Jay Lonewolf Premieres His Latest Work "Voodoo Survivor" at the Cummings Group Gallery
Meet the artist Jay Lonewolf and enjoy his latest exhibition this Friday, July 10 in Ft. Lauderdale.
Miami, FL, July 08, 2009 --(PR.com)-- “Voodoo Survivor” is Lonewolf's most recent addition to his Wall Street Manifesto series. Combining brilliant fusions of graffiti, color, vigilant, political commentary and urban symbolism his series has stirred many fans. The Wall Street series are individual essays on today’s economic crisis. More offerings include his series “Mystic Mandolin” and “Pow-Wow with the Prophets” with “Lady Recession”.
“Let me ask you. Who is Not affected by today’s economy? No One! It’s impacted everyone single one of us. There are lots of working-class Americans in very, very dire straits these days” says Lonewolf, an artist who has never seen color. The gifted artist suffers from rod monochromacy. His vision is limited to variations of black and white, with gradients or contrasts of gray.
Jay Lonewolf has been featured in the Miami Herald, WTVJ-NBC 6 Miami, Telemundo and Univision. His websites http://www.jaylonewolf.com and http://www.myspace.com/jaylonewolf57 have garnered an international following with over 10 million hits. Lonewolf is also featured in Miami Artzine, lifeinthefastlane.com: http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/jay-lonewolf-morales-colorblind-painter-extraordinaire/art&reffurl and in numerous videos.
The exhibition will introduce the works of Alex Morales and Albert Levon Sanchez. Morales is a native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of The Fort Lauderdale Art Institute. His canvases are a mix of oils, acrylics and computer graphics. He’s greatly influenced by his hometown of New York City. His works inspire a feeling of the hip, street scenes of downtown hustle and the everyday city life. Albert Levon Sanchez, also a NYC native is photographer based in Spring Hill, Florida. His portraits depict women in various roles with strength and defiance.
The Cummings Group Gallery will hold a reception Friday, July 10, at 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. The exhibition continues in the gallery through July 24, 2009. More information including the event invitation is available at www.jaylonewolf.com.
Media Contact:
Gwendy Vea
305.300.4207
vea59aol.com
http://jaylonewolf.com
Directions: Take I-95 to Commercial Blvd exit, continue east past the Holy Cross Hospital, towards US1, keep an eye out for a Mobil gas station on the left (approximately 2 blocks). Turn left to Cummings Group, Gallery - parking available in front.
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Cummings Group Gallery Contact:
John Cummings
2703 E Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
954-529-7342
Hours: 9:00AM– 5:00PM
“Let me ask you. Who is Not affected by today’s economy? No One! It’s impacted everyone single one of us. There are lots of working-class Americans in very, very dire straits these days” says Lonewolf, an artist who has never seen color. The gifted artist suffers from rod monochromacy. His vision is limited to variations of black and white, with gradients or contrasts of gray.
Jay Lonewolf has been featured in the Miami Herald, WTVJ-NBC 6 Miami, Telemundo and Univision. His websites http://www.jaylonewolf.com and http://www.myspace.com/jaylonewolf57 have garnered an international following with over 10 million hits. Lonewolf is also featured in Miami Artzine, lifeinthefastlane.com: http://www.lifeinthefastlane.ca/jay-lonewolf-morales-colorblind-painter-extraordinaire/art&reffurl and in numerous videos.
The exhibition will introduce the works of Alex Morales and Albert Levon Sanchez. Morales is a native of Brooklyn, New York and a graduate of The Fort Lauderdale Art Institute. His canvases are a mix of oils, acrylics and computer graphics. He’s greatly influenced by his hometown of New York City. His works inspire a feeling of the hip, street scenes of downtown hustle and the everyday city life. Albert Levon Sanchez, also a NYC native is photographer based in Spring Hill, Florida. His portraits depict women in various roles with strength and defiance.
The Cummings Group Gallery will hold a reception Friday, July 10, at 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. The exhibition continues in the gallery through July 24, 2009. More information including the event invitation is available at www.jaylonewolf.com.
Media Contact:
Gwendy Vea
305.300.4207
vea59aol.com
http://jaylonewolf.com
Directions: Take I-95 to Commercial Blvd exit, continue east past the Holy Cross Hospital, towards US1, keep an eye out for a Mobil gas station on the left (approximately 2 blocks). Turn left to Cummings Group, Gallery - parking available in front.
###
Cummings Group Gallery Contact:
John Cummings
2703 E Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
954-529-7342
Hours: 9:00AM– 5:00PM
Contact
Gwendy Vea
305.300.4207
www.jaylonewolf.com
Contact
305.300.4207
www.jaylonewolf.com
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