December 2010

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Nick Ward & TurningArt are teaming up to give one lucky winner an original work of art.

How it works:
Step 1: Create a FREE account on TurningArt.
Step 2: Choose your favorite Nick Ward piece and add it to your queue.
Step 3: That’s it, you’re entered to win!

TurningArt will randomly select one person to receive their choice of Nick Ward’s original artwork shipped direct to their home. They’ll announce the lucky winner on the morning of December 31st.

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With the Boston Massacre tryouts last week, it’s officially derby season again. We’ve got a bunch of super talented *fresh meat* still battling it out for positions on the home teams. Here’s the new season schedule flyer I worked on – mark them there dates down… or better yet, just get your season ticket now… www.bostonderbydames.com. See you there! xokpup

180 degrees South

Surf Movie Night is back… for those of you that have been with us since the old days, you know we used to show surf movies in our old art studio in Rockport. These nights were amazing community gatherings where we all got to enjoy a couple beers in each others company and take in great films on the 10ft movie screen. Once we moved our studio/gallery (the Hive) to Main St. in Gloucester we lost the space for hosting these nights.

Now that we have the gym space and the movie screen, we can fire up the projector. So next Friday December 10th we will be having the first CFCA/HIVE  surf movie night. Here’s the deal… we open the doors at 8pm. It’s kind of potluck style (snacks) and bring what you want to drink. We have the fridge so no need to bring ice. Usually we have social hour and then end up playing the movie around 9:30pm. I think will end up showing 180 Degrees South. Come join us and bring friends… it’s a great time and a great way to get to know each other in another setting.

Friday December 10th @ 8pm.  @ CrossFit Cape Ann 7 Parker St.  Gloucester Ma

Part dreamworld, part memories, part wishes, part love letters. These pieces are inspired by real events: sunshine, ocean waves, a sunny perch, a long road traveled, backyard discoveries, stoked folk and the flatspells in between.

All works are a combination of acrylic pigment transfer, acrylic paint and watercolor mixed with original digital and analog images.


8×8, sparklebutta


8×8, Meet me in Montauk


8×8, Watching over me


8×8, FUN O RAMA


8×8, Slider

via Special J: Artwork | Fall 2010.

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