
I left Jay-Tard trying on a pair of my shorts

and headed for the opening of Young Blood's new space.

Ran into Jenn Brown, who is one half of the team responsible for the design of the new boutique space, which looks really great.

It was packed, the space is incredible, not so much a step up from the Grant Park location as an effing leap. This shop could be the Helix Athens transplants have been missing.

The art wasn't quite as exciting.
Jessica Gonacha "Moving Mountains"Jessica Gonacha had a series of paintings claiming to explore the relationships between people and the environment and themselves. But more accurately they reflected her stated motto "life is not to be taken seriously." Going further, Gonacha recommends you "tenaciously fill your days with satisfaction."
Sometimes it's better not to have an artist statement...
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Magnified Moments Series: Winter Woes"
Gonacha was shown with the prolific Valerie Taylor Pensworth, whose series "Magnified Moments" paired ink illustrations representing connected memories or contrasting views of arguments within the artist.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Magnified Moments Series: S.P."
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Magnified Moments Series: Love Seat"
This piece made nice use of the format.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Biding Time"
Other works were more cursory. The title Biding Time seemed an appropriate name for a show celebrating the frivolity of light hearted paintings
and unfunny jokes.

The gallery began to feel a bit like a continuation of the boutique. Maybe its a telling change that the boutique is now the first room entered in the Highland space whereas it flanked the exhibition space in Grant Park. Marketing ploy perhaps but it sets a tone.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Sentimental Secrets"
Pensworth's blue lady pieces were pleasing to the eye
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Greatest Expectations"
especially this one.
Jessica Gonacha and Valerie Pensworth "In Between the Rain"
The artists collaborated on two larger sculptural pieces cut from mat board and paper.

Tracy trying to focus despite the heat

this gizmo seems to have gone largely neglected...

The pieces were highly detailed and ambitious in craft but remained aloof.

Then again, nestled in the Highlands, this is going to look rad on the nursery wall of some cute blond kid named Dakota.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Magnified Moments Series: Winter Woes"Gonacha was shown with the prolific Valerie Taylor Pensworth, whose series "Magnified Moments" paired ink illustrations representing connected memories or contrasting views of arguments within the artist.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Magnified Moments Series: S.P."
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Magnified Moments Series: Love Seat"This piece made nice use of the format.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Biding Time"Other works were more cursory. The title Biding Time seemed an appropriate name for a show celebrating the frivolity of light hearted paintings
and unfunny jokes.

The gallery began to feel a bit like a continuation of the boutique. Maybe its a telling change that the boutique is now the first room entered in the Highland space whereas it flanked the exhibition space in Grant Park. Marketing ploy perhaps but it sets a tone.
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Sentimental Secrets"Pensworth's blue lady pieces were pleasing to the eye
Valerie Taylor Pensworth "Greatest Expectations"especially this one.
Jessica Gonacha and Valerie Pensworth "In Between the Rain"The artists collaborated on two larger sculptural pieces cut from mat board and paper.

Tracy trying to focus despite the heat

this gizmo seems to have gone largely neglected...

The pieces were highly detailed and ambitious in craft but remained aloof.

Then again, nestled in the Highlands, this is going to look rad on the nursery wall of some cute blond kid named Dakota.
Go check out the new space and shop in the artist stocked boutique. The show "In Between the Rain" up until May 31st 2008.













































