Published May 19th, 2007
in Exhibitions, News and Events.
I have the pleasure of appearing in a three person exhibition at the esteemed GARDENfresh Gallery, in Chicago (Scroll all the way down for the new pieces I’m premiering in the show).

David Lowman hails from Seattle, WA. Soot Covered Reverie marks his return to art making after a four year absence making punk rock with his band the Hopscotch Boys. Previous shows include Happiness at GARDENfresh and Division at Ideotech both in Chicago. Aaron Nather is an artist based in Pasadena, CA upcoming shows include Art Dorks Collective curated by Brendan Danielson at Thinkspace Gallery in LA and Don’t Wake Daddy II, Curated by Heiko Müller at Feinkunst Krüger, in Hamburg. Nather’s work has been featured in Juxtapoz Online and DPI Magazines. Michael Pajon, lives and works in Chicago, IL, recent exhibitions include group shows at Ann Nathan Gallery in Chicago, La Luz De Jesus in LA and Adam Baumgold Gallery in NYC. Pajon also had a booth at the Artist Project during Art Chicago.

GARDENfresh Gallery
Published May 19th, 2007
in Tidbits.
Aaron Nather giclée prints for $17.95 each to benefit The Alliance For Children’s Rights.
Published May 19th, 2007
in News and Shop.
I have three prints available for sale at BlueFlip Art!
These prints are priced at $17.95 each, and part of the proceeds go to an important charity called The Alliance For Children’s Rights, which protects the rights and futures of abused and impoverished children throughout Los Angeles County. All are Giclee prints utilizing an eight-color, archival ink process on heavy, acid-free, pH buffered 100% cotton paper.
Top: Lost/Found | Lower Left: Wee Opus | Lower Right: Memory Leech

I’ve had a bunch of requests for these, so I’m stoked to get them out there for sale finally! Matt and the folks at BlueFlip do a fantastic job. For a little more info, here’s the blog post at BlueFlip. Check it out!
Published May 1st, 2007
in News and Interviews.
I was fortunate enough to be chosen as the guest artist for the month of May at at the inimitable Blah Blah Gallery. I’ve been visiting Blah Blah forever, checking out my other fav artists and friends, so it’s pretty rad to have a spot there. Many thanks to Richard for interviewing me. While you’re there, be sure to check out the amazing work of Richard Mullins, Gregg Griffin, Seonna Hong, Brendan Daniellson, Robert Hardgrave, Jonathan Weiner, Dan May, Ray Caesar, Luke Chueh, Rik Catlow, Julie West, Caroline Hwang, Mark Mothersbaugh and the dozens of other artists.