sculpture

The End of An Era, The Start of a New

Moving. What can I say?

Beyond the physical and mental challenge of moving, my studio relocation from 6th Street to the new one at Hill Street was surprisingly emotional. So much history, so much change in my style and approach, so much new art conceived and made there. It affected me deeply. As I begin to establish the new workspace on Hill Street, I wanted to take a moment to pay tribute to the one I've called my artistic home the past 6 years.

Getting ready to transition the studio from work mode to gallery mode for an open studio event in 2012.
An eerie scene around 1:30AM as the studio empties. July 15, 2014.
Back to the start. July 21, 2014.
Another view of the studio in full production mode circa 2012.
A whole other perspective on July 21, 2014. 
Serenity the night before an open studio event circa 2010. 
The sun sets on 6th Street.
The sun rises on Hill Street. 

Euro Tour :: Paris

Impressions from my week in the "City of Light".






Maillol Balance.


Centre Pompidou Vapeur.
Juxtaposition. Outside Centre Pompidou.

A cog in the contemporary art machine at Centre Pompidou.
"Ghost" by artist Kader Attia. Centre Pompidou.
3 Views of a Giacometti. Centre Pompidou.
Musee Rodin #1. Gates of Hell.
Musee Rodin #2. Gates of Hell, featuring Le Penseur (The Thinker).
Musee Rodin #3. Portrait of Rodin by Antoine Bourdelle.
Musee Rodin #4
Musee Rodin #5. Ugolino is hungry.
Musee Rodin #6
Musee Rodin #7
Sacre Couer / Montmarte
Parisian Sentinel. Le Eiffel from Montmarte.
This is Paris.



Reyes Open Studio Show :: Installation Shots

Pictures of my studio and artwork at my most recent Open Studio Show in Los Angeles. This, the 10th Anniversary Edition, marks a decade of art making/art showing since the first Open Studio I hosted when I lived in NYC.


(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)


(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)

(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)

(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)

(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)



(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)

(Photo courtesy of Don Edmondson)