Thursday, September 03, 2015

KCP&L The Art of Saving Energy

KCP&L presents:
The Art of Saving Energy, a Fridge painting contest between local Artists. A rebate program to help you trade in your old fridge. See link below for more information regarding the rebate program. The winner was the amazing Phil Shafer. It was such a great experience competing with Anastacia Drake and Phil Shafer. 

Do not miss the time lapse of the progress. Link: http://youtu.be/tBsTCjtu4vQ

To read more, visit:
http://www.kcpl.com/about-kcpl/between-the-lines/2015/august/smart-art-a-new-view-of-energy-efficiency

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Saturday, May 02, 2015

Curvaceously Exhibit Event Photos First Friday May 2015

Left: Michael Garner, Middle: Still Lives by Allan Chow, Right: Allan Chow himself.
"Curvaceously Complete"
Paintings by Allan Chow ©
Exhibition ends: May 31st, 2015

Reactor Design Studio
1817 Grand Blvd
Curvaceously Complete
Deluxe and aromatic fruits lifted by their stems and settled by their cores supply a curvaceous and stoical presence on the brightly painted canvases. Light shadowing at their foundations contribute to an exactness of the fruits ample curves and opulent statures. Specifically created for the Reactor Design showing, Allan Chow’s still lives represent fullness and life embodied into one inclusive series of paintings titled “Curvaceously Complete.”
Paintings available for sale, send inquiries to info@allanchow.com
Visit us at www.allanchow.com for more samples of Allan's work.

Thank you for attending the opening reception and we hope to see you at another exhibit.










Reactor Design Studio team with Allan Chow 2015
All Rights Reserved. All images are property and are protected by Copyright laws. Allan Chow 2015 ©.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

May First Friday at REACTOR: Curvaceously Complete by Allan Chow

Curvaceously Complete, an exhibit by Allan Chow 2015. www.allanchow.com

Curvaceously Complete, an exhibit by Allan Chow 2015. www.allanchow.com
"Curvaceously Complete"
BY ALLAN CHOW

Deluxe and aromatic fruits lifted by their stems and settled by their cores supply a curvaceous and stoical presence on the brightly painted canvases. Light shadowing at their foundations contribute to an exactness of the fruits ample curves and opulent statures. Specifically created for the Reactor Design showing, Allan Chow’s still lives represent fullness and life embodied into one inclusive series of paintings titled “Curvaceously Complete.”

The show is on May 1st from 5-9 PM at REACTOR (1817 Grand Blvd, KCMO 64108). For more information on the show visit the Facebook event page. If you are interested in purchasing a piece, commissioning the Artist, and/or viewing some samples of his paintings, visit Allan’s website.