Yeller At Subtext Recap

By Lindsay Preston | October 14, 2009 – 5:28 pm

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Thanks to everyone who came out to Subtext last Saturday. We had a really great time. We’ve got some nice stuff in the works, so stay tuned. If you missed the mailing list at the show, and would like to join it, you can send an email to info@yellerstudio.com.

Bear with us while we reformat our website in the coming months, and for now view monster work from Clarke Forrest, Lindsay Preston, and  John Zappas on their personal websites.

Write ups on the show can be found at the following sites: Subtext, CityBeat, and Sezio

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Preview Week: Vincent Bornen

By vin | October 10, 2009 – 12:19 am

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Preview Week: Michael Tussey

By Yeller Studio | October 9, 2009 – 12:19 am

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Preview Week: Clarke Forrest

By Clarke Forrest | October 8, 2009 – 9:26 am

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Preview Week: Jennifer Bornen

By jen | October 8, 2009 – 8:45 am

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Preview Week: John Zappas

By John Zappas | October 7, 2009 – 8:24 am

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Preview Week: Lindsay Preston

By Lindsay Preston | October 5, 2009 – 11:18 pm

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Yeller at Subtext this Saturday 7-10 PM

By Yeller Studio | October 5, 2009 – 10:45 pm

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Yeller at Subtext

October 10, 7-10 P.M.

San Diego artist collective Yeller presents its third show featuring new monster-themed drawings, paintings and sculpture from: Jenny Bornen, Vinnie Bornen, Clarke Forrest, Lindsay Preston, Michael Tussey, and John Zappas

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Ah! Demon!

By Michael Tussey | October 4, 2009 – 8:45 pm

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Rediscovered graphite for this particular piece. I was heavily inspired by Stephen Gammell’s illustrations for the Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark series, which some of  you may remember from your childhood.

Works well with others.

By Clarke Forrest | September 30, 2009 – 11:38 am

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We all got together at Yeller headquarters and made a huge mess the other night. Out of the wreckage was born the most heinous of all hydra-esque monsters. We all had a pretty good time watching this thing quickly and horrifyingly snowball out of control.  We each made a head, one way or another, and a body roughly modeled after my own, and we lost any self control we were grasping onto shortly after that… Take a peek past the break there and you can see some heads.

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