Monday, November 5, 2012

What's next?


Hello Taibi Timers!

So, my Foodie Folklore show has gone up and is at Betola Espresso Bar in NYC through December 10th.

What's next? A holiday art sale, of course! I'm completing the long awaited double exposed photos series and will be selling prints of the photos at Two Lovers Boutique in Park Slope, Brooklyn starting on November 15th, 2012!

Each print will be hand-embellished with glitter glue and framed in a unique second hand frame. Work will be priced to sell! Stay tuned event details :)

Sparkles,
Taibi

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Foodie Folklore Conclusion

Hello Taibi Timers, a big sparkly *thank you* to everyone who came out to my Foodie Folklore opening last night. I really appreciate your support! The work will be up through December 10th and a few pieces are still for sale, so if you're interested in owning a Taibi original please email me at Taibi@TaibiTime.com. Thanks!

 

Beets
apx. 5" X 7" without frame, but comes framed!
$98


Cabbage
apx. 8" X 10 " without frame, but comes framed!
$148

Carrots
apx. 8" X 10 " without frame, but comes framed!
$148

Cinnamon
apx. 8" X 10"
SOLD
 
Cocoa
apx. 20 1/2" X 17 1/2" without frame, but comes framed! `
$298

Fennel
apx. 8" X 10"
SOLD

Lemongrass
apx. 5" X 7"
SOLD

Maple
apx. 5" X 7"
SOLD

Mushrooms
apx. 8" X 10 " without frame, but comes framed!
$148

Nutmeg
apx. 8" X 10 " without frame, but comes framed!
$148

Yellow Onions
apx. 8" X 10"
SOLD

Sage
apx. 5" X 7"
SOLD

Apples
apx. 16 1/4" X 11 3/4"
SOLD

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Foodie Folklore Preview

Hello Taibi Timers, just thought I would check in with you. As you may know, I am combining my fine art practice and Etsy shop (called Taibi Time, at TaibiTime.com) into one business, all under the Taibi Time umbrella. You'll now be seeing posts here about my art and my shop, and here's some art news for you! My next art opening is set for Monday, Oct. 22nd at Betola Espresso Bar in Manahattan. The title of the show is Foodie Folklore, and I'm making work about the myth and magic surrounding fall and winter edible plants. Here are portions of completed pieces. Enjoy!

 





Monday, June 11, 2012

Nearly Edible



Nearly Edible
apx. 4" diameter
wood, plastic, acrylic, glitter glue, fabric cord, glue

Monday, June 4, 2012

Camping is in Tents


Camping is in Tents
paper, wood, dried flower petals and leaves, vintage fabric ribbon, fake tattoo, and acrylic on board
apx. 5" X 7"

Amethyst




"Amethyst" for Dalila of Hollow Dancer Jewelry (http://www.hollowdancer.com/)
apx. 4" square
paper, wood, acrylic, fabric, and plastic on canvas

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Friday, December 9, 2011

Country Kitty

apx. 3" X 3"
paper, paint, plastic, adhesive, and glitter on board