Finished flyer for the upcoming RGBY Dreams show.
The analog-video inspired palette, RGBY Dreams, is an upcoming show synthesizing clothing, sculpture, and video into a conceptual fashion show.
The exhibition converges ideas of old and new, where aesthetics of futurism are used within the context of retro ideals of the ’60s. Women hibernate inside of sleeping bags, while ritual spaces and sculptures with electronic parts are left empty for the viewer to interact with. The gallery features two king size quilts, which hover over the ground, with clear pockets each housing a female model.
The show opens March 30th, 2010 with the performance beginning at 4:30pm and runs until 7pm, at the Diego Rivera Gallery at 800 Chestnut St in San Francisco.
View the RGBY Dreams site here and scroll through the collaborating team’s artistic process.
RGBY Dreams fabric paintings.
Parsing together the collection.
Testing the process for the gallery installation.


