Friday, November 8, 2013

Jay Ryan and Diana Sudyka's "They Didn't Believe Me, But I Knew It Was There" Show Opening Tonight


Hey New Yorkers if you are looking for a good time, the Cotton Candy Machine is the place to be tonight as Jay Ryan and Diana Sudyka's show opens.

They Didn't Believe Me, But I Knew It Was There
November 8th to December 8th, 2013

Please join us for an event filled with original watercolor, gouache, and acrylic paintings, silkscreens, giclees and beautiful books.

Jay Ryan learned about screenprinting from Steve Walters at Screwball Press in late 1995, where they worked together until 1999, at which point Jay started The Bird Machine print shop in the basement of his apartment building. Jay's initial clients were his friends' bands, his own band, and the clubs where they played. By stumbling into the right place at the right time, he fell in with a new movement of screenprinted poster makers across the country and around the world.

Diana Sudyka (pronounced: soo-dee-kah, and it's Polish in case you were wondering) is an illustrator, and printmaker from Chicago, IL who creates work for book and album covers, screenprinted gigposters, and original watercolors. Diana's images draw inspiration from the natural elements on Earth while imbuing the animals with a supernaural spirit.

Opening Event Friday November 8th
7 to 11pm

The presale is up now! Located here on their site in the event photos. Please view the available artworks and sale info there, and if you are interested in anything please call the store at 718.387.3844 or send an email here. Thank You!

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