Friday, August 22, 2014




Shattered Hope

R. William Maggs Designs

Featuring the Work of Félix Gardón

Polaroid Manipulation


Art Aprons

My Inferno

Sex On My Mind
















Do not miss the chance to see one of the Flower Husbands great work this month.





 Félix E. Gardón is a native Puerto Rican Artist/Actor. As a member of the Penn State (PSU) Thespians during the 80’s he participated in numerous musicals (L’il Abner, Carousel, Guy and Dolls, Bells are Ringing) and improvisational theater.  In the 1990’s he performed and was the artistic director of Los 4 Gatos Theater Company in Philadelphia-a bilingual troupe, sponsored by the Pennsylvania Council of the Arts, performed original work as well as plays addressing the Puerto Rican Diaspora in the USA.- for 5 years before moving to NY, where he has worked with the  Medicine Theater Show, Teatro Prisma, The Living Theater and various independent film companies. He’s currently working in Shaw’s Don Juan in Hell with the acclaimed Irish company Write2perfom, to be presented this coming October.

Félix is an abstract artist working in the medium of acrylic and Polaroid manipulation. His work has been shown in the Painted Bride as part of the Living Legends Show, and in the Petite Show at the Penrose Gallery, both in Philadelphia, Bube’s Gallery in Lancaster, and the Union City Art Festival, His work can be currently seen at R. William Maggs Designs in Hoboken NJ. He studied at Fleischer Art Memorial and with the acclaimed modern master art painter Omiros Hriso.




















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