Exhibition Launch with Alan Bissett and Special Guests**
Multimedia Event with Live Music, Projections and Animations**
Wed 29 April 6PM-8PM @ MONO**10 King St,
Glasgow,
G1 5QP**
TEL: 0141 553 2400****
myspace.com/monoglasgow _________________________________________________Plus this most brillianto video of my Expo Opening 'live drawings' of Alan Bissett and RM Hubbert - video magic and animation by the fabulous Garry Whitton - see his myspace in my top friends below.__________________________________****Sponsored by Hinterland and Red Bull****
Giclee Prints and Cards available to buy on the night**************
For More Up-To-Date Pictures check out: www.jennysoep.blogspot.com ........
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*"Wow! I'm really not easily impressed when it comes to stuff like this.. But, yeah, your stuff is amazing. It's really funny and captures the moment perfectly.'
Malcolm Middleton.........................'We were taken aback at how much energy from a performance she captured in the paintings'
The Proclaimers...........................'Soep has found a niche. We can expect to see more of her.'
The Scotsman..............................'Beautifully captured in a splash of orchestrated colour...I think the biggest compliment I can pay this work is "I wish I'd been there.'
West End News .............................'On behalf of everyone at Chemikal Underground and all the artists and writers
involved in 'Ballads Of The Book', I'd just like to say how delighted we were that you were able to take part in the Triptych event on Sunday 29th. Everyone we spoke to was really knocked out by your exhibition: it brilliantly captured the spirit of the 'Ballads' project, adding another dimension to the event and helped in no small measure to make the day the success that it was. Thanks again for all your hard work - we look forward to working with you again sometime in the future.'
Stewart Henderson, Chemical Underground Records.........................................
'Soep's somewhat minimalistic sketches build beautifully to convey the crucial energy and vibrancy of a live performance. As a fan or an admirer of the artist on display, the experience and enjoyment is further heightened by the clever scattering of lyrics or general patter, which layer in more of, what was, the live experience. This was certainly the case with my recent purchase of an Idlewild piece from the Tramway Ballads of the Book show, and I now look forward to the opportunities to see more of Jenny's work in the future.'
Professor William J Kerr, Strathclyde University........................................And for a super little feature on yours truly check out: http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/critique/Sketching-the-scene
--Jenny.4415478.jp ..............Lastly, to see an elderly little project of my drawings of DMF 2006 animated by Garry Whitton go to the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ik_Y_vwPPM _______________________________________ Plus I have no excuse, connection, link to or justifiable cause to have the following animation attached to my myspace other than it had me in stitches.________________
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