Saturday, April 30, 2011

Press Club wall April 30th






Top Row Red Devil Guitar Player $80.00, Man with Hammer $180.00, Deep Sea Divers $200.00 each, Woman with Two Hammers $140.00, A Cup of Crows $140.00

Bottom Row Red Devil Bass Player $80.00, Woman with Two Axes $180.00, Mariachi Skeletons $80.00 each, Woman with Two Axes (Love this one) $180.00, A Quiet Place $140.00


Here's the dedicated wall at the Press Club, that is if it's still standing after the pure garage rock fury that was unleashed last night. So head on by to 850 Dundas West to the best kept secret patio in Toronto or check out the amazing Cowbell Restaurant to see more of my work, the Cowbell show is up until the middle of May.


all the best, enjoy the sunshine

A.Shay Hahn









Friday, April 29, 2011

Mariachi Drummer at the Press Club

Mariachi Drummer

8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas, framedI dunno, eighty maybe one hunnertat the Press Club

and here's another bad boy to see at the Press Club, playing there tonight are the Mark Inside, the Pow Wows and the Bon, definitely a rock show worth attending. I think the name, "the Pow Wows" is probably the best band name I've heard in ages.


A.Shay Hahn


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Mariachi! At the Press Club

Mariachi (Guitara II)8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas, framedI dunno, eighty maybe one hunnert

at the Press Club

I'll be adding a few of the 8x10's that I'm showing at the Cameron House in June to my dedicated wall at the Press Club. I may also start to post some of the nautical themed sketches I've been doing, but have to have a secret meeting about why I'm doing them first, more on that Monday or Tuesday if all goes according to plan.


A.Shay Hahn


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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

New Found Land Flag, bit of a holiday









New Found Land Flag (Canadian Girl Project)

10 x12 inches, acrylic on canvas
commission ($160.00 framed)


Yes, I've been away for awhile, needed to take a bit of a break from daily painting/posting etc. and just relax, build a barn out of popsicle sticks and get my energy back up to Full, I will be posting some more work by the end of the week but for now, I'm just relaxing.
Updated Info. my usual May show at the Cameron House will be postponed until June, I did have older work there for Jan/Feb (was it, or was it Feb/Mar?) so let's take a break and let the new work get finished, lots of work that is 3/4 of the way there, so no need to rush or panic. Nice to have another month.
To currently see my work in Toronto, please head on down for a fine meal to Cowbell Restaurant or go to the Press Club (850 Dundas West) to hear some great music, maybe even sit on their great patio in the back if the weather improves. It is perfectly alright to purchase work from the bartenders if I am not available.

If you are looking to commission a flag girl, deep sea diver playing an instrument, a GOON playing a sport or anything don't hesitate to contact me, I'd be glad to help you out.
alright, back to BioShock 2 and popsicle stick buildings (see the Link Any How Town)

A.Shay Hahn
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Saturday, April 16, 2011

So yesterday went a little like this... (picto diary)



That's the damn trick with these blowing clothes and a centered hat rack, the figure still has to command the picture, it can't appear to be blowing right out of it. So, like my note yesterday I added the dress as a second figure to try to counter the balance, no dice Jimbo, we have to move the whole figure over and make sure it still sits properly on one of the hooks. Looks much better.


The wind sounds absolutely insane out there as I make preparations to go to Record Store Day with my best girl and start moving stuff into my new studio (oh ho ? what's this ?). My fortune says that today I could come into some money, but I will probably spend it immediately, this is true, there are lots of things that I need right now for the studio, a big glob of new paints, I have some great concepts for some larger 20x20 work that I'd like to do and of course a new camera, one that I can properly start shooting Any How Town with, so head on out to Cowbell tonight (be sure to get a reservation first) or head on over to The Press Club (850 Dundas West, the street they love to tear up) and see my work, commission something, etc.

all the best, keep your feet dry Canada

A.Shay Hahn

Friday, April 15, 2011

The Waving Man or The Dancing Man, you decide

The Dancing Man OR The Waving Man

8x10inches, acrylic on canvas, framed

$100.00

Can't decide, sometimes he looks like he's dancing, sometimes he looks like he's waving. I'm starting to think of these pieces as self portraits...wonder if that's a bad thing. Don't forget to head to Cowbell restaurant for the meal of a lifetime and see some of my best work.

UPDATE: This is driving me crazy, I'm adding another figure to the piece.


A.Shay Hahn


Thursday, April 14, 2011

Mariachi!

Mariachi! Fiddle Player, Accordion, Guitar

each piece is 8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas, framed

Commission ($100.00 each )


Here are the finished Mariachi commissions that I mentioned yesterday, there is a fourth that the client already has and it will be plugged into a matching frame to make a very handsome band.


A.Shay Hahn


Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Red Devils, Mariachi and the hardest working man in two dimensions


Top Red Devil Jug Band, Guitar and Bass

8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas, framed

bottom the first April Grid of 25, 8x10" paintings.

I've been going nonstop since hanging the show at Cowbell (which really looks great) and trying to work through getting some commissions finished and working on the April Grid Diaries, so my best friend has been the DVD player, so far I've been through ( I can't say "watched" because I don't really watch them 100%) "Spartacus Blood and Sand" and Arrested Development Season Three. I just started "Damages" and Glenn Close already scares the crap out of me. I'll take a quick break now to maybe hang the two Red Devils at the Press Club and then get back to it. Expect a finished view of the mariachis tonight or tomorrow afternoon.


Also, in a colossal mistake of "measure once, cut once" I mad EIGHT of the 8x10 frames I"m building too small, so will have to custom make EIGHT stretchers too fit inside them, oh joy.


stay cool,


A.Shay Hahn


madcraftshoppe@live.com


New Foundland Tartan

New Found Land Tartan (Canadian Girl Project)

10x12 inches, acrylic on canvas, framed
                                                                  commission ($160.00)
After doing the Cape Breton Tartan piece I was asked to do the above, I now beg for mercy and ask for no more tartan commissions for two weeks, you can order the pieces, I just won't start them for two weeks as the fluids in my eyes are completely scrambled after doing the two in such close proximity. "Canadian Girl" flag pieces can be commissioned, any flag is possible really, they can be done in 10x12 or 12x12 and framed. to see others click the label "Canadian Girl Project" in the Labels section of the blog.
                                                               Back to it, lots to do today,
                                                                        A.Shay Hahn
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Monday, April 11, 2011

Today at the Easel

Today I woke up (incredibly early) and really didn't feel like working on any of the pieces that I currently have on the go, I did some work on the commissions that I'm finishing this week but my heart just wasn't into any of my own personal work. I was in a bit of a foul mood today, and decided instead to let my dark mood express itself so started laying in these pieces on several 10x12 canvases. Not sure what the next step is for them, but it did cheer me up somehow.



A.Shay Hahn


The Running Man 7/75

The Running Man
8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas

$100.00

7/75


A.Shay Hahn



Sunday, April 10, 2011

A. Shay Hahn, What's on the Easel

maybe I'll make this a regular feature for the rest of the month, but here's what we're finishing on the easel over the next few days.


A.Shay Hahn

Cowbell Show, looks incredible.





We are hung at Cowbell and the show looks great in the bistro, you must head down and have a look, here's a link to their website to help you out. http://www.cowbellrestaurant.ca/

Many thanks to M.Cutrara for letting me use his walls.


Other places to find me, you can see my dedicated wall at the Press Club (850 Dundas West) scroll down and find a picture of what's there. To browse my hugely popular Alphabet Letters that you can order or custom order, just click the link, "The Alphabet Shoppe" and also "Any How Town" which is where I post the sets and vehicles that I build when I'm not painting (very out of date) , you can also read about my process if you click the link "Beams and Struts" where I am the first of their artist features. You can join my facebook group, the mad craft shoppe or follow me on twitter or tumblr at "mad craft shoppe" or you can do none of the above and just send me a nice email at the address below. But please head to Cowbell for the brunch, Sunday Roast, dinner, the food, service and ambiance will make your head spin.


enjoy your Sunday,

A.Shay Hahn


Thursday, April 07, 2011

The Press Club, April 7th 2011

So one of my top favourites from the "Lady with an Axe" series sold, so I brought over these two Deep Sea Divers (ON SALE!) and here's the pricing again.
Axes (short hair) $180.00, Fox/ Crow (centered) $40.00 each, Man with Hammer $180.00, Woman with Two Axes (blonde hair) $180.00, Deep Sea Divers $200.00 each (SALE!), Fox with Fiddle $180.00, Mariachi with Maracas $80.00, Woman with Two Axes $140.00, Woman with an Axe SOLD, A Cup of Crows $140.00, A Quiet Place$ 140.oo


and you better get down there if you love the Divers, the Bon are playing next weekend and it's going to be a great garage/crazed rock show.


best,

A.Shay Hahn

Storm Troopers! (keeping the mood light today)


Storm Trooper Disguise, Storm Trooper Beer Goggles

6x6 inches, acrylic on canvas, framed

both are SOLD ($40.00 each)


Getting back into doing my "one a day warm ups" but didn't really have an idea of what to do as a series. The Internet is chock full of people of having fun with Star Wars characters so I figure I'd get on the bandwagon. I always loved the look of the Storm Troopers as a kid but of course was disappointed that they were sold invidually, why didn't they sell 5 packs of them ? So I settled on abusing the Storm Trooper over a series of small pieces, these two both sold each day they were posted. I may do a few more, but you know may, I may not.


A.Shay Hahn




Wednesday, April 06, 2011

Sea Mine (s), Be Mine, Kiss Me


Kiss Me 5/75, Be Mine 6/75

8x10 inches, acrylic on canvas

$100.00 each


A couple of years ago, maybe three, I used to paint water towers with messages of love written across them. Then two years ago I was painting beer logos on the sides of pigs, you can see the "Stiegl Pig" hanging proudly at the Press Club and now I've moved onto sea mines with candy heart message.


Sea Mines fascinated me as a kid, this danger under the water, the long battleship chains anchoring them in place, there was something so dangerous about these silent weapons, anyways before I get too romantic about it here a couple of "Be Mine Sea Mines" for you to enjoy, remember them around Valentine's Day and order one for your lover.


Check out "Beam and Struts" there are paintings and process notes by me can be seen/read by clicking here http://beamsandstruts.com/ many thanks to TJ Dawe for the invitation to contribute, it's a great site with some very interesting writing.


I've got some commissioned work to get back to and will be hanging some paintings at Cowbell. I may get a couple more 8x10's up tonight, we'll see if I have the steam


best.

A.Shay Hahn




Tuesday, April 05, 2011

The Press Club, April 5th 2011

Woman with Two Axes (short hair) $180.00, Fox/ Crow $40.00 each, Man with Hammer $180.00, Woman with Two Axes (blonde hair) $180.00, Fox with Fiddle $180.00, Mariachi with Maracas $80.00, Woman with Two Axes $140.00, Woman with an Axe $140.00, A Cup of Crows $140.00, A Quiet Place$ 140.oo


Here's a shot of what's on my dedicated wall at the Press Club and to folks I've been emailing about work from the Cameron House, you can see it if you scroll down on the blog, and please get back to me as I will be moving some work to the great Cowbell restaurant, if you'd like the work before it goes there that would be wise, I hang the show on the 1oth so holler at me this week.

Check it out,

A.Shay Hahn

Cape Breton Tartan (Canadian Girl)

Cape Breton Tartan (Canadian Girl Project)

 10x12 inches, acrylic on canvas, framed

commission ($160.00)


I am now completely crosseyed after toning this tartan. Go to the label "Canadian Girl" to read about the flags and see other commissioned flags and read what people have to say about her. All images are property of the artist and cannot be reproduced or used without consent.

If you are here to see the work that was hanging at the Cameron House, just scroll down to the end of this page.
                                                                                  cheers,

                                                                              A.Shay Hahn
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Friday, April 01, 2011

For Beams and Struts,Artist Feature. Attn: TJ Dawe

This is cribbed from notes written today where I am trying to introduce myself and my work for a small feature on the great and mighty group site, "beams and struts" I have been asked by Mr.TJ Dawe to do so. I will attempt to do this without lapsing into Third Person or referring to myself as "the Artist" or "Failed Puppeteer turned Painter". There will be many corrections.

Andrew "Shay" Hahn


When I look back through all the notes scribbled daily in sketchbooks or conversations I've had about my work, I've settled on the fact that my approach to painting is that of a diarist. My mood dictates what I'm going to do, I know that my sense of humour figures prominently in my work, that I enjoy the absurd, the juxtaposition of objects and working in a series, over time these elements have become where I start when I sit down to draw and hopefully I end up with a few pages of sketches that I can take to the easel to try.


I strongly believe that the only rules for my work are that there are no rules. Every idea is a good idea, no matter how strange (Deep Sea Diver musicians, Cowboys riding chickens, Women who turn into bouquets of flowers etc.) and is worth attempting, as long as the composition and technical work is sound.


I have a very simple structure, I take two things and put them together in a composition, more often than not, they are two things that are possible, presented in a unique way, a woman sleeping in a tree, a woman holding an axe, it is the presentation that makes it mine, anyone can choose to represent these things, that they are practical, mundane, but shown in the medium of painting through my eye, that's my style in a nutshell.


I try to avoid identity, I like to try to reach for the universal, removing the identity of the figure has been a great success to demonstrate this, the viewer can insert themselves into the image this way. If I render a face, a distinct kind of clothing (as opposed to the neutral black, white and brown clothes that I use as a uniform for my figures) it distracts from the simplicity of the image. The simple image, the "impact" picture is what I'm looking for, you have to see it and get what's going on, if it gets muddled along the way it's time to start over. This has been the dominant element of my "style" or "visual language" for the past two or three years, it's what I am known for.


People note that I'm pretty prolific, I post a finished piece or work in progress almost every two days, but this is all I do, it's my only job. I paint nine hours a day, five days a week, so I hope that I would be called, "prolific", otherwise I'm just wasting a hell of a lot of time. It's my favourite thing to do, it always has been, since I was five years old, painting has been my constant, I was lucky to find it early, I'm still chasing it down to this day.


A.S.Hahn


(Hey, TJ anything else ?)



Last Weekend at the Cameron House, where to next ?



This is the last weekend to see my work at the Cameron House, I'll be taking the work down on Sunday, so you have today and tomorrow to head over (408 Queen West) you can scroll down on the blog to see what is hanging there.


Once that stuff (stuff, he calls it, stuff!) comes down I'll be posting a photo of my dedicated wall at the Press Club (850 Dundas West) look for that picture to show up here on Sunday. There will be axe ladies, smaller mariachi etc. there for you to purchase. I may even begin to show some of the April Grid Diary work there but I'm not sure yet, depends on a grand scheme to have someone else build frames for the show, that's right I may have 75 small frames made to display the grids.


I'll be moving a bunch of work to Cowbell Restaurant in April, everything should be hanging there by the 10 th of April. Here is a link to their revamped and very cool website http://www.cowbellrestaurant.ca/


that's all the news for now, many thanks to S.Power and everyone at the Wilson 96 for their support. As always we'd love to hear from you, please send an email, or leave a comment here on the blog.


I get to paint my girlfriend's basement this week.


A.Shay Hahn