EVOL Video :: Creative Process
PS: Loving the background music… sounds like something from Life is Beautiful meets Ratatouille, enjoy! <3
EVOL Video :: Creative Process
PS: Loving the background music… sounds like something from Life is Beautiful meets Ratatouille, enjoy! <3
EVOL - “REPEAT OFFENDER” 7 on Flickr.
EVOL - “Repeat Offender” Art Show @ the Jonathan LeVine Gallery, NYC.
“What are little boys made of?
Frogs and snails and puppy-dog’s tails,
That’s what little boys are made of.
What are little girls made of?
Sugar and spice, and all that’s nice.”Natalia Fabia’s current solo show at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery entitled “Punk Rock Rainbow…
Natalia Fabia Punk Rock Rainbow Sparkle Art Show @ the Jonathan LeVine Gallery, NYC
Gallery 1 / Solo Exhibition
Opening Reception: Jan. 14th from 7 to 9PM // Exhibition will run till Feb. 11, 2012
From the sneak peeks I’ve gathered, the show looks like a cross between a layout spread you’d find in an issue of SuicideGirls meets a Kesha video post acid trip… Harajuku style! Should be fun!
“Go insane, go insane…throw some glitter, make it rain on ‘em!”
“The way to break the vicious deadlock of a low standard of living is to spend freely, and even waste creatively.”
—Domestic Theorist - Christine Fredrick, 1932
So glad things have changed since then… :/
Polymer clay and mixed media by Michael Leavitt
Dylan Egon - Home Of The Brave Solo Exhibition @ The Jonathan LeVine Gallery, NYC
Mixed Media: “Chair 16 (Dulce Periculum - Sweet Danger of…) & Chair 3 (Aurea Mediocritas - Golden Mediocrity) “Sweet Danger of Golden Mediocrity”
Home Of The Brave features several works comprised of assemblage, in which each object carries significance on its own, as well as in relation to other objects in the piece.
In addition to large assemblage works, the exhibition includes a number of mixed media sculptures and screen-printed works on panel. Themes include American values, military, fuel, corporate branding, production and consumption. Repetition, numerology, currency and measuring instruments like rulers convey concepts of value and the passage of time. Pop-culture references range from fashion, film, musical and historical figures such as Native American Comanche Chief Quanah Parker and the iconic American Astronaut.
Exhibition will run from September 10 to October 8, 2011.
To see more pics of this exhibition: Dylan Egon - “Home Of The Brave”
DICKCHICKEN (aka Rich Poultry) “Haring” (acrylic on panel)
The idea for this image started when someone tweeted at me “Thank you for bringing the humor and fun back to graffiti” with a hashtag saying “#thesecondcomingofkeithharing” I think this planted the seed. Now although I have a long way to go and much to do before a comparison like that can be rightly made, I did appreciate the sentiment. Fun was the whole reason I started doing this. The graffiti culture is based much in violence and negative energy. Plus they take themselves way too seriously for a glorified pissing contest.
I originally thought this was something ripe for parody while simultaneously entertaining/offending. My friend Phil Lumbang was in town and while sitting around making some pictures he suggested I do a Haring mashup. Instantly the image of haring’s radiant baby popped into my mind. I thought of this image in particular because of its iconic nature. Also I thought this would be a nice homage to Keith. This is just a guess, but if he was still around, I bet he would be a fan of DICKCHICKEN.
PS: How awesome is that shirt? If anyone knows where I can make a purchase, please feel free to fill me in. PLUCK YOU VERY MUCH!