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6/2/08
So, Mitzi and Bradley settled in for a well-deserved break after the madness surrounding Dirty But Sophisticated 4 in early February. But their few weeks of down time were cut short, as March brought a flood of unforeseen commercial opportunities too good to pass up.

As spring began, the team devoted energies to amassing new clients in an array of diverse jobs. These included creating a logo for a Clearwater-based comedy troupe’s sitcom pilot (www.accessdeniedtv.com), and designing a wall-sized collage piece for St. Anthony’s Hospital Triathlon, which now hangs in the St. Petersburg History Museum.

The team also continued their relationship with the Tampa Artist Emporium, producing magazine ads and invitations for monthly events, and participating in live studio shoots at Art Mixers. Visit www.myspace.com/tampaartistemporium to learn about upcoming parties.

 

   


Both Mitzi and Bradley will spend the next few months exploring individual and collaborative art projects, including a possible follow-up to The Sheltering Skies in fall 2008 and a music-themed art event called Sound Effects at the Tampa Museum of Art this September.

Mitzi is currently inspired by her new art installation and documentary project, Teenage Burnout. Her first photo shoot with model Teresa Cutié was a great success. New photos will soon be posted to www.teenageburnout.com, so check the site regularly for updates.

Bradley is well into post-production work on his new pictorial narrative, The Eyes of Olivia X, illustrating a story he penned about a painter suffering postpartum depression.

This marks Bradley’s first narrative since spring 2006, when he adapted Mitzi’s short story Buried Treasure. He hopes to publish the results in mass-produced hardcover editions.  


Visit again soon to read about more Pyramid goodies, including sneak previews of several projects and details of what Pyramid Photography is doing for its birthday! That’s right – we’re one year old this year! Thanks so much for your continued support as the time flies past.

 

Find out more about other Pyramid art shows HERE. Look for the Recent Productions image folder to get a peek at the freshest crop of images the Team shoots. Updated regularly, do not expect these images to remain available for long.

In their continued effort to support the Bay area art scene, Mitzi and Bradley have expanded their work across the bridge with exhibit space at ARTpool, a new St. Petersburg gallery venture by local art darling Marina Williams. Visit www.artpoolrules.com to learn more about this happening creative concept.

In May, Mitzi participated in A Sense of Space at the West Tampa Center for the Arts, creating an installation that featured concepts from her Twilight series. Using original photos, found objects and personal fiction, the installation explores themes of domestic alienation and raises questions about memory and identity. (Work is on display through June 13. Call 813-453-4381 for more information.)