NEWS UPDATE SUMMER 2008

It’s been a while since the NEWS page has been updated.  It’s been a busy year.
Here’s what’s up:

In February Dale exhibited at the New Arts Program in Kutztown, PA.  The exhibition included consultations with other artists and a gallery talk.  Here’s ten minutes of Dale’s gallery talk on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XQys9BwWmzk

In April Dale’s Infrared Nude series, “Creatures” was exhibited at Michele Mosko Fine Art in Denver, Colorado.  These are older works, silver-gelatin prints, from the 1980s & 1990s.  On June 5th Dale was at the gallery for a discussion about Erotic art.  The panel consisted of Dale, photographer Nicholas De Sciose and was moderated by Denver Museum of Art Curator, Rose Fredrick. www.michelemoskofineart.com

Later this summer (July) the 2009 “UFO & Cow Abductions” calendar will be released by Willow Creek Press.  This is the 7th UFO calendar in the series.  Click here to purchase this popular calendar which usually sells out before Christmas
http://www.fictionwerks.com/2009_calendar.html

For 2009 good things are in store:
Dale will be exhibiting at the Points of View Gallery in Raleigh, NC http://www.povgallery.com/ Exact dates and times TBA

Dale will also be exhibiting at the Open Shutter Gallery in Durango, CO
http://www.openshuttergallery.com/
Exact dates and times TBA

And finally (so far) Dale will be exhibiting at the Maude Kerns Art Center in Eugene, OR http://www.mkartcenter.org/
Exact dates and times TBA

And the BIG SHOW of 2008 will be at the Las Vegas Art Expo, September 19-21 at the Mandalay Bay Resort.  Dale will be in the SOLO artist section, booth #438.  If you’re planning on attending, stop by Dale’s booth to see his latest Photo-Digital Surreal Landscapes.
http://solo.artexpos.com/ME2/Audiences/Default.asp?AudID=7CBFBA791D304C10AC0CF8CC7B643213


News Update January 2008

Dale’s popular and award-winning (and as yet, unsold) image, “Bring the Camera” will be exhibited February 8 – March 24 as part of the 22nd International Juried Show at the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey. Click here for more information:  www.artcenternj.org

On January 25 Dale’s solo exhibition opens at the New Arts Program in Kutztown, PA.  Click here for more information:  www.napconnection.com  Dale will be presenting a talk about Digital Art the evening of January 25 and will be available for consultations on January 25 & 26.

In November, Dale’s digital art, ‘Wireless Pets Allowed,” won Best of Show in the 2007 Digital Diversity exhibition at the Ventura Artists’ Union.  According to the juror, Dale’s art is “…beautifully executed, whimsical & wonderfully creative.”


News Update July 2007

The evening of June 30 was the opening reception for Dale’s newest solo exhibition at Van Gogh’s Ear Gallery in Prescott Arizona.  The gallery is located at 156 South Montezuma, Prescott, Arizona 928-776-1080, www.vgegallery.com.  Dale thanks everyone who braved the 4th of July crowds to attend the opening.




News Update March 2007

On Friday night March 2 the first opening reception was held for Dale’s solo exhibition, “Off the Map,” at the Archinofsky Gallery in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Gallery owners Deborah Arin and Garald Todd put on a great reception which drew a large crowd and overwhelmingly positive critical acclaim.  On Thursday, March 15, from 7:00-8:00 pm Dale will be presenting a Talk at the gallery about his work and Digital Art.  And the closing reception will be held on Friday April 6 from 6:00-10:00 pm.  Some photos from the March 2 reception are below.

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News Update January 2008

2008 Solo Exhibition scheduled!  In January of 2008 Dale will have a solo exhibition of Digital Art at the New Arts Program of Lehigh Valley and Berks, PA.  The NAP Exhibition Space, located at 173 West Main Street in Kutztown, PA, will host a six-week exhibition of Dales New Works.  Dale will be presenting a lecture about the artwork and will be available for two days of one-on-one consultations with local artists.  He will also be appearing on “New Arts Live,” a one-hour cable talk show about art.  As we receive more information it will be posted here.  For more information about the New Arts Program click here:  www.napconnection.com  Many thanks to James Carroll and everyone at NAP.


December 2006 – January 2007

This years’ annual book, “The Best of Photography: 2006” will feature Dale’s digital photography.  Dale’s digital artwork, “Woodland Security” has been awarded 3rd place in the color division.  Look for the book in January 2007.  Many thanks to Serbin Publishing!



October 31 – December 31, 2006  

“The UFOs have Landed!  See crazy images of flying saucers, aliens, crop circles and Bigfoot!  Flywheel Gallery. 403 Clark St., Suite B4 Jerome, AZ (928)649-0112 www.flywheelgallerysalon.com



September 18 - October 21, 2006

“Digitally Propelled Ideas” Kellogg Art Gallery. Digital Art Exhibition. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. W. Keith and Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery, 3801 West Temple Ave. Pomona, CA 91768 (909)869-4301  Three of Dale’s “Woodlands Series” are included in this exhibition: “Sole Proprietor,” “Not Responsible for Theft,” & “Bring the Camera.”  “Bring the Camera” won the cash award this year. www.csupomona.edu/~kellogg_gallery


June 2006

Artrom Gallery, Rome, Italy. “Totally Weird 2006” Annual Surrealist exhibition. Dale’s new piece, “Bring the Camera” First Place winner. See the exhibition at www.artromgallery.com/intro1.htm Juror’s comments: “Dale O'Dell's surrealist environments start with a striking, yet straightforward image, that is then transformed, rearranged, amplified and intensified to be seemingly larger than its physical size. He pushes the limits of the format, using every available opportunity to state his case. An artist with seamless technical ability and the creative imagination to make the magic happen.”  Follow this link to see Dale’s portfolio on the Artrom website:  www.artromgallery.com/guild_directory/g_dale_o’dell.htm


News Update May 2006 

The 2006 Digital International Exhibition at the San Diego Art Institute, Sponsored by SONY; juried by Marilyn Kushner of the Brooklyn Museum.  Opening reception April 29, 2006.  Dale’s digital image “Hollowrock” is included in this exhibition which runs through June 11, 2006.  The exhibition is at the Museum of the Living Artist, San Diego Art Institute, House of Charm in Balboa Park.  For more information: (619)236-0011 www.sandiego-art.org


 

News Update January 2006

Dale’s newest works have been held over at the Infusion Gallery, 828 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 213/683-8827 HOURS Tue.-Sat., 12-7 p.m. The exhibition runs through January 25, 2006. For more information: www.infusiongallery.com



News Update November 2005

Dale’s newest works are currently on exhibition at the Infusion Gallery, 828 Main Street, Los Angeles, CA 90014 213/683-8827  HOURS: Tue.-Sat., 12-7 p.m. The exhibition runs November 1-25. For more information: www.infusiongallery.comThe opening reception was Thursday evening November 10. Coinciding with the L.A. downtown Art Walk, the gallery was a destination for a large crowd of artists and art collectors. Again Dale’s works were critically acclaimed and sales were made during the reception. Infusion gallery owners Jill and Dover Abrams put on a great night with great food, great music, and great art.

HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND
DALE O'DELL AT INFUSION GALLERY THROUGH JANUARY!



News Update October 2005

The opening reception for Autumn Equinox, featuring the work of Fred Carvell, Nancy Eckels, Kevin Frazier, Dennis Peak, Lauryn Taylor, Kristy Tonti and Dale O’Dell was held Saturday night October 8 at Lauryn Taylor Fine Art in Carmel, California.

It was a spectacular opening with hundreds of art patrons attending. Dale’s newest works were a big hit with multiple sales and critical acclaim. To read an article about the exhibition and Dale’s work from the Monterey County Herald entertainment magazine, GO! click here.The exhibition runs October 8 through November 15, 2005. For more information: www.lauryntaylorfineart.com



News Update September 2005

On Saturday September 17 the opening reception was held for Dale’s Solo Exhibition at the Atmosphere Gallery in Scottsdale Arizona. Gallery Director Holly Haugan organized a spectacular opening with much wine and food for local art patrons. The Atmosphere Gallery is located at 7121 E. Sahuaro Drive, Suite W, in Scottdale, Arizona 85254 (West of Scottsdale Road, two blocks north of Shea) 480/998-8094. The exhibition will hang through the end of the year.



On October 31, 2005

Dale will be featured on the Discovery Channel’s reality-TV series, “Monster Garage.”  The episode features the design and build of a John Deer Tractor conversion into a “Crop Circle Maker.”  Dale is a member of the Design Team and is the featured artist for the episode. Don’t confuse “Monster Garage,” starring Jesse James, with ‘American Chopper.’  We’re not building a motorcycle nor would I put myself in the midst of the family squabble that is each episode of “American Chopper.”

 “This is one of the strangest things that’s come along… and completely out of the blue!” said Dale.  I’d been photographing Black Bear and Elk in Montana and was working my way home when I got the call.  I was overnighting in some little rinkydink town in central Utah when I called home and asked my wife, Bernadette, the usual question:  “What’s up?

 

 “Get yourself home now! you’ve got to be in Long Beach on Monday!” she said.  After much confusion and disbelief on my end, followed by a telephone call to the assistant production manager of the show, the deal was done.  I’d be driving 700 miles the next day to get home then getting ready to fly to the taping in Long Beach the following Monday.

 I had two days to get it together for… well, I wasn’t quite sure…


The producer had seen my website ( www.dalephoto.com ) and UFO calendars and figured I’d be the perfect guy to do a computer-illustration of the converted tractor to Crop Circle Maker.  Nevermind I don’t do engineering illustration and I usually get a week to produce an ad, CD or book cover. 


The next two days were spent trying to get my laptop computer to emulate my desktop workstation and loading as much reference material as possible.


When I got on the plane Sunday afternoon I was pretty nervous about what I’d be doing; the pressure, the TV cameras, Jesse, etc.  And in post 9-11 America, air travel with computers, digital cameras, card readers, digitizing tablets, etc. is no fun at security (good thing they only care about shoes).  Actually this whole TV thing made me much more nervous than those Bears in Montana!

 I was picked up at the airport and taken to a hotel near the garage/studio in Long Beach and given a call sheet with a list of names of everyone on the Design and Build teams with instructions where and when to meet the following morning.


Immediately one name on the Build Team list stood out ---Travis Walton.  I thought, “This is ironic, a builder on the Crop Circle project who shares the exact same name as the most famous UFO abductee since Betty and Barney Hill!?” Except it was no coincidence, the next morning when we all met, it was the Travis Walton!  The guy himself ---who’s story is told in the movie, “Fire in the Sky.”  Wow!


 I also met John Lundberg, the British Crop Circle maker.  In the photo, John and I look much more excited about meeting Travis than he us.

 

The “Monster Garage” producers put together quite a team.  Travis Walton (alien abductee) as a builder along with Terry, from John Deer (if he can’t make the tractor run, we’re screwed!) and Brad Sutherland (who claims to have seen an actual Crop Circle form before his eyes in Wisconsin).  John would be handling the Crop Circle design and I’d be visualizing the whole thing in the computer before anyone twisted a wrench.  Of course Jesse, a man of few words and many tattoos, would be doing his usual “supervision.”


After over an hour spent filling out legal documents we started shooting.  The show starts with everyone being introduced and making a dramatic entrance.  Then we go upstairs for the Design Meeting with Jesse.  Two cameras shoot us brainstorming the idea as I frantically attempt to sketch what they’re describing (nevermind again that I use cameras and computers because I can’t draw).  At the end of the meeting I say, “OK, I’m going to shoot some digital pictures of the tractor, get it into my computer, and get going.”


Cut.  Now it’s time for me to hunker down and get to work.  John has plenty of work to do too because Jesse wants to make a crop circle that looks like his company logo  ---a Maltese Cross!  Nevermind that John has spent years making nice round circles and now Jesse wants  ---corners!

 

By the time I set up my computer, card reader, digitizing tablet, tripod and digital camera the producer looked over the setup and decided it looked pretty high-tech cool.  Now he’s got guys shooting me shooting the tractor.  And there’s a camera shooting over my shoulder getting screen-shots of my computer and the whole process.  All this is done “upstairs” in the Design Loft because it’s already lit for TV cameras.  Too bad for me the “loft” is up in the top of an already hot garage, under hot lights  ---urgh, gimme another one of those Red Bull drinks, I’m sweating here….

 

By midday the assistant producer is telling me to hurry up and get something printable out of the computer.  (Nevermind I’ve put in two hours on a job that might take a week normally  ---but this is far, far from normal).  I burned a CD and we took it to the printer, pinned the print to the wall, and the builders got started.  I continued working on a “final” illustration.  By late in the day I thought I was 90% finished when I called the producer over to have a look.


 Bad move.  He changed most of it!

 “No problem, anything you want,” was my (fake) cheery reply.  What could I do?  Say “no” or snivel about it?  No way.  Back to work…

By very late in the day I’d made all the producers’ changes (and Jesse’s last minute alterations) and burned another CD.  Another assistant rushed the CD off to Kinkos for a high-res print for the next day’s shoot.


After about 10 hours, my portion was done… or so I thought.

 At dinner that evening the producer pulled me aside and asked if I’d take a later flight the next day so they could tape an interview with me.  It seems that all the computers and digital stuff looked pretty impressive on TV.  And, since I’d done a lot of (hoaxed) UFO photos and published calendars of alien and UFO images, I was perceived as something of an “expert.”  Sure thing!  Who wouldn’t want more TV face time?  Oh, so now I’m a UFO expert?  Careful what you get good at…

 

Tuesday morning we picked up a few shots missed on Monday and I did the sit-down interview.

The build was completed on Thursday allowing John to test flatten something on Friday.  We’re scheduled to make the Crop Circle sometime in August when the field rented from a farmer has grown in.

 
Well, who’d of figured?  One thing’s for sure, if I’d of spent my life shooting weddings no one at the Discovery Channel would have noticed my work and I would not have been called in to work on this.  So there’s something to be said about doing original work and following your own muse.  And like most commercial projects, I had no idea if I was the right guy for the job or if I could even pull it off in short-time  ---but that’s not a problem, like the builders I just smiled, said, “no problem” and figured it out as I went along.


Watch “Monster Garage” on the Discovery Channel October 31, 2005