Monday, September 27, 2010

Paper Trail Artist Spotlight: Kris Chatterson


Kris Chatterson was born in Orlando, FL. and currently lives and works in New York City. He received his BFA from the Ringling School of Art and Design and his MFA from Claremont Graduate University.

Happy: Artwork (or artist ) that changed your life and why?

Chatterson: Leslie Lerner changed my life. He was my painting teacher during my undergraduate years. He had more faith in me as a painter than I did at the start. He seemed to know things about my development as an artist that I would only come to understand later. I had the feeling that he trusted me to follow my intuition, which gave me the confidence to explore all sorts of crazy directions.



Happy: When did you first know you wanted to be an artist?

Chatterson: I'm not sure I ever wanted to be an artist, I think I always was one. There is nothing else I could do with my life. In many ways, art saved me. There was a moment in my life when I knew that it was what I needed to do. In high school, I was directionless, and so I ended up causing trouble. That often landed me in the administrator's office. During my senior year, I landed in in-school suspension. At that time, my first class of the day was painting, so my friends went to the teacher to get my painting and materials so that I could "work" on my assignment. I spent the whole day quiet as a mouse, focused on my work. When I ran out of color they would send someone to reload my palette. It was like having an assistant! I had never painted for such a long stretch, that being the whole day, and I loved it. Once I found out about art school it was all over. I was going and that was all there was to it. So here I am.

Happy: What do you like about making art in Los Angeles (and/or NYC!)?

Chatterson: I loved the isolation of working in LA. It was at a time in my life where I needed to face myself to see what I was made of. Working in NYC is great because there is so much to see and do. People in New York are also more curious about art and will go out of their way to see it.

Happy: What do you dislike about making art in Los Angeles (and/or NYC!)?

Chatterson: LA can some times be too relaxed. Getting people over can be like pulling teeth. There is a part of New York that is very competitive. I see a lot of people using each other to improve their career. I find it rather silly and outdated.

Happy: Favorite book, film and food?

Chatterson: Book- "Our Ecstatic Days" by Steve Erickson. Film- "Blade Runner" directed by Ridley Scott. Food- Carrie's enchiladas.

Happy: Favorite website?

Chatterson: Facebook, I love it, I'm always on it.

Happy: Best art advice?

Chatterson: An artist's career is a marathon not a sprint. Work hard, take your time to develop, and be patient. Be nice.

For more info on Kris check out his website, www.kchatterson.com , or stop by Happy to see his sumptuous drawings in person!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

October Paper Trail hosted by Scoops Ice Cream!

Opening Friday, October 1, 6-10pm

October 1 – October 31, 2010


Happy is pleased to present the October edition of Paper Trail. For our second offering of Paper Trail we welcome Los Angeles artists Matthew Causey, Brigid Mason and Yong Sin to our curated, revolving group show of artists’ works on paper



Paper Trail launched in September and features small works on paper by leading artists working in Los Angeles and beyond. A revolving and continuous show, Paper Trail presents new and exciting artists each month. The artists, in turn, have been invited to explore and exploit the medium of paper, giving viewers an opportunity to acquire good work by established artists at reasonable prices. Works are available for immediate purchase. We want to encourage a constant stream of art viewing, appreciation and consumption, inviting to both new and savvy collectors.

In addition, on October 1, Happy will be celebrating with its annual Scoops Ice Cream night. Wonderful flavors will be on-hand for all to enjoy, courtesy of Tai Kim and Scoops. Come by early ‘cause Scoops goes fast!




October Artists:
Matthew Causey
Brigid Mason
Yong Sin


Current Paper Trail Artists:
Sophia Allison, Susan Arena, Justina Blakeney, Michael Blasi, Rochelle Botello,
Kris Chatterson, Audra Graziano, Corrie Gregory, Autumn Harrison, Aragna Ker, Elisabeth Kley, Joshua Levine, Li 'n Lee, Jay Lizo, Amy Maloof, Robert McCormack, Peter Owen, Sandy Rodriguez, Amanda Tan, Kim Tucker, Laura Sharp Wilson and Penny Young.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Paper Trail Now On View!

Paper Trail opened with a great crowd of artists, art lovers and fans of Happy on Friday night. Come by and see for yourself what the fuss was all about!


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