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WINTER COAT – Priming Party at Dignity Village

Winter Coat at Dignity Village in PortlandWe are planning a kickoff primer party at Dignity Village on Sunday
December 27th
, 11am-3pm. We’d like to prime all of the bare houses,
even those we don’t plan to paint with murals, to protect them through
the winter. This will be a great opportunity to meet Dignity Village
residents and solidify plans for future murals.

Expect food and drinks, paint, a tall ladder and some rollers and roller
covers. If you have rollers, roller covers or paint trays, please bring
them. If we get rained out, we will plan to meet the next dry day after
the 27th. And if you include your phone # with your rsvp, we can keep you
better posted in case of rain. Please rsvp regardless so we can give
Dignity Village a heads up: redsemilla@riseup.net. The website has info
about what to expect painting at Dignity Village.

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WARMING HUT ~ WINTER DROPPING by Klutch at Meat Cheese Bread

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

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

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

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