Due to recent events, I've elected to place a written statement of intent online for public awareness for the Saint Theodosia editorial piece. A bit belated, however imperative for the future series.01 March 2010
Saint Theodosia Editorial Illustration: Mission Statement
Due to recent events, I've elected to place a written statement of intent online for public awareness for the Saint Theodosia editorial piece. A bit belated, however imperative for the future series.23 February 2010
The Krëhbiël Agency Featured in the Curated Art Bistro Design Gallery in February 2010!!!


My design work under The Krëhbiël Agency's name was featured in Monster's ArtBistro Design Gallery curated under Brandon Jameson in February 2010!!!
11 February 2010
A Sneak Peak Into The Schérhérazade Series

31 January 2010
New Projects Ahead!
Hello All,30 November 2009
10 November 2009
Zobeida: Dancer in Schérhérazade
The character featured here is Tamara Karsavina as 'Zobeida'; the sloe-eyed, Theda Bara-esqued dancer from the Russian ballet Schérhérazade (A Persian tale, originally from the book One Thousand and One Nights). It also made its debut in the encore presentation Eikonostasis. This piece will is also the prerequisite of the upcoming Schérhérazade Series.
09 November 2009
Traveling Show: Eikonostasis Encore
Exhibition dates: 09.November-30.November 2009
Thank you to all who attended the opening reception and the posted gallery dates at Richmond's Gallery5 during the Carnival of 5 Fires in October.
New work will be posted soon!
06 October 2009
02 October 2009
30 September 2009
Advertising Poster: Eikonostasis Exhibition

Here's a peek at the exhibition poster, not yet plastered all about the city. Gallery5 and myself hope to see many of you on First Friday, 2nd of October, 2009 at the sneak peek of the Carnival of 5 Fires! Be sure to check out this months' itinerary: Gallery5
25 September 2009
Article on the Richmond Grid Website!
17 September 2009
EIKONOSTASIS: Solo Exhibition at Gallery5 in Richmond, 2 October 2009

While the iconic subjects carry an archaic theme, the execution is of a modern hand and intent. Implementing photography, ink and washes on paper rather than egg tempera on wood, the media employed suggests modernity and impermanence.
This exhibition is an effort to revive the curiosity, artistic style and knowledge of both the historical and fictitious figures and to furthermore pay the due respect to the saint that cradled each icon as if it were a newborn baby. The Eikonostasis Series is an attempt to bridge the icon-inspired works into the 21st century and to acknowledge these subjects, but not to worship the narrative."
Contact Gallery 5 for further show details at (804) 644.0005 or contact artist: krehbieldesign@gmail.com
Prints will also be available for purchase.
I hope to see you all there! Many thanks to all for your support!
03 September 2009
02 September 2009
The Krëhbiël Agency

New projects posted on The Krëhbiël Agency Site. Be sure to visit:
01 September 2009
29 August 2009
27 August 2009
An Interim Statement

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