Monday, November 14, 2011

Pettibon and the Peppers

This music video is a combination of two of my favorite things: Raymond Pettibon and The Red Hot Chili Peppers. Pettibon's illustrations are striking and stunning. I love his use of limited color and the way he renders image with such grit. I am also a fan of Pettibon's witty chicken scratch messages on his work.  Combining Pettibon with the music of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is a dream come true for me.

Peter Gronquist



                                                                  petergronquist.com
Gronquist is an artist out of the East Bay. He works with sculpture and paint. To me, his work is making a statement about how our culture glamorizes violence and he makes this statement in a very unique way that can't be ignored.

Alex Grey

                                          Kissing, Alex Grey, 1983, oil on linen, 66 x 44 in.    
                                                                     alexgrey.com

I first saw Grey's work on the cover of one of my favorite albums Tool's, Lateralus. The way Grey renders the human form is why I admire his work. Great understanding of the anatomy of the body is clearly displayed in his pieces. Grey's paintings are amazing and baffling to me. I lack detail and accuracy in my personal work, artist like Alex Grey, inspire me to create work with more complexity and more meaning.

Monday, October 17, 2011

MTO




MTO is a street artist from Berlin who is known for his large, gray scale, portraits of pop culture icons. I like how recognizable the people in his work are and I enjoy the size of his work.  MTO is also know for his project where he painted large portraits of other street artists. The portrait itself would be MTO's then the Street artist who the portrait was done would add their signature, creating a great collaboration.

Hyuro


Hyuro is a Spanish street artist most known for his street murals. Hyuro explains that he pulls inspiration from, "look[ing] inwards to analyze myself as a human being..." He works mainly in black and white Hyro says "Black, I feel is the most comfortable color to work with at the moment." That is one of the reasons I like Hyuro, I like that he uses a limited palette. I also enjoy the bizarre characters in his work.


http://www.fatcap.com/article/240.html


http://bumbumbum.me/2010/07/29/hyuro-street-art-2/

Manny Castro

"Pleasure" 36x36

"Gaga Christ" 48x48

Photo of the hanging ruby slippers in LA

Manny Castro is  an artist from Los Angeles. He became known after his paintings were shown in Saks Fifth avenue store in Manhattan. Castro also is known for his painting of Lady Gaga with a crown of thorns.
   Recently Castro hung ruby slippers and bags of a white substance from telephone wires in the Los Angeles area. The slippers caught the attention of local media. Manny people thought that the slippers were a publicity stunt for the upcoming musical "Wicked".
     I enjoy Castro's work very much. I like the statement he made about the Hollywood culture and I enjoy his style of painting.

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Sage Vaughn

Misfit (salvation) 2010 oil, acrylic, vellum on canvas 60 x 48 in.



Overpass (swarm) 2008 oil, acrylic, ink, vellum on linen 96 x96 in.

Sage Vaughn is a Los Angeles based artist known for his paintings of wild life combined with urban settings. I like the way he combines loose renderings of organic creatures with detailed illustrations of city life. His color choice and use of dripping techniques are very cool and make his work unique.  His pieces are playful, yet make a statement about the relationship between urban and natural environments.