“And you can quote me on that,” said Michigan’s Tunde Olaniran after his show on Saturday.
Tunde opened for Vancouver’s Run with the Heard at the second annual Olio Festival. (His show was amazing, by the way. Next time he’s here, you want to be there.)
I went. I had a blast. Then I headed to Post Up, the latest show at Ayden Gallery, where I ogled paintings I would love to add to my living room wall. (See that gorgeous piece by William Chad Willsie? It would look amazing on this wall.)
Wore vintage suede shorts that look alarmingly like lederhosen (I am so ready for Oktoberfest).
And my walking boots, which look alarmingly like cowboy boots.
Post Up is at Ayden Gallery until October 17th (posters above by Colin Moore). It’s awesome. And you can quote me on that.
P.S. This statement ring is going to make you drool. And we’re giving it away!
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Ooooh, I love that painting! It would look great on my wall too ;-) Glad you had such a great time!
that art show was awesome. only thing that would have made it better would have been if they opened the food court at the same time. that would have blown my mind.
Vancouver is awesome! I need to check out more galleries. I think I will definitly start at this one!
The 2 photo is awesome, beutiful ^^
Glad it was good…now, WZRDZ tonight?
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