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Studio Space and the Culture Crawl

I have just joined an art studio at 1000 Parker Street and will be part of the Eastside Culture Crawl for the first time this summer. My studio mates include Phoebe Greyson, David Tycho, Monica Sanft, and Isaac John Lewis.

The culture crawl is an amazing experience that I have enjoyed every year since I moved to Vancouver. I am super-stoked to be part of it this year. Please come visit the studio at suite 430, 1000 Parker Street, for this year's culture crawl, from November 16 to 18th. and check out our work.

The Eastside Culture Crawl is an annual 3-day event that involves artists who live in Vancouver's Eastside. Painters, jewellers, sculptors, furniture makers, musicians, weavers, potters, writers, printmakers, photographers, glassblowers; from emerging artists to those of international fame... these are just a sampling of the exciting talents featured during this unique chance to meet local artists in their studios.

Purchase something that strikes your fancy, commission something to be uniquely yours, or just browse through the studios and meet the artists, learning about their specific works of art, materials and tools, approaches and techniques. This is a once a year opportunity to meet many diversely talented artists and view their creations in the studios where they work. Be part of this
exciting event, which brings people from all over the Lower Mainland,
and share in the imaginations that enrich our neighbourhood and lives.

(text and image taken from the Eastside Culture Crawl website: www.eastsideculturecrawl.com )

Ambleside Mural

After two days of painting and one day of painting to go, the mural I am working on at Ambleside Youth Centre is looking pretty jazzy snazzy.

With the help of a handful of youth and a few staff, the work has been enjoyable and the blazing sun bearable.

This is the design I put together:

I used taping to help block off sections of colour to create nice clean lines and to make it easier for youth to help paint.

This is what the mural looked like when we were done:

philip stephen mural

I could really get into doing more murals. Lotsa fun.

 

Phil.

Adventures in Portraiture.

 

My adventures in portraiture have continued.

I was blessed to have my friend Jen pose for some incredibly magical maternity photos. She has an amazing tickle trunk of costumes from her rich and vibrant life, and with each costume change, different personas emerged.

Tribal, Divine, Serene, Feral, Spiritual, Sensual, Mystical.

My friend Kris was there to help with lights and fans, as well as coax glorious smiles and laughter from Jen with her witty banter.

I will continue to do a number of photoshoots to develop my portfolio and skills. In time, these images will find a home on another website, dedicated to my photography.

At that time I will begin to look for clients to offer my photographic services to.

Until then, please enjoy the delightful images of the folks who are supporting me on my journey in art and have blessed me with their time and spirit.


Thanks again, Jen and Kris.

Phil.

 

 

Art and Cards at Little Earth

My art and cards are now available at Little Earth: a lovely children's boutique at 2643 East Hastings. www.littleearthvancouver.com
 
They have created a warm atmosphere where parents and parents-to-be can shop in peace while little ones enjoy the cozy play area.
 
In consideration of Mother Earth, they cary organic clothes, support local designers and limit their products from overseas.
 
If you or a loved one have little ones or are expecting a birth, it is worth a visit to Little Earth to see their funky and eco-concious offerings.
 
Phil.


Ogre For A Day

I am continuing to work on my images for the children's story I wrote, Ogre for a Day.

It seems like I will go ahead with my idea to juxtaposition the boy's idea that he has in fact been turned into an ogre with the more traditional social sense of reality by having the boy's ogre self done in an animated style overlaying photographs of his home and school.

Here is a sample of what it may look like.

ogre for a day by philip stephen

This may take longer than I anticipate, as I need to find a number of people to fill the supporting cast and some appropriate settings to shoot in.

Please send in any ideas of available locations or people who may fill the roles of parents, students, teacher, and principal to phil@philipstephen.com

You will be able to find the book in my online store once both are up and running.

Phil.

Fantasy Photo Shoots

Due to the encouragement of a number of friends, I am expanding my photographic repetoire to include fantasy portraiture.

My first steps are to develop a solid portfolio that shows the range of my ability to create gorgeous images.

Yesterday I did my first photoshoot with Amber and Laura of the tribal dance troupe, Vital Divine. It was an amazing and highly enjoyable process.

You can see the results in my Photography section of my Gallery.

If you are interested in booking a session, please be patient. I will not be looking seriously for clients until I have finished creating my portfolio.

At that time I will likely create a separate website to better highlight my photographic work without competing for attention with my more whimsical storybook-style art.

 

vital divine

Main Day Street Fair

Come down to the Main Day Street Fair
For free and awesome entertainment
on Saturday June 16th, from 10am - 6pm

I will likely be at Arts Off Main Gallery (216 E 28th)
to paint and chat with folks who drop by.

Phil

I am Painting at the Mount Pleasant Festival, this Saturday.

I will be painting at Main and Broadway on Saturday, June 2nd, from around noon til 5pm as part of Celebrate Mount Pleasant Festival.
 
Please come down to say hi and see music, performances, booths and more. 
It should be free fun for all ages.
 
 

Please Support "The Underwear Affair"

 
I’ve joined BC Cancer Foundation’s Underwear Affair - and will run 10K to uncover cures for cancers below the waist.

It’s not only fun, but it fights prostate, colon, and ovarian cancer, among others. I’ll be just one of thousands of people gathered on the streets of Vancouver this summer in the biggest Affair this town has ever seen!

What can you do about it? You can donate to me! Don’t be shy - it’s about giving these devastating cancers some exposure and shedding some light on their cures. So please help me in my effort to raise money for care and research for cancers "down there!"

I have joined the "Flamenco Junkies" Team to support Jennifer Fitzpatrick whose mom is currently battling cancer, and in memory of my own mom.

I have not ran any distance in a long time, so your support is appreciated.

(I ended up raising $410 and had a grand time walking about with many other folk in their underwear.)

 
Phil. 

"Into the Woods" To Support SPES

If you go "Into the Woods" today...
Extraordinary Concert to Support SPES

On May 28th and 29th, two branches of Vancouver's entertainment community, together with Christ Church Cathedral's Green Group and the Cathedral Guild for the Arts, will go "Into the Woods" as part of a special presentation to raise money for the continuing conservation and support of the restoration of Stanley Park.

Actor/director, Peter Huck and actor Christopher Shyer, one of the lead performers of CTV's hit show, Whistler are joining forces with other outstanding musical theatre talents, in a unique collaboration to present in concert, Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods as a benefit for the Stanley Park Ecology Society. When Shyer and Huck, who was the director and driving spirit behind the very successful September in the Cathedral with Sondheim, met on the set of Whistler, they discovered that they shared a passion for Sondheim's music, as well as a desire to "do something" to help the cause of restoring Vancouver's centerpiece, Stanley Park. From that encounter came this project.

The winner of three Tony awards, and five Drama Desk Nominations, Into the Woods features a clever blend of modern themes with characters from classic fairy tales, including Jack and the Beanstock, Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel. The first act follows the characters' quest for "happily ever after," but in the second act "reality sets in where people leave you, people pass away and sometimes we're left to our own devices to make a go of it," explains Shyer.

Huck notes that the play's theme of considering choices and consequences is particularly relevant to the benefit for Stanley Park because of current global environmental concerns. "We need to make choices now that are going to drastically improve the lives of our children and affect our future in a positive way," he says.

The upcoming Into the Woods presentation will also feature David Adams, Melissa Dye, Sarah Gay, Sandra Head, Sarah Hattingh, Annabel Kershaw, Caitriona Murphy, Ingrid Nilson, Scott Perrie, Stellina Rusich, Cailin Stadnyk, Sanders Whiting and Colleen Winton, with music direction by Scott Knight of Vancouver's A Little Knight Music. Into the Woods will be performed at Christ Church Cathedral on May 28th and 29th at 8 pm.

Tickets are $20, and will be available at the door. For advance tickets or further information call: 604-682-3848 ext 30

 

(Some of my artwork will be featured in a slideshow on the night of the performances.)

Phil. 

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