Wednesday, October 29, 2008

USA Today put Ronnie Wood and Grace Sick to the test

USA today has put the top celebrity artist dominating the gallery world today, to the test of the judgment of noted art critics. The listed of noted leading names included Paul Stanley, Marilyn Manson, Bob Dylan, and coming up on top Limelight Agencies own Ronnie Wood and Grace.

See USA Today's review of painters Ronnie Wood and Grace Slick's art work.

Monday, July 14, 2008

rock and roll photographer Robert Knight tells all


Limelight Agency's rock and roll photographer Robert Knight tells of his amazing life in behind the camera in the middle of music history.

(excerpt)

Determined to seek out the source of these new sounds, Knight scored a job at age 15 (making him Honolulu’s youngest travel agent) in order to qualify for cheap airfare. “It was about the music,” he says. “I wanted to go where it was being made.”

Read the whole story about Robert Knights Rock photography life as told by Hard Rock Magazine.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Kruger paints Mick like only Kruger can


The amazing artist of extreme painting Sebastian Kruger has just released the long asked for painting of Mick Jagger, Mick With Wasp.

This hypnotic work is now available at official Sebastian Kruger galleries. Not only is this great piece available but it comes with a signed coppy of his newest art book Faces.

Read Sebastian Kruger explain his feelings about this Mick with Wasp in his own words

Friday, June 13, 2008

Kruger amazing Rolling Stones Morphing video

If you are fan of Sebastian Kruger or even just a fan of the Rolling Stones or both. You will have to see this video.

A wild and intransing, morphing tour through over a decade of some of Kruger's amazing paintings of his favorit subject the Rolling Stones. See the his twisted masterful paintings twist and animate along.

http://www.limelightagency.com/Sebastian-Kruger/Video/Rolling_Stones_morphing.html

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

All Star Game 2008, New York Sprots Art Show



MLB's All Star Game in conjunction with Pop International Gallery in New York will be hosting an art show like none other before. Featuring leading sports atist Stephen Holland and Opie Otterstad.

During what is expected to be one of the largest events in baseball history, the All Star Game of 2008 held at baseball's mecca Yankee Stadium during its very last season standing, they will be holding a few celebration events arround the city for those who have made the pilgrimage to enjoy and the home town fans as well.

One of the most exciting and without doubt unique attractions will be THE ART OF THE GAME, an art show in New Yorks premier gallery Pop international. The SoHo show place will have on display over a hundred works by some the biggest names in art to paint the subject of baseball (featuring Stephen Holland and Opie Otterstad).

The show promises many surprise visits that no fan would want to miss. It will also raise money for MLB's charity

The show will run through the month of July At:
Pop International Galleries at 473 West Broadway (@ Houston)
The event opening night will be July 11, 7-9 (rsvp only)

Visit the site www.allstargameart.com, email show@allstargameart.com, call the gallery 212 533 4262 for more information or to RSVP for the opening July 11, 2008 7-9

Sunday, June 8, 2008

MLB All Star Game, Art show in NY

MLB All Star Game and Pop International Galleries will host an art show for Sports and art fans like they have never seen before through the month of July.

While Baseball celebrates what may be the most remembered All Star Game in history at Yankee stadium during their last season. Back in Manhaton an all star even of it's own will take place.

MLB and Pop international gallery will gather together the biggest names in sports art. Featureing the art of the biggest selling artists of sports Stephen Holland and Opie Otterstad.

On July 11the the gallery will hold an opening that promises to be filled with surprises that no fan of the game will want to miss.

For More information visit www.allstargameart.com

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Grace Slick interviewed by Malibu Arts Journal

Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane fame was interviewed by her own adopted home town magazine the Malibu Arts Journal.

The Journal took in depth look at Slicks life story and what brought her to her second career as a painter, showing in fine art galleries throughout the United States and Europe.

Both gracing the cover with her art work and dominating the pages of the May issue. This has made for an epic magazine story.

The story was published during the lead up of her future show with VH1 to be held at her Santa Monica Gallery, Gallery 319 on Wilshire Blvd.

To read this fantastic story about Grace Slick and her career as an artist, click this link