Who: Those mavens of lipstick and accelerants, The Flaming Lotus Girls
What: A Gallery Show Fundraiser for the FLG's!
When: Friday, November 30th, 2007, 7pm-1am
Where: Somarts Gallery 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco CA 94103
Why: Because YOU want to see more super giant fire art!
Come join the hot ladies (and gentlemen) of the world-famous Flaming Lotus Girls fire art group for an evening of art, flame and fabulous outfits.
Over 40 different photographers and a handful of local artists have donated their art for a silent auction benefiting the FLG's, so they can continue their quest for world domination through stainless steel and kerosene.
The FLG's are taking their spectacular interactive fire sculpture, The Serpent Mother, on a World Tour to spread the gospel of fire art and metalwork empowerment. The Serpent Mother was first seen at The Burning Man festival in Nevada in 2006, but the FLG's didn't stop there! The Serpent Mother went on to the 2007 Fire Arts Festival in Oakland, California and slithered across the pond for the 2007 Robodock Festival in Amsterdam!
The rest of the world deserves to see The Serpent Mother in all of her 168-foot majesty. Come enjoy the all the art and make this and other amazing projects possible!
The Flaming Lotus Girls are an all-volunteer, all-awesome San Francisco-based group of female and male artists who work hard all year round to create exceptional fire art and provide a resource for learning metalworking and other mad essential shop skillz. The youngest FLG is 18 months, and the oldest is 70 years! The FLG's enjoy creating fire art on a gargantuan scale, just as you enjoy watching the fruits of their labor! Come support this amazing phenomenon and have a fab time doing it!
See more at www.flaminglotus.com
What: A Gallery Show Fundraiser for the FLG's!
When: Friday, November 30th, 2007, 7pm-1am
Where: Somarts Gallery 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco CA 94103
Why: Because YOU want to see more super giant fire art!
Come join the hot ladies (and gentlemen) of the world-famous Flaming Lotus Girls fire art group for an evening of art, flame and fabulous outfits.
Over 40 different photographers and a handful of local artists have donated their art for a silent auction benefiting the FLG's, so they can continue their quest for world domination through stainless steel and kerosene.
The FLG's are taking their spectacular interactive fire sculpture, The Serpent Mother, on a World Tour to spread the gospel of fire art and metalwork empowerment. The Serpent Mother was first seen at The Burning Man festival in Nevada in 2006, but the FLG's didn't stop there! The Serpent Mother went on to the 2007 Fire Arts Festival in Oakland, California and slithered across the pond for the 2007 Robodock Festival in Amsterdam!
The rest of the world deserves to see The Serpent Mother in all of her 168-foot majesty. Come enjoy the all the art and make this and other amazing projects possible!
The Flaming Lotus Girls are an all-volunteer, all-awesome San Francisco-based group of female and male artists who work hard all year round to create exceptional fire art and provide a resource for learning metalworking and other mad essential shop skillz. The youngest FLG is 18 months, and the oldest is 70 years! The FLG's enjoy creating fire art on a gargantuan scale, just as you enjoy watching the fruits of their labor! Come support this amazing phenomenon and have a fab time doing it!
See more at www.flaminglotus.com
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Re: 11/30-12/1: FLAMING LOTUS GIRLS present LIPSTICK KISSES: A Gallery Show
Wed, November 28, 2007 - 7:58 AMMan I wish I could be there!!!! I was just in town too! Argh...
I would so love to bring you to Pitsburgh. Really I just want to sing to your serpent again , and book local musicians to play to it also. I want to curate musically your serpent mother like a giant fiery outdoor music hall......
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Re: 11/30-12/1: FLAMING LOTUS GIRLS present LIPSTICK KISSES: A Gallery Show
Thu, November 29, 2007 - 4:41 PMYay! That would be awesome. You were amazing!!! That was one of the most wonderful nights of my life. And, your singing was awesome.
Any chance you would be willing to write a little something about your experience with the Serpent Mother and send it to me?
We could use it for a grant proposal we are writing.
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