The solo show at Live Fast NYC as been moved to July 10th. Please update your calendars. I’ll have an invite sent out soon.
Archive for 2009
Coming June 20th the art of Skull & Tree will be on display at the gallery at Live Fast in New York City for approximately one month. This will be a solo show as part of a summer series of artists to exhibit at the gallery. More details about the event and the opening reception to follow soon.
Mutterings around and about art in the world.
Skull & Tree will not be at the Brooklyn Flea this Saturday due to circumstances beyond my control. Hopefully in the upcoming weeks I will be there.
Skull & Tree will be with the Metro Orange Art table at the DUMBO Winter Pop-up Market on Saturday March 28th.

Skull & Tree featured at CulturePopped
I wrote a review of Nathan Lavertue’s intriguing art pieces for the online magazine Lintcoat. Click the link to check it out: Lintcoat Nathan Lavertue Article
And click here to see Nathan Lavertue’s website with samples of his art and a store where you can buy prints: SkullAndTree
Skull & Tree featured at Lintcoat – Online Magazine for Music, Gadgets, Fashion and Culture
To me, something can not be called art unless it really gives you something to think about. It has to be more than a painting, a sculpture, or a photograph; it has to be an experience. Nathan Lavertue’s art goes to that level and beyond. It’s impossible to just glance at a piece of his work and forget it. You find yourself mentally gripped by each image and responding to how it affects you. Pieces such as “Catharsis,” with a skull as the central figure, play on your interpretations by using conflicting titles and images, which makes his work even more intriguing.
Lavertue lives and works in Brooklyn, and aside from his personal art projects, he has also worked with clients such as NBC, Universal Music Group, and Disney. His art can be viewed and purchased through his website.
Selling prints via the Etsy.com as well.
The SCOPE Art Fair is happening in New York next weekend, starting March 4th.

Location
Lincoln Center Damrosch Park
62nd Street and Amsterdam (10th Avenue)
New York, NY 10023
Opening Schedule
FirstView
for all VIPs and press
or $100 donation at the door
Wednesday | March 4 | 3pm-9pm
PressView
Wednesday | March 4 | 6pm-9pm
RSVP to press@scope-art.com
General Admission Fair Hours
Thursday | March 5 | noon – 8pm
Friday | March 6 | noon – 8pm
Saturday | March 7 | noon – 8pm
Sunday | March 8 | noon – 7pm
Admission
Free for VIP cardholders
FirstView | Wednesday Only | $100
General | Thursday – Sunday | $15
Student | Thursday – Sunday | $10

