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Hungry Eyeball presents Klutch + Jessamyn Patterson at Someone Gallery

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Klutch at Someone GalleryOpens Friday, April 9, 2010 at 7:00pm – 10pm

Hungry Eyeball presents Portland artists Jessamyn Patterson and Klutch
Someone Gallery
2718 SW Kelly Ave.
Portland, OR. 97201

OPENING Music by Cars & Trains at 8pm with dj Monkeytek

Selling $1 dollar raffle tickets for a chance to win a collaboration mural
by Klutch + Jessamyn

90″ wide x 35″ height x 1/2 ” deep
acrylic and ink on wood
also, the board came from the Diesel Fuel ramp
You could win this amazing piece of art!
Winner will be announced at 9pm at the opening.

Show runs April 9th – April 27th

Work will be available online after the opening at
http://hungryeyeball.com/store/

Let us know if you are coming on our Facebook event listing:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=112712748739054

Someone Gallery in Portland

Hungry Eyeball presents Klutch + Eatcho + Graham = “ONE” at LYRIK in PDX

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"ONE" at Lyrik in Portland

Artist Reception Friday Feb. 19th, 2010 from 7 – 10 pm

LYRIK ~ 2035 se 39th ave. portland, or. 97214

Hungry Eyeball presents the new artwork of Portland artists Jason Graham, Klutch, and Eatcho. Plus a piece by local artist and owner of Lyrik, J. Shea.

Live set by A-minus.

Show will run till March 18th, 2010.

Art is available online in the Hungry Eyeball Gallery.

Come out and support Portland art.

One at Lyrik in Portland

Hungry Eyeball Interviews Portland Artist Klutch

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Until Death by Klutch
My buddy Klutch will be apart of Hungry Eyeball’s First Art Show happening on Feb. 19th, 2010 at Lyrik in Portland, Oregon.

How did you become Klutch?
In 1983 the hardcore band N.O.T.A. started calling me that after a weirdo artist in the Disney movie Superdad. After touring with them for a couple years people all over the country knew me as Klutch. It has followed me to Austin, SF, and now Portland.

Is art competitive for you, why or why not?

I would like to sound real cool and say no but for me it totally is. But this can be good in the sense that I want to be pushed to keep getting better and trying new ideas. If nothing else artists are competing for viewers attention against a constantly rising tide of instant media.

Fill it up:
Art
= Friends, fun, life, food, wankers, blow hards, missions, journeys, failures, joy, anger, and my personal favorite, discovery.

Graffiti = Vandalism when it is done properly.

Love = Making art everyday. Otherwise I haven’t a clue and keep trying to figure it out. I will have to get back you to on this one.

Portland = It is a lot like life. Some times it is absolutely magical, other times it is fucked beyond belief.

Dreams = Dreams are for living, not sleeping on.

Klutch = I am true contrarian. Reliable yet ever changing. Innovative yet old school. Mad pretentious yet a total kook.

Explain why keeping it real is so important to you.
Because I value authenticity and really enjoy things in their pure form.

What stage are you in your life?
“Honey, I got rhythms I ain’t even used yet.”

What is in store for Klutch in 2010?
I just moved my studio to Diesel Fuel’s shop and I’m super stoked to be there. A new space shared with really good friends can spark an avalanche of new options.
Also waiting out the weather and getting the Dignity Village mural project in full swing. Seeing that to completion is my first mission for this year.
Beyond that just becoming more involved overall but letting go of expectations of what will come from it.

What are your plans for the Lyrik show?

The unveiling of the single greatest piece of art ever created that will herald the dawning of a new era for mankind and cause the entire world to fall in love with each other. Either that or a massive hate crystal.

What are you hungry for?
I just want to be loved. Is that so bad?

Portland artist Klutch

MCB mural by Klutch

WARMING HUT ~ WINTER DROPPING by Klutch at Meat Cheese Bread

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Owl 3d by Klutch at Meat Cheese BreadKlutch Art Sale, November 19 to December 30, 2009
Meat Cheese Bread – 1416 SE Stark Street Portland, OR.

EVERY piece of art Klutch has for 30-50% off of his normal prices. Everything is cash and carry so you can take it home right now!

Klutch was also invited to the Mt. Hood Meadows ski shop to paint one their fitting room, so check it out.

Mt Hood Meadows fitting room by Klutch

TRASHED @ 35: Willamette Week 35th Anniversary Art Show at Backspace

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Portland Artist Klutch paints up Willamette Week Newspaper Box

Portland Art Show Opening, First Thursday, November 5th, 2009 starts at 5:30pm (Show closes Nov. 30, 2009)
Backspace – 115 NW 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon

To help celebrate Willamette Week’s 35th anniversary, WW asked some of Portland’s hottest emerging and iconic artists to turn their newspaper covers into new pieces of art in their own unique styles. They got the idea from local artist Klutch (Vinyl Killers), whose “remixed” WW covers caught their eye and inspired them to invite other artists to try their hand at using, well, us, as a medium. Trashed @ 35 features Klutch’s work, as well as WW-inspired art by Brett Superstar, Dan Gilsdorf, J. Shea, Alexis Mollomo, Josh Arseneau, Chris Haberman, Tripper Dungan, Pedro Dorsey, Jason Graham, Lydia Crumbley, Eve Lake and Tom Cramer among others. Come meet the artists, check out their kick-ass work, and toast WW at the crusty old age of 35 at the show’s First Thursday opening.
Willamette Week Newspaper Box was done by Portland artist Klutch for the art show.

Klutch Paints a Willamette Week Newspaper Box

Fucked For Life: Ripper 1331 vs Klutch in PDX

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Klutch at The Goodfoot in Portland OR.

Title: Fucked For Life: Ripper 1331 vs Klutch
Location: The Goodfoot: 2845 SE Stark St. Portland, Oregon 97214
Link out: TheGoodfoot.com
Description:
Ripper 1331 vs Klutch
LA vs Portland
Monsters vs Kooks
Art vs Commerce
Positive vs Negative
Good vs Evil
Love vs Fear
Punk vs Metal
Us vs Them
with
Monkeytek vs Jon AD

Art Opening: Last Thursday, August 27th from 5:30pm – 11:00pm
On display through: Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009.

Hungry Eyeball selling art @ Crafty Wonderland

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Hungry Eyeball + Crafty Wonderland = Good Times

Hungry Eyeball’s first public appearance, selling Portland art @ Crafty Wonderland!

Location: Doug Fir Lounge: 830 E Burnside St. Portland, OR 97214
Link out: CraftyWonderland.com
Description: Hungry Eyeball will be representing the following Portland artists:
* APAK * Betsy Walton * Martin Ontiveros * Aaron Barker * Chelsea Fletcher * Jenna Robertson * Jennifer “Juanita” Kenworth * Justin “Scrappers” Morrison * Steve Mathews * Ryan Bubnis * Tripper Dungan * Anna Todaro * Hadley Hutton * Jennifer Mercede * Nicole LindeKlutch + Craig Dransfield * Timothy Karpinski * Mark Warren Jacques * and More.

Who is Hungry Eyeball? Come by and say hello. All Ages + FREE = Good Times.
Happening: Second Sunday, August 9th, 2009 from 11am – 4pm.