Carl Oxley III and Tim Gralewski: Collaborative works.

After hibernating most of the winter, Hansma is back! I have been somewhat derelict in my duties of reporting on the fantastic art shows we have in our fine city of Detroit, but no longer. I’m back! With a vengeance! Part II!

*ahem* Excuse me. I get easily excited while blogging. This post isn’t about me finding the energy to leave my house. No, this post is about the new show from local faves Carl Oxley III and Tim Gralewski that is on exhibit at the Woods Gallery from February 14 – March 24, 2011. They collaborated on about fifteen new pieces, and I have to say that I absolutely love the juxtaposition of their two approaches to art. Oxley works in big, bright paint strokes with adorable robots, monkeys, bees, and the like as the subject matter of his work. Gralewski is a screenprinter whose style has a more gritty take on urban existence. The show also featured work from each of them as an individual artist. See some of the highlights of the show after the jump.

Heather Hansma is a Detroit lowbrow artist and freelance illustrator. You can find her on her website, Twitter, Facebook, or you can e-mail her at heather (at) hansmaillustration.com.

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