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Upcoming Exhibition “Cloud Theory” by Greg “Craola” Simkins


Greg "Craola" Simkins’ solo exhibit Cloud Theory opens next Saturday, April 21st at Merry Karnowsky GallerySimkins was featured on the cover of Hi-Fructose Magazine, Volume 14 and is well known for his amazing abilities as a painter. Read more after the jump as he describes his ideas surrounding the upcoming show. 

Greg “Craola” Simkins’ solo exhibit Cloud Theory opens next Saturday, April 21st at Merry Karnowsky GallerySimkins was featured on the cover of Hi-Fructose Magazine, Volume 14 and is well known for his amazing abilities as a painter. 

Simkins shares his thoughts about the show in his following artist statement, “As a child I used to play a game, which involved nothing more than lying on my back, staring at the sky. As the clouds formed and floated by, my imagination inserted characters into the story unfolding before my eyes. These clouds became the catalyst for what would become a lifelong compulsion to daydream and slip into other worlds merely by being outside.

While working out ideas for this exhibit, it became clear that clouds would be the foundation for each piece. By taking them out of the background and making them the framework for my ideas, I quickly discovered how “The Outside”—this world that I have created for myself—has consumed my subconscious. After years spent buried in books, learning about animals and oddities, heroes and villains, truth and fiction, “The Outside” has become an assortment of bizarre morphing creatures, winged observers, antique odds and ends, and tentacled heroes who have become my friends over the years. Simultaneously, “The Outside” has illuminated my secret desire of escaping this world with its politics, its trappings, and its stresses. These pieces serve as an intermission from the struggles of our world and bring back the heart of a kid, lying on his back, interpreting what he sees in the clouds, completely and utterly carefree.” 

If you are in Los Angeles between April 21st and May 19th, be sure to check out Simkins’ solo exhibition in the main gallery. – Jane Kenoyer


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