Friday, March 2nd was the opening party for the (((In Stereo))) show at Hyperion Espresso. For the month of March, Rob Landeck and Gabriel Pons are exhibiting over 20 new works on canvas in downtown Fredericksburg (301 William Street). Below are some pics from that evening as well as a complete gallery of the work. You can click the images to view in a larger window. Enjoy!
If interested in purchasing, simply contact the artists
Rob Landeck: robartist@earthlink.net
Gabe Pons: gpons@ponshopstudio.com
Rob Landeck: robartist@earthlink.net
Gabe Pons: gpons@ponshopstudio.com
R. Landeck and G. Pons: rocking in the free world.
Art aficionados Zane and Julian taking it all in (left). Scarlett and Janet chillin' like Bob Dylan (right).
"Rise and Fly" by Rob Landeck: acrylic, collage on canvas, 24"x24" (SOLD)
"Analog Roots: 1985" by Rob Landeck and Gabriel Pons: collage, acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 12"x12" $125
"Analog Roots: 1986" by Rob Landeck and Gabriel Pons: collage, acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 12"x12" (SOLD)
"Analog Roots: 1987" by Rob Landeck and Gabriel Pons: collage, acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 12"x12" $125
"Still Life In Hip-Hop #2" by Gabriel Pons: acrylic, pencil, spray paint on canvas, 24"x24" $450
"Siren's Song Sings You To Shipwreck" by Gabriel Pons: collage, acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 12"x12" $175
"My Baby Wants To Rock And Roll" by Gabriel Pons: acrylic, pencil, spray paint on canvas, 30"x30" $675
"Medusa (12" Remix)" by Gabriel Pons: collage, acrylic, spray paint on canvas, 12"x12" $175
"I Found God In The Boom Box" by Rob Landeck: acrylic, collage on canvas, 24"x24" $425
"It's The Same Difference" by Rob Landeck: acrylic, collage on canvas, 24"x24" $425
"Home Brew And Joyful Beats" by Rob Landeck: acrylic, collage on canvas, 24"x24" $425
Friday Night Lights: (((In Stereo))) Opening Night Action
Rob and I would like to thank our families,friends, and colleagues for coming out that evening. Special Shout Outs to Cameron and Scarlett, our wives, for their unending support...much love. Also thanks to Mark Eyestone at Fred Skates for helping us install the show. Click Here to read the write up on the show in the Fredericksburg paper.