Joey Seeman’s Rock n’Roll Fantasy is Vivid and Edgy
Posted Monday, June 14, 2010

Teenage Riot by Joey Seeman (Detail)
Rock n’ Roll Fantasy
Dear Clark Studios
Through September 9, 2010
If you missed Joey Seeman’s Rock n’ Roll Fantasy opening at Dear Clark Studios on June 10, 2010, you missed a real rockstar experience. Joey Seeman’s art is vivid, edgy and grabs your attention. It isn’t just his art that reaches for you and begs you to come closer, it is the man himself.
Joey is what I have deemed a new world branding genius in the world of rockstars and wannabee’s. I want to consult with him about my own personal brand and get his recommendations on how to appear more rockstar or at least have droves of beautiful Dallas women following my every word. Either way, Joey is the man to watch in this town of the bold and the beautiful.
Joey’s current series, Rock n’ Roll Fantasy showcases glam rock artists like David Bowie, New York Dolls and the Sex Pistols in Technicolor on wood. He has other various people in his series.
See Joey Seeman’s Rock n’ Roll Fantasy Exhibit at Dear Clark Studios for more information.

Teenage Riot by Joey Seeman
One of my favorite works, Teenage Riot (24×48 acrylic & ink), is the epitome of teenage rebellion and angst. It also, gives you a taste of the underground local Dallas punk scene and would be a great edition to any collector seeking a piece of time from our beautiful city.
Joey Seeman is not only an artist but an excellent marketer. From the guests of his show, you know he has his finger on the pulse of what’s hot in our city. All the young, hip, edgy and fabulous people came out to support him and get their pictures snapped by the alluring paparazzi. Joey could be found in all rock star black with his badass tattoos peeking from his sleeve. You know you want to know him, you know you want to consume him, and if nothing else he would be a lovely morsel of all that is badass and edgy.
His current series Rock n’ Roll Fantasy will be hanging at the Dear Clark Studios Salon through September 9, 2010. I recommend checking out this vibrant series and make sure you make it out to his next show. It is an experience you won’t forget.
For more information on Joey Seeman visit his website www.joeyseeman.com.
Dear Clark Studios is located at 3317 McKinney Avenue, Ste. 101, Dallas, Texas.
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