Toast (Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour) was going on, and people all over Tribeca in and out of lofts visiting artists studios, so Max decided to hang some of his work and as well put a call out to some of his friends to see if they wanted to hang some work in our living room.
Several people came by, including some of Max's friends to hang out. Max had put a big sign on the front door so people would know there was a kids show downstairs.
His friends who got it together on short notice was his friend Liam, who put in a watercolor drawing that was made as a collaborative piece in their Eastern Woodland Indian study class. Max's friend Fritz Johnson and his dad Jeff brought by five beautiful pieces to hang. A self portrait by Fritz as well as an amazing drawing of Frauces Tavern, a little reminiscent of the outsider artist, Chris Murray. Annabeth Johnson's work included a drawing of a flag, an abstract character and a wall hanging piece. Max included some marker drawings of guitars, a kinetic-collage drawing he had made in a program at the Whitney Museum as well as a stamp art piece made in his art class at school.
Fritz Johnson's drawing of Fraunces Tavern. |
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Annabeth's work (left) included a drawing of a flag, an abstract portrait and a wall hanging piece (right) |
Liam Bohde's collaborative watercolor piece of Eastern Woodland Indians homes. |
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Max's name marker drawing made in art class at PS 234. |
Max's Pollock-inspired painting made in an Action Painting family art workshop at MoMA. |
Pop-Up Kids Art show signage out front. |
One couple and their daughter drove all the way in from Connecticut to walk around and look at art in people's Tribeca studios and living rooms. |
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Max's Kinetic Collage piece done in an art workshop at the Whitney Museum of American Art. |