Meet the artist: Steve will also be on hand throughout the day to showcase his works.Head-to-Toe trunk show
WILKES BASHFORD IN SAN FRANCISCO
DATE: Saturday June 12, 2010
TIME: 10am to 6pm
LOCATION: Wilkes Bashford, at 375 Sutter Street in San Francisco.
www.SteveMaloney.com
info@artbymaloney.com
415*2262557
WILKES BASHFORD IN SAN FRANCISCO
DATE: Saturday June 12, 2010
TIME: 10am to 6pm
LOCATION: Wilkes Bashford, at 375 Sutter Street in San Francisco.
www.SteveMaloney.com
info@artbymaloney.com
415*2262557
Art By Maloney
PO Box 7230
Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067
PO Box 7230
Rancho Santa Fe, California 92067
858-756-4088
Do take a look at some of my friend Steve's other amazing works of art by clicking on his website above and go to the links!
Art created out of actual parts of Nascar Vehicles
Booty Call
Items seized at Airport Security after 911
I have seen Steve's Studio in Rancho Santa Fe and it is the most amazing creative space ever!
Images Courtesy of Steve Maloney
hope to see more of his work, a gifted artist! have a great weekend! verbena cottage
ReplyDeletehis work is so fun! wish i lived in the area.
ReplyDeletelindsey
www.insidestoop.com
lovely work!! I've never heard of him!
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How fun! A trunk show in SF sounds so energizing right now.
ReplyDeletelove this. great to hear from you always. have a great week.
ReplyDeleteThat is so creative!!
ReplyDeleteLove this sort of creation-it never ceases to amaze me what artisits can come up with to inspire us! You always share the best with us.
ReplyDeleteHow amazing, Karen. Very interesting. Have a terrific week. xx
ReplyDeleteHello Karena,
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping by and leaving a lovely note.
This work is so creative! I'm off to check the links.
Monica.
What a fantastic way to re-use these unlikely items. Any guy would love to have any of his pieces in their spaces.
ReplyDeleteHow very interesting!!! And, I must say, I have been meaning to get myself over to SanFran; this is another reason too!
ReplyDeleteRegarding your comment; I too would have had trouble letting that purse go..
Such a great pieces...I wish I could see it!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday my dear!
Ps: I am so happy you like my header, Thank you
Nice venue!
ReplyDeleteNASCAR pieces? One man's trash reworked into a treasure.
amazing how this artist can reuse things~ SF is one of the best city in the world in my opinion!
ReplyDeletexo
How cool. He must be highly imagnative to create art from old racing cars. Thanks for stopping by and say hello too. xx Anita
ReplyDeleteSorry, I typed that too fast and didn't re-read it until it was too late!
ReplyDeleteI just love all the different forms of art! I really like the use of the pieces of actual Nascar race cars! So interesting. Thanks for popping by my blog, I appreciate it!
ReplyDeleteNancy
Those bronze ties look beautiful...lovely shapes! Thanks so much for stopping by our blog and for your comments. We love getting them!
ReplyDeletesomething my hubby would love! So interesting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog! I love to see new visiters! I am your newest follower :)
So very creative!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to recycle! You know we love that.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting and telling me about Mr. Maloney. You've got to keep your eye on those artists at all time - they are liable to turn YOU in to art.
ReplyDeleterace car art? way cool! thanks for the introduction to his work and for your lovely comment on my blog last week. i hope you're having a great day!
ReplyDeleteOh, that looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my little part of the world. It's nice to hear from you.
Estelle
Thanks you so much for your sincerely & nice comments on my Wabi & Sabi blog. I'm always so happy when I find them. Your blog is a pearl & this post is so cool, like Mr Maloney!!
ReplyDeleteAs you know I have a short blog break for the moment (a few weeks to). Please don't forget me ;)
By the Way, in my last post, I have a wonderful giveaway, a Turkish Kelim Pillow, I promise you'll love it. I hope you want to be my guest in the contest.
Love to You from Summer Sweden & Agneta
Would love to see this man's studio, his work looks very cool! Thanks for the intro.
ReplyDeleteOh why is California so far away?!?! Thanks for showing his work on your blog.
ReplyDeleteLove his work! Wish I could see the exhibit.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Hi Karena, Steve creates such cool stuff! Well if you're in NYC next time, there are always fun bloggers around!
ReplyDeleteKarena, You won my give away! I tried contacting you but I'll try here. I need your address. email me at cooper585@earthlink.net Thanks
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Karena, thanks for stopping by my blog. Your blog is fantastic (art history major here) a good mix of posts.
ReplyDeletehi karena, just dropping by to say hi and wanna thank you for visiting my blog. have a great day..verbena cottage
ReplyDeleteI love when artists make something wonderful out of something that might be thrown away. This looks like a very creative artist. laurie
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting blog you have! Thanks for visiting my Water Wednesday shot. I love your seaside painting. I hope it found a great home!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all for your wonderful comments. Isn't it fun to see something creative that is exciting and unique!
ReplyDeleteKarena
Art by Karena
Love that Wilkes Bashford store --- always loved going in when I lived in San Fran. And...Nascar. When I moved to Charlotte I was introduced to it never believing I would come to enjoy it! That...and lunch with Jeff Gordon, changed my mind!
ReplyDeletethanks it sounds great! I'll try to stop in...
ReplyDeletethanks too for visiting my blog, have a great weekend!
xx Kit
Wow!! That's art. That's recycled. That's great!!! I'd never heard of his work before. Thank you Karena for introducing me this piece of art and thank you for dropping by belachadebaunilha.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteA huge Brazilian hug! Bela.
Very interesting work! I would enjoy seeing more of his art.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see this artist's work! Thank you so much for stopping by :) I appreciate it!!
ReplyDeleteIt's truly amazing to see the creativity in others. Constantly amazes me and Steve is no different only just as incredibly talented. And..to have his studio in Rancho Santa Fe. We have a home in Rancho Bernardo & the entire area is so gorgeous and I miss it so.
ReplyDeleteKarena hope you have a lovely Sunday!
Hi there, thank-you for your lovely comment, what an incredible concept, love the vibrant colours! Sharon xx
ReplyDeleteso fun and colorful, definitely very very creative!!
ReplyDeleteI was in SF last night for dinner! Rats... read this too late.
ReplyDeletexo,
cristin
Ooh! You will have to post some pics if you attended. Hope you had a lovely weekend :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool, Karena!
ReplyDeleteKnow that you will have a
blast, consorting with fellow
artists and taking it all in
with a blogger's eye, as well!
xx Suzanne
Really neat stuff. Very creative. Thanks for visiting my blog as well. I really appreciate it. Mona
ReplyDeleteSo creative and colouful...Enjoy your day:) Greetings
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea-love creativity out of recycled items. they way of the future!
ReplyDeleteYes, creative people can truly make something out of nothing. Come see what Catherine's wearing over on my post. xx's
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