Thursday, April 25, 2013

Customer Profile- Isaiah Richardson




Check out Isaiah in his Canadian tuxedo as he rocks a pair of 511 Levi dark wash jeans, a commuter jean jacket (Levi), Ralph Lauren shoes & shirt, a Domo hat, Polo pocket square, and a Hilfiger tie.

What inspires your style?
-Different films inspire my style right now. Joeseph Gordon-Levitt in Inception gave me some good ideas.

Why do you shop at Buffalo Exchange?
-You can find so many things to amp your style up for good prices. Plus knowing you took something somebody else didn't want, need or couldn't rock makes you feel great!

What has been your favorite find here?
-Brand new burgundy Clarks & a clean jean jacket.

What is your ideal find?
-Some dope accessories, pocket watch etc... 

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Artist of the Month- Alex Cutler





*How would you describe your style of art?
- I paint people; however, at this juncture I have no interest in capturing who the people are or even their precise likeness. I often aim to evoke, unsettle and perplex; I find people are the best vessel to convey these emotions due to how easy it is for the viewer to relate and attempt to make sense of the situations I paint them in. Subject matter varies and I often find myself painting situations that dance the line between real and surreal with no clear evidence that the situation was invented or actually took place. On the technical side I paint oil on canvas and draw in graphite/charcoal. I embrace classical style and pull inspiration from a multitude of artist (Freud, Manet, Borremans, Schiele, Fischl). I aim to play with the viewer through my brush strokes and leave evidence that they are in fact looking at a painting.

*Can you tell me a bit about your art-making process?
It all starts with a thought or feeling that I develop into a situation to paint. I then search for source material either through images pulled from films/books/photographs to formulate my situation or I orchestrate it from life and snap a series of photos to work from ( most of my situations would be to difficult to paint from life). I then have a time frame to paint this before I lose my interest so I will spend everyday from 9-5 or later painting and listen to music or watching documentaries, most often about War. if I do not complete it in time It is abandoned or destroyed. 

*What motivates you to create? 
-This question is silly to me. It just happens.  There is no one thing nor group of things I could specifically write here. I will tell you however that like all things creative; it comes in waves and cannot be forced. When I'm hot there is nothing I cannot do and my productivity reflects it. When I'm not, I shouldn't even pick up a brush because I'm likely to do more bad than good.
*Do you incorporate creativity-boosting activities into your daily routine?
-I recently started drinking coffee however I think my tolerance is too low so it can sometime hinder my abilities. 

*Do you have a strong purpose or goal with your art?
- I want my art to hit on a multitude of levels. I aim to evoke some sort of initial response (confusion,wonder, unease). I aim to create something impressive technically to affirm to those who are uncomfortable and question the imagery that I can in-fact paint and chose to paint this for a reason. Which leads to my goal of pushing the boundaries within the art community of can be painted. I feel something seemingly drab and mundane can carry the same impact of something bright colorful and I enjoy playing between the two. I also aim to create something that will provide prolonged entertainment and strike one in a multitude of ways for years to come. 
*If you had advice for other aspiring artists what would it be?
- Be ready to fail. It is not easy and it's not a "job."  There is no paycheck and security. On the bright side there are a lot of ways to be an artist these days and you can make it as one if you are passionate and smart. The question is what do you aim to achieve with your art and can you survive doing it.  Are you going to make doggy portraits and sell them consistently to everyone around town or are you going to try and make something true that may offend and rub the wrong way but potentially have actual value. My sincere apologies to those who make really good doggy portraits.

Get a little bit more personal with Alex and check him out at:

Sunday, April 14, 2013

EARTH DAY SALE!!!! SPEND A DOLLAR AND HELP THE BUNNIES!!

On Saturday April 20th Buffalo Exchange will be having a $1 sale! All Earth Day $1 Sale proceeds will go to The HSUS's Be Cruelty-Free campaign to end needless cosmetics testing on animals that causes suffering and death to rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, and mice.Chemicals in animal-tested cosmetics can be harmful to you & our planet! We encourage you to buy products that are cruelty-free because no animals are harmed & the ingredients have been safely used for decades. Lets work together to end cosmetics testing on animals forever! To help, see humanesociety.org/buffaloexchange

Friday, April 5, 2013

ART ON THE WALLS

The alley of Buffalo Exchange is a sight to see! Come down and experience the art work of Mark Sink and many other photographers from around the world!!!














Friday, March 29, 2013

DIY Studded Nail Art


                                                              What you'll need:

                                                                 Toothpicks
                                                 Your favorite spring color & a top coat
                                                                   Micro-beads
  1. Paint your base layer.
  2. Paint your second layer.
  3. While the nail polish is still wet apply the micro-beads one at a time using your toothpick. ( I dipped the end of my toothpick in clear nail polish so the micro-beads easily stuck to it)
  4. Apply your top coat.

                                                 
                                                        Check out these studded beauties!!


Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Artist of the Month- Judy Gehrke



Hey Denverites!! Stop in Buffalo Exchange @ the Annex to check out the latest art on our walls done by the wonderful Judy Gehrke!!











*Can you tell me a bit about your art-making process?

Even though you can't tell from this show I am a collage artist for the most part.  When I sit down at my desk I like to start with a background image that evokes a certain emotion then I just go through 1950's history books for hours until I find images that support that emotion.

*Do incorporate creativity-boosting activities into your daily
routine? If so what activities do you do?
I don't have a daily artistic routine but some days when I am at the studio but don't want to start making a new piece I will just cut things out of books.  I once spent an entire week trying to cut all of the birds out of a bird book.  Hundreds of them, I have an entire drawer full of birds.

*How would you describe your style of art?
Well this show is extremely simplified.  I think I was trying to hone in on the humor of it and reconcile that I am just sort of an asshole and that is okay.  Now that I am done drawing the sign language alphabet I think I can use these drawing to go back to collaging.

*What motivates you to create?
I usually create the most art when I need release.   If I'm happy my art sucks.

*Do you have a strong purpose or goal with your art?
 I wouldn't say a strong purpose.  Most of the time I would say to make people laugh.  If it's not funny then I think I try to create something warm and worn, like its always been on your wall.

*If you had advice for other aspiring artists what would it be?
Aspiring artist?  Get good at P.R.  You might be the most amazing artist ever but if you don't or can't go out there and sell yourself then no one will have any idea you even exist.