Monday, 7 July 2008
New York New York.
I recently got myself an iPod nano. I had only had a shuffle before - which I used for a week or so, then quickly forgot about. You can't do anything with a shuffle ... boo! Well... one thing led to another and I am now hooked on podcasts. When the podcasts on my nano run out I grumbily switch to listening to music.
My most recent podcast addiction is New York Art Tours by Merrily Kerr.
Here Merrily Kerr shows you the Misaki Kawai "Tiger Punch" show at Clementine Gallery.
Misaki Kawai: 'Tiger Punch' at Clementine Gallery January 2007. Kawai's slapdash painted collages take a jab at slick, manga inspired art.
I've almost made it through all of the videos there. And if you watch from the beginning you can see her baby belly grow. So perhaps that's why there haven't been any new videos lately? Hopefully there will be new videos soon.
Visit her YouTube page here.
My most recent podcast addiction is New York Art Tours by Merrily Kerr.
Merrily Kerr New York Art Tours guides you directly to the best the city has to offer. Led by a professional art critic, the tours give immediate access to today’s most important and influential art.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a newcomer to the art scene or a veteran art lover; Merrily Kerr New York Art Tours will custom tailor an art tour for you. Tours cater to individuals or groups on corporate excursions, international tourists, student groups and any others wanting to sample the best art in New York City. Merrily Kerr is licensed as a Tour Guide by the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs.
Here Merrily Kerr shows you the Misaki Kawai "Tiger Punch" show at Clementine Gallery.
Misaki Kawai: 'Tiger Punch' at Clementine Gallery January 2007. Kawai's slapdash painted collages take a jab at slick, manga inspired art.
I've almost made it through all of the videos there. And if you watch from the beginning you can see her baby belly grow. So perhaps that's why there haven't been any new videos lately? Hopefully there will be new videos soon.
Visit her YouTube page here.
Labels: art, artworks, exhibitions, galleries, i love, podcasts, wonderful