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City: BOULDER
State: COLORADO
Country: US
Signup Date: 10/26/2004

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Thursday, January 31, 2008 
What's up yall? We are stoked to announce that we will be opening for Blind Melon at the Belly Up Aspen on Thursday, March 27th! Then the next night at the Fox Theatre in Boulder!

Hope you guys can make it out...it's going to rock hard tasty abs!
Friday, January 11, 2008 
Just announced... We will be sharing the stage with one of our all-time biggest influences...Blind Melon!

This is a serious honor and we are so stoked!

Please come down and rock out with us!

Storytyme opening for Blind Melon
Friday, March 28th - 9pm
Fox Theater
Boulder, CO

$18 adv / $20 dos
Monday, December 03, 2007 
Happy Holidays! I hope everyone has recovered from Thanksgiving, and ready to tackle Christmas and Hanukkah...both great gift-giving occasions...hint hint!

I have been constantly working on my website and been booking art shows like crazy. Two of which are coming up this weekend. If you, or friends of yours who live in Colorado would like to come check out some of my newest work, please come down and join me for these two very awesome events.

Friday, December 7th - 6-10pm
Ditto Gallery Grand Opening - right in the Santa Fe Art District - amazing new space!
I will have 9 pieces on display, including a gigantic 5' x 5' print of "The Octopus's Garden"
1224 Speer Blvd. (corner of 12th & Speer - $1 parking on 13th & Speer)
Denver, CO
303-289-9727

Sunday, December 9th - noon-6pm
Holiday Art Show
Contribution to a group show featuring glasswork by Raj Seymour and Erinn Diekmann
4949 N. Broadway &035;31 (behind Terrace Maya Restaurant)
Boulder, CO
303-478-0939

I wish you all health and happiness this holiday season, and for those who can make it, I'd love to see you this weekend!

Peace.
-Phil

Saturday, December 01, 2007 
The show at the Fox Theater last night was amazing. It was great to play with The Dirty Sweet, those guys are a fantastic band. Here's a short video from the B-Roll footage including some shots of our practice room and studio...thanks Nick. The soundtrack is from a jam session we tracked a couple of days ago during rehearsals for the show...enjoy.


I have also just finished another new piece titled, The Lighthouse. Sometimes the ideas for a project will just come out of thin air. This was definitely one of those. I was just sitting on my couch and for some inexplicable reason, images of these crazy towers with fish bowls and sea creatures just came flashing into my head. I pretty much just sat bolt-upright and became totally encapsulated with the idea and vision. I started working on it immediately and didn't hardly stop to eat or sleep, let alone scan images of each stage....so sorry folks, but there's no blog to accompany this one...you'll just have to use your imagination...



Thursday, November 08, 2007 


My entire life I have always loved to draw. With nothing more than a pen and piece of paper I can voyage to distant lands and encounter all kinds of fascinating characters, where the only limits are those of my imagination. And there are no wrong answers. The sky doesn't have to be blue, nor the grass green…and zebras don't have to stay just black and white.

In all of my drawings, I start with black pens to define the outlines and composition. Then comes the fun part…the COLOR! Color breathes life and electricity into these drawings and is easily the most exciting ingredient for me. With this book, I hope to share that element of the creative experience with you… the reader, the colorist.

I am constantly challenging myself with the detail in my drawings, and this book is intended to be challenging, but don't let the title fool you...little kids can have just as much fun as the big kids with this one-of-a-kind coloring book experience!

I have also posted a ton of new work to my brand-new website... Check it out yall!

http://www.phillewisart.com/

Rock on.
Monday, October 15, 2007 
Come on come all, please join us for a crazy rock n roll freak fest this Halloween weekend!!!!

Tickets are now available for $15 at Urban Peal (next door to the Mt. Sun)

Get yours today before they sell out!!!

Monday, October 08, 2007 
Artwork is awesome. I have recently been blessed with many commission projects that I am very excited about, plus I have about a million ideas for new drawings of my own. I'm thinking frogs and zebras next...but for now...here is my latest creation..."The Music Box"



I was recently commissioned to create the album artwork for the new UpRoot album entitled Levity. This piece is a variation of the theme from that project. It is about the power of music, and the many different places it can take you...In this case, it wasn't just a musical voyage...this is what happens when you take some pens along for the trip. I did most of this drawing late at night, just my pens, my headphones, and some crazy ideas swirling around in circles...

I hope you guys enjoy this one...I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Also, I have just setup a gallery on this website called Image Kind which is really cool. It's basically a virtual frame shop where you can choose from eight different papers, two canvas finishes, and over 150 mats and 160 frames. The possibilities are endless! It's really fun to kill some time if you're bored at work...or just bored anyway. Click here to check it out!!!

Friday, October 05, 2007 
We have been featured on Sofie 103.7fm San Diego, for their Unsigned Sundays program. Tune in and listen live this Sunday, October 7th from 11a-5p PST either at radiosofie.com or 103.7fm in Sand Diego.

Help us get more radio play in San Diego by visiting this link...and cast your vote for STORYTYME!!!

Thanks for your support!

Rock on!
Monday, October 01, 2007 
The FOCUSfish performance of GUSH at the Ford Amphitheater in Hollywood was an amazing, exhilarating, mind-expanding, words-cannot-really-describe-how-awesome, killer time!

Check out this B-Roll clip below...hand held footage from the performance.

The Focus Fish Flying Circus - B-Roll



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Also, check out this review in the LA TIMES!!!

Juggling fire, rain and circus theatrics
By Lewis Segal, Los Angeles Times

Friday's scheduled performance by the FOCUSfish Flying Circus at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre was canceled because of rain, although activities took place on the plaza before the drizzle grew serious. But the Saturday show went on. Or, rather, some people listed in the program did.

An amalgam of circus skills, rock music and physical comedy laced with skepticism about the way of the world in general and the deterioration of the environment in particular, the show's new edition (titled "Gush") came into being through the efforts of writer, director and co-producer Paul Beauvais.

But the distinctive style of the event depended most on such artists as the tireless, feisty rock band Storytyme and projection designer Anaitte Vaccaro, who kept the huge cloth panels on the upper stage (and the side towers) filled with images of fire and water.

The first half-hour and brief segments thereafter belonged to Robb Zeiser, a clown developing unusual formats for juggling while faking ineptitude. His way of wowing you while parodying the notion of doing anything of the sort also became a concept dominating "2 Men With 3 Balls": Beauvais and John Midby hurling large red spheres to express ridiculously pretentious sociopolitical agendas announced by Kirsten Reuters.

Comic competition added complexity to the juggling -- including fire-juggling -- of Julien Heron and Parag Mallick as "Careless Cads." And the flames became even hotter in "Firemageddon," with Hannah Mooney, Kamala Mathis, Anah Reichenbach and Jade Mangiafico manipulating burning hoops, batons and poles around the central performer, a supercool Lester Mooney.

The dancing in Act 1 and a children's aerial ensemble in Act 2 proved energetic but badly coordinated.

Still, dance and aerialism accounted for some of the evening's greatest pleasures when Chobi Gyorgy lifted Christine Van Loo over his head while she moved through knotted contortions with the grace you'd expect in a conventional dance duet.

And just when you believed you'd seen everything she could do, Van Loo left Gyorgy to execute a new set of contortions high above the stage on skeins of fabric.

After intermission, in a post-apocalyptic landscape that featured a giant eel-puppet swimming up the hillside behind the stage, Eric Newton worked a so-called static trapeze (a little hanging bar) for all it was worth. Dangling in ever more precarious balances -- from the back of his neck at one point -- and switching from one to the next with great speed, he made every stunt look easy and fun.

Meanwhile, Zeiser wooed the resident showgirl, Stevie McKinley, encouraging us to pursue love with persistence: a theme to warm the cockles on this icy Hollywood night.
Saturday, July 14, 2007 
Here's a sneak peak of "Life of a Clown" Live @ Immersive Studios, Boulder CO - June 15th, 2007. Stay tuned for the full-length DVD, to be released Fall 2007!!!


Life of a Clown - Live @ Immersive Studios - 6/15/07



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