Gallery
Posted by mohawk on
June 13, 2008
TIMESINFINITY GALLERY
Make sure to come by for every Fremont First Friday Art walk every first Friday of the month!
March: Sam Sneke
A full forced media event featuring the graffiti art of Sam Sneke. Full report here.
February: Ride Snowboard Art
The top 30 finalists of the SBA Contest were featured in the evo Timesinfinity Gallery for the month of February. Read more about this awesome (p)art(y) here!
January: Chris Marshall
Some incredible shots featuring familiar faces, local riders, local stashes and some epic trips in AK with the ThinkThank crew. Read more!
December: Tokidoki/Ride
Tokidoki and Ride dropped in on evo’s timesinfinity art gallery to showcase their sweet collaboration products and to celebrate the art of Simone Legno, the creator of tokidoki. Check it out here!
November: Sensei 23
Sensei 23 is currently focusing on paintings on canvas and creating murals around Seattle with Matamuros. Opens Nov 7, showing through the end of the month. More info here. Check out additional images.
October: Nitro Snowboards
Featuring the art of Nitro Design Studios and Dennis McNett. Photos and an interview with Nitro's founders here!
September: Scott Fuller/Diekotomy
Giant sword toting Care Bears, drumsticks, t-shirts, pillows and paint! Check out the September gallery opening, featuring the work of Scott Fuller and read the full story here.
August: Mark Rivard
evo hosts - Art Deck-o: Rivard Merges Skateboarding and Art. For the full writeup and phtoos, Click here.
July: Obey Giant/ Shepard Fairey Exhibit
evo hosts - Obey Giant Shepard Fairey Signed & Numbered Original Prints. Learn more here.
June: Son Duong
evo featured local artist Son Duong and Friday June 6 was the opening. Son is a local artist who does graphic design with Byerly Wakeboards as well as other industry brands such as Skullcandy .. Learn more here.
Hunter Longe
When all was said and done, Hunter's gallery opening was a huge success. Evident by the large crowd and the constant comments I received about how intriguing his work was. See the full report here
Sam Kirk
If you’ve ever seen Kirk’s work hanging at places like the Park Pub on Phinney Ridge or Twist in Belltown, you would have been struck by portraits of such recognizable faces as Barack Obama, David Lynch, Ray Charles and Count Basie. New to this opening was Kirk’s portrait of Kurt Cobain, which accentuated his bright blue eyes staring out at you inquisitively among fragmented lines and spattered red paint. Read more


