SOLD! "Rooftops
of Paris"
acrylic painting is 11" x 15". This painting is in the collection
of Lee Poague, who wrote the music for "Mistress Mine" on Shakespeare
album.
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SOLD! "Amsterdam
bij nacht" ("Amsterdam by Night") acrylic painting is 8" x 12". This painting is in the collection of Donna
Hyatt, who is one of the Sonettes from the Shakespeare album.
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SOLD! "John
Donaldson as Dr. Gachet" 2005 acrylic painting is 18" x 22". Click on photo for larger view.
This painting is in the collection of John's Donaldson brother, Tom, a
philosophy professor at University of Pennsylvania.
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SOLD! "Garter
Snake on Maple Leaves" acrylic painting is 13" x 16".
Click on photo for larger view. This painting won 1st prize at
Trinity County Fair 2004 and is in the collection of Ken Terrill,
director of the Buddy Brown Blues Festival in Blue Lake, CA.
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"Proof of
Evolution III: Triceratops Horns Fossil" sculpture/construction. About 12" x 12' x 8". A driftwood tree-root and part of the "faux fossils" theme, from the
Jurassic Period, "compressed by massive geological forces" into a
three-horned piece. Click on photo for larger
view. $95
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"Spring"
sculpture/construction. 20.5" tall including bird. Consists of recycled materials, in this
case a flower pot, a truck spring, a lazy susan plate, and a "beanie"
robin. Previously exhibited at Main Street Gallery in Weaverville. Click on photo for
larger view. $125
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Sculpture not
pictured:
"Proof of Evolution I: Pygmy Steer"
faux fossil sculpture/construction. Made of driftwood. About 6" square.
Mounted on board embossed with Chinese pictograph for Peace. $75
"Proof of Evolution II:
Radioactive Pygmy Deer" faux fossil. Made of brass and iron
on a cherry wood stand, soldered by Tim Anderson. "Age 2.5 million
years, unearthed near Las Vegas". $75
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Painting not
pictured:
"Libation" Portrait of Debbie Hines. Approximately 16" x
20". $395
Drawings not pictured:
Eric has dozens of graphite figure studies
available.
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If you are interested in purchasing any of
Eric Park's paintings, drawings, sculptures, or recordings, please contact him by email, call
him at 707-826-0357, or send mail to: 1000 7th Street #8, Arcata, CA 95521.
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