RamblinWorker Treatzone = LittleZero @ Echo Curio
San Francisco-based artist Steve MacDonald creates embroidered
paintings on gilded canvases. His work draws inspiration from an
eclectic array of sources including Japanese nature scenes, folk art,
fantasy, mythology and elements from the urban experience. Taken
together, his compositions provoke a variety of spontaneous references
through the depiction of fantastical landscapes. A variety of images
including tigers, rainbows, cityscapes, skulls and shipping containers
act out elaborate stories against the backdrop of a traditional
Japanese print form.
Matthew Davis is an artist and web-designer currently living in San
Francisco. In 2002 he founded Treatzone.com, and this year he and his
wife Sandy launched a full line of paper goods and art prints under the
same name. Their collaborative work is inspired by vintage materials
and imagery, and they strive to use repurposed and recycled materials
whenever possible. Matthew's recent solo projects highlight his skills
as an illustrator, and include everything from a series of narrative
cat drawings called Cat Tales, to fanciful creature alphabets and
whimsical landscapes full of talking pyramids.
MacDonald and Davis met while students at the Kansas City Art Institute
and both made their way to the Bay Area independently. There they
renewed their friendship and started collaborating on various projects,
including t-shirt designs for Modest Mouse, Puma, and DC Shoes, as well
as a float for the 2006 Deitch Parade. When friend and fellow KCAI alum
Tim Clinton recommended they go into business for themselves, Little
Zero was born. We are happy to be featuring both artists' unique work
as well as selling their brand new t-shirt line along with this show.
Both artists will be joining us from San Francisco. Please join us opening night, Saturday August 9th 8-Midnight!
Echo Curio
Saturday August 9th 8-Midnight!
Echo Curio 1519 Sunset Echo Park, CA 90026 
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