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Robert Pokorny
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A lot of new faces at the “Almost Blue” opening on Saturday. Check out some photos of opening night below:
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Check Out “Rest in Peace Sale for RIP.” All Robert Pokorny’s work from Fingerprints, Blue Cafe & The Foothill Posters he created for over 12 years are on sale! There are over 170 Posters. All poster back stock $4 Original … Continue reading Hopefully I will get a hold of some more professional photos of opening night, but I wanted to share some quick snaps I took from Robert Pokorny’s amazing MFA Show “Saturation” last night at Cal State Long Beach. Awesome turnout, … Continue reading Here is a video covering opening night of our current Off the Hook III Exhibition. Put together by Jeremy Eichenbaum, this video shows the atmosphere of opening night, and has some pretty interesting footage of some of the Phone Booth … Continue reading {open}, an awesome bookstore and event spot here in Long Beach, CA asked Robert Pokorny & five other Artists to do a 1 color design for their 6 year anniversary. This watercolor image is what he gave them. This image … Continue reading
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These are some of his recent “studies” for some larger scale pieces. Keep up with him here: http://ripartgallery.blogspot.com/
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This show was probably our best and most diverse group exhibition to date. All the artists really pulled through to show their best work. The District Magazine based out of Long Beach showed Nathan Deyoung some love with this two … Continue reading |
