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Urban Folk Art ®Studios
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4 days until my solo show, sneak peek time!
So I have a few days left until my solo show/ UFA© Gallery first anniversary party, so I figured each day i’ll post something that will be at the show, wether it be merch or new art. Here’s the first thing. I compiled 50 photos of Brooklyn Bridge tattoos I have done on people, and put it into a small 8″ square self published DIY like book. It will be available at the show, and later i’ll post where it can be bought online, and it will always be available at the shop. Check it out!- Adam
Invite for Upcoming Solo Show Revealed!

Well, There you go. It’s official. The Anniversary of the Gallery show will be the collected works of yours truly. I have been working hard coming up with a bunch of new stuff. I have been sick for a bit, so it’s set me back. But hopefully I will see a bunch of you there. It’s been a long first year for the gallery, but we are going strong. Come check us out!
New Years Day 2010-2012
On New Years Day, 2010 at about 2:30 am, my daughter was conceived. Her birth was everything I was told it would be. It changed my life forever, my priorities, my outlook on life, my aspirations, everything. She is the greatest creation/collaboration I have ever helped facilitate. Happy New Year to everyone (especially to my dear little Posy and my family), and may everyone do positive things this year that change their lives forever.
First actual post with any forethought, welcome to Adamsuerte.com. Xmas eve 2011
So I turned 42 last week. I couldn’t say my life is going directly accordning to plan, but everything has been looking up. My daughter is 15 months in Dec, my other girls are growing at an alrming rate, I am finding more time (or making more time) to make my own art. The gallery I started last year is progressing, and I am learning the ins and outs of marketing and promotion. I am helping to get other worthy artists work out into public view the way I wished someone had done for me when I was starting out. The tattoo shop can almost run itself (thankfully it’s right next to the gallery and I have 2 great partners). Everything is moving along, and the only struggle seeems to be finding balance with everything. I am changing my website into a blog (thanks to Michelle), so my audience (whomever that may be) can get an inside look at anything from my family to my process, the different projects I get to work on, to simply an occasional look into my sketchbook. I want to thank all my supporters, from my family and friends, to my patrons, fans and artistsic peers. None of any of what I have done could have been done alone. Carry on.



