Greg Gossel Can’t Feel His Face, Preview The Artist’s Upcoming Show ‘Numb’

June 14, 2011 |  by  |  Art & Culture

Greg Gossel can’t feel his face, and we know exactly why. Art Nouveau’s ‘Girls, Girls, Girls’ issue cover artist has been busy toiling away at canvas after canvas in preparation for his upcoming solo exhibition entitled Numb. The exhibition continues Greg’s signature style of adding and taking away elements in an effort to create gallery based work that evokes both the feeling, mood and texture of works found on the street. Kate Moss, who’s appeared in many of his pieces of course comes up again, she is joined by the likes of Elizabeth Taylor, Jimi Hendrix, and my favorite, James Dean.


Numb opens this weekend, June 18 from 6-9pm at 941 Geary in San Francisco. Greg was kind enough to send us this extensive preview. Take a closer look at the work below and if you’re in San Francisco please stop by.


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GREATeclectic aka Kendrick Daye is a DJ, artist and the Editor of Art Nouveau Magazine. As a freelance journalist and photographer his work has been featured in the NY Times Magazine, Ebony Magazine, Upscale Magazine, Creative Loafing, Honeymag.com & Yo-Raps.com.


 

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