Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Getting A Head in America


The Bomb Pop is a Popsicle originally created in the 1950's by some white man in Kansas City. All to telling. The Bomb Pop was too good to pass up as a symbol of American economics.
"Getting A Head in America"
Watercolor and ink on paper

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Prayer of Saint Francis

I've had this little praying hands plaque for years with the intention of painting it. In the recent I had a reason to do so. It was done out of significance and care for someone I hold dear. The before photo is where I started to gesso it. The end results follow, I just pasted the prayer on the back to give the plaque meaning. The prayer of Saint Francis is very beautiful in it's simplicity. A few years back we saw Patti Smith in Golden Gate Park and it was powerfully interpreted by her, I've attached it below.

Before

After

Prayer of Saint Francis on the back

Patti

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Roy

Roy is the first character in a series that I'm creating about vintage Americana. The focus will be primarily men that have inspired me. Both fictitious and real. I've always been deeply attracted to the fringe, it's in my nature. Be it art, people, culture, music. So many interesting aspects of American grit are gone, at least heavily subsided. You can always find it underground, where grittiness has always thrived. Roy looks as if he wants to kill you but really he just wants to be loved.

 Roy
Shortly after I embarked on this homage, I found this amazing vintage photo of this hussy with a Roy tattoo. Perfecto!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

JUST LET GO

Sometimes we hold on to things that weigh us down. Burden us. Like hungry wolves. If we can, we should let it go, take off the coat and head toward the sun. I have two pieces in the San Jose Creatives group show at KALEID Gallery.



JUST LET GO
Mixed Media

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Half Asleep


Have you ever felt like your dream or nightmare was so real that you really weren't sure in that half asleep state? That's what inspired this painting.
Half Asleep
Watercolor, ink

REZHIM

A piece I created in response to Pussy Riot, the Russian female punk band that are currently on trial for speaking out against Putin. The piece also represents a beaten super hero/hypnotized woman that's forced to drink what the goverment has given her. Politics, control, the usual.
REZHIM - Regime
India ink, Gouache

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Group show at KALEID Gallery 7/14

Exquisite Corpse is based on the Surrealists techniques exploiting the mystique of spontaneity and collaborative creativity through a visual parlor game. The exhibition will take place in the feature gallery of KALEID with a public artists reception on July 14th 7-10 pm and will be on view through July 27th. Each participating artist was given a blank piece of paper on which they created one third of a figure (head or torso or legs, assigned at random). KALEID Gallery staff will collect and arrange all 60 of the individual pieces into a unexpected complete figure. Come out!

I'm happy that I got legs as my project. My piece is based on Chinese Communism, a mix of humor and extremism. I used symbols dealing with China's current collapsing economy, shoddy imports, crimes against humanity, the un-scrupulous one child family planning policy for instance. Women bear the very men who sit in these seats, the archaic scrutiny is rather shocking.

Hencho en China
Mixed Media