4th Annual ”Art for the Naughty & Nice,” Holiday Show
November 12, 2022 - January 8, 2023
Modfellows - Grassmere
Our 4th annual holiday show features work from dozens of artists from the Nashville area and far beyond.
The show is “grab & go” style, so you can take home pieces as soon as you purchase them — no waiting until the end of the show! Making this show perfect for picking up holiday gifts for friends, family, or even yourself!
Because pieces will be taken home as they are purchased, we will continually be replacing sold work with new pieces. So be sure to stop by more than once during this extended exhibit to see all of what our artists have to offer.
Below are photographs of some of the pieces in the show, but there are many other works available that are not pictured below. Come by in person to check out what is available.
This show features work by: Alison Underwood, Andy King, Ford William, J. Todd Greene, Jolie Booth, Tiffany Anastasia Lowe, Amber Lelli, Jason Barns, Devin Drake, Ana Carolina Mönnaco, Chrissy Lush, Bill Gubbins, Danielle Krysa, Melissa Sims, Mason Peters, Ryan Noble, Ryan Rado, Richard Heinsohn, Chalet Comellas, Eliza Eaton, Patrick Sansone, Craig Carlisle, Turya Nations, Germán Rojas, Scott Zieher, Nathaniel Covington, Marie Renaudin, Olenna Noëlle Lysenko, Curtis Stage, Chris Hundo, Martin Kahnle, Caleb Mulholland, Cameron Kester, Richard Feaster, and more.
DIABOLIK!, Tiffany Anastasia Lowe
acrylic, gouache on canvas, 30” x 24”
$2500
Works by Alison Underwood (top left), Ryan Michael Noble (top middle), Scott Zieher (bottom left), Jason Barns (bottom middle), Jolie Booth (right).
Serpent in the Rose Garden (left), Craig Carlisle
oil on panel, 16” x 14”
$3000
Liquidity Crisis (right), Chris Hundo
acrylic on canvas, 30” x 30”
$2200
Works by Andy King (left), Richard Heinsohn (top middle), Germán Rojas (bottom middle), Chalet Comellas (top right), Devin Drake (middle right), and Marie Renaudin (bottom right)
Betty Davis - Nasty Gal (left), Tiffany Anastasia Lowe
acrylic on canvas, 30” x 24”
$2500
Pockets Full of Sunshine (right), Chalet Comellas
acrylic, silk, edible gold, on paper on panel, 20” x 16”
Opening Day ‘93 (right), Devin Drake
mixed media, 22.5” x 23” x 4.5”
$4000
Day Dreamer (top left), Chrissy Lush
framed photograph on Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper, 15” x 21.5”
$445
Untitled (steam) (bottom left), Chrissy Lush
framed photograph on Epson Ultra Premium Luster paper, 16” x 20”
$445
The Rehearsal (top), Craig Carlisle
oil on panel, 10” x 8”
$950
Tea with Eva Hesse (bottom), Craig Carlisle
acrylic, gouache on canvas, 6.5” x 4.5”
$750
We Are All Neurochemists (foreground), Ford William
acrylic, ink, and shoplifted hardware on wood, 13” x 17” x 5.5”
$400
Untitled (The Tower on the Hill) (background), Martin Kahnle
oil on canvas, 36” x 48” x 2”
$3500
Way Out West (top left), Richard Feaster
mixed media on canvas, 20” x 16”
1600
A Giant Sucking Sound (top right), J. Todd Greene
mixed media, 24” x 24”
$1200
Sue’s Window, Patrick Sansone
framed Lambda C-Print, 28” x 33”
from Patrick’s book, “100 Polaroids”
$2000
Works by Patrick Sansone (top left), Ryan Rado (left middle and bottom), Mason Peters (center), and Martin Kahnle (right)
To Disembody, Jolie Booth
acrylic on canvas, 36” x 48”
$3000
What Feels Real, Marie Renaudin
oil on canvas, 36” x 27”
$700
Works by Amber Lelli (both pieces on the far left), Caleb Mulholland (top center), Alison Underwood (bottom center), and Andy King (right)
Works by Jolie Booth (two top left pieces), Tiffany Anastasia Lowe (middle left), Danielle Krysa (bottom left), Patrick Sansone (top and bottom center pieces), and Melissa Sims (right)
Works by Ryan Rado (left and bottom pieces), and Mason Peters (top right)
Bound I (right), Ana Carolina Mönnaco
acrylic on canvas, 36” x 36”
$2100
Life Above a City Street (top left), Devin Drake
mixed media, 5” x 7.5” x 2”
Works by Craig Carlisle (left), Richard Heinsohn (second from the left), Andy King (top center), Jolie (both top right pieces), Scott Zieher (bottom center), Tiffany Anastasia Lowe (middle right), and Danielle Krysa (bottom right)