Sterling Hundley’s Blue Collar/White Collar At Ghostprint Gallery

by | Nov 1, 2011 | ART

This month, Ghostprint Gallery will be exhibiting the work of Sterling Hundley. The exhibit coincides with the release of Blue Collar/White Collar, from Adhouse Books.


Sweet Bird of Youth

Blue Collar/White Collar collects the art of award-winning illustrator and painter Sterling Hundley. This retrospective monograph is embellished with process while showcasing Hundley’s commercial work and fine-art career. Hundley employs materials from traditional (printmaking, oils, acrylics) to digital, in creating his idea-driven solutions. The result? Work that lies between a blue collar ethic and white collar aesthetic.


Milheiser House

On Thursday, November 3, Ghostprint Gallery, which is located at 220 W. Broad St. will host a preview and book signing event. The event is by invitation only from 5-7 PM, then is open to the public from 7-9 PM. Copies of Blue Collar/White Collar will be available for purchase at this event. The main opening will take place on Friday, November 4, beginning at 6 PM.


We Are All Businessmen


Johnny Cash


Immigration


Tori Amos


Shipwreck


This month, Ghostprint Gallery will be exhibiting the work of Sterling Hundley. The exhibit coincides with the release of Blue Collar/White Collar, from Adhouse Books.


Sweet Bird of Youth

Blue Collar/White Collar collects the art of award-winning illustrator and painter Sterling Hundley. This retrospective monograph is embellished with process while showcasing Hundley’s commercial work and fine-art career. Hundley employs materials from traditional (printmaking, oils, acrylics) to digital, in creating his idea-driven solutions. The result? Work that lies between a blue collar ethic and white collar aesthetic.


Milheiser House

On Thursday, November 3, Ghostprint Gallery, which is located at 220 W. Broad St. will host a preview and book signing event. The event is by invitation only from 5-7 PM, then is open to the public from 7-9 PM. Copies of Blue Collar/White Collar will be available for purchase at this event. The main opening will take place on Friday, November 4, beginning at 6 PM.


We Are All Businessmen


Johnny Cash


Immigration


Tori Amos


Shipwreck

Marilyn Drew Necci

Marilyn Drew Necci

Former GayRVA editor-in-chief, RVA Magazine editor for print and web. Anxiety expert, proud trans woman, happily married.




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