Please come join us at 4342 Tennyson Street (entrance in the alley). We will be there from 4-11pm, and the new Crowlers are $2.00 off!
Read MoreJonathan Applegate has now completed his first oneLINE on canvas. He worked for over 100 hours on this piece to master viscosity, brush load and stroke. The result is a captivating size of an oneLINE. The larger 3'X4' format results in a captivating oneLINE. Following the complex path is easier for the viewer, but you will still get lost, wonder at the next turn and marvel at how the piece was created by hand.
Read More"How long does it take to do a oneLINE?" The answer truthfully is that it depends. However, in an effort to shed a little light onto the subject, we will do our best to answer.
Read MoreSince Jonathan Applegate has introduced his oneLINE style he has been asked over and over, "Are you kidding? Is that ONE line?!?" This question is by far the most common.
Read MoreWhen we visited Paris in February of 2017, we found it easy to orient ourselves by finding the tower whenever we needed a landmark. It was quite a hike from the Louvre to the Eiffel Tower or from the Eiffel Tower to Notre Dame, but we did both several times. It was like the long lean lines that make up the Eiffel Tower itself - criss-crossing the city.
Read MoreWe were asked to complete a oneLINE drawing of the brewery to celebrate the new owners. This project is very special because Tom, one of the owners, is blind. Please enjoy this 90 second video of the full project from time-lapse of drawing to Tom seeing the art for the first time.
Read MoreA recent project presented a new challenge for our creativity, and we happily accepted. As a personal closing gift from a realtor, we were commissioned to draw a oneLINE of de Steeg Brewery to congratulate the new owners. The challenge was that one of the new owners of the brewery is blind. The challenge was to figure out how to create oneLINE art for those who cannot see?
Read MoreWe have all played with an Etch A Sketch and tried to make a picture. The painting above shows what is possible when you reduce our three dimensional world to a single line. With an Etch A Sketch you can cross, double back and re-trace lines you have already created. The challenge is to make what seems impossible possible; create an image from a single line without crossing, doubling back or re-tracing any lines.
Read MoreWe just completed a big oneLINE project, and it has not yet been delivered to its owner. We cannot show too much in this post, but we can show you the START of a piece that is very special.
Read MoreDenver oneLINE prints now available at Jolly Goods located at 4020 Tennyson Street Denver
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