Monday, June 25, 2012
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Friday, October 7, 2011
Chroma and AFO
Friday, September 23, 2011



Last week I met up with friend and artist Michele Maule, to finish a trade we started a while back. She painted the oil painting on wood panel on the left, and I made the rusted steel on the right. We draw inspiration from similar places for our art, so it was fitting that we trade a piece of the same water tower.
Michele is very talented artist. I've always admired her ability to capture feeling and mood in her images. Check out www.etsy.com/shop/michelemaule to see her available work.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Reception Tonight
Here's some shots of the process
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
BADLANDS
Please join me for the opening reception on Thursday July, 7th at -
The Darras Gallery, 625 NW Everett #110, in Portland.


Last Thursday at Flight 64
Inking and printing a steel plate.






Friday, April 1, 2011
FECALFACE.COM INTERVIEW
Below are a couple of the the Q's and A's, go read the rest of the
interview now!
Location? Age? Education? Website?
Portland, Oregon. 32. Bachelor of Science in Drawing, Painting, Printmaking, and a Minor in Graphic Design from Portland State University. www.garrettpriceart.com
How would you describe your work to someone?
Someone once described my work as cockroach art, meaning it looks like it has survived nuclear exposure. I would describe it as my photography and designs acid etched, or rusted, into the surface of steel plates. The framed steel hangs on the wall like a painting. My imagery is often desolate landscapes, with visual traces of human existence. The steel backgrounds, with their natural imperfections, add texture and atmosphere, as well as a direct physical and conceptual connection to the imagery.
Influences?
The up and down cycles of my emotions. Industrial architecture, nature and history.
Cheese burgers or tofu burgers?
I'm more of a bean and rice burrito guy, honestly.
Monday, February 28, 2011
Here are a few of the designs I made while working on my piece for the show. The theme of the show is the blurred lines between art and architecture.Come out to the show to see which design made the cut.




