Showing posts with label artist spotlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist spotlight. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

FACE OFF Artist Spotlight: Street Anatomy Artists

Over the last five days, we've shown you the five Skull-A-Day artists for the Skull Appreciation Day 2013 Face Off show. Noah Scalin of Skull-A-Day and Vanessa Ruiz of Street Anatomy, as co-curators of the show, both chose 5 artists. Since we've shown you the five artists chosen by Noah, it's time to show you the five artists chosen by Vanessa.

Vanessa Ruiz of Street Anatomy created this "Street Skull" to pair with Noah's "The Visible Skull", for the Skull Appreciation Day 2013 Face Off show poster. Head to the bottom of this post to see the collaborative poster. Before you do that, see who the artists are for the Street Anatomy side of the Face Off show.


Tom French is from Newcastle upon Tyne, England. "His works are predominantly figurative. He carefully combines detailed photorealism with strong elements of abstraction and surrealism, focusing on the reflection of the conscious and subconscious mind. French's work often treads the fine line between the beautiful and unsettling, combining technically tight, classical charcoal drawings with carefree, loose and ostensibly unfinished abstract forms. By fusing the technical with lively abstraction French brings life and movement to his compositions. His work seamlessly merges the use of academic tradition with contemporary urban realism." You can see more of Tom's work on his website, Vimeo, and blog.

"Semblance"


Emilio Garcia is from Barcelona, Spain. "Emilio, concerned with the digitalization of our society, saw his culture moving slowly away from the tangible. As reaction to this, he left his multimedia career and embraced the tactile. Drawn to the fascination of plastic, he started a new stage with the Secret Lapo Laboratories, a space for plastic experimentation, where he can give capacity to his artistic restlessness, far away from bits, clicks, databases and scripts. Out of this desire to make form with his own hands, the Jumping Brain viral was born. As his first independent project, the Jumping Brain has become an overnight sensation." You can find more of Emilio's work on his website, storeFacebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

"Skull Brain Graphite"


Ali Gulec is from Istanbul, Turkey. His skulls are all experiments in design. His most outstanding artwork are the skulls. He combines various elements to form stunning skulls. His work is a modern take on surrealism and pop art. You can find more of Ali's work on his website, ikiikiSociety 6, and Twitter.

"Jungle Skull"


Nicolas Obery is from Paris, France. His digital monochromatic and high contrast work used fine details and and hazy smoke to create fantasy images. His work features a wide range of subject matter, but of course our favorites are his skulls. You can find more of Nicolas' work on his website, Twitter, and Facebook.

"Fantasmagorik - Skull Forest"


RX Skulls (or Arrex) is from Portland, OR. He is a street artist, who uses a skull to represent himself. He uses a multi-step process to turn his skull sketches into screen printed stickers, which he uses for his street art. This is a great interview about this man of mystery and his process to create his work. You can see more of RX Skulls' work on their shop, and Facebook.

To see all 10 artists' work close up, come to the Face Off show. Details below.



Monday, May 27, 2013

FACE OFF Artist Spotlight: Rob Tarbell

Rob Tarbell, currently based in Virginia (soon to be Florida), is one of the 10 featured artists in the Skull Appreciation Day 2013 FACE OFF exhibition co-curated by Skull-A-Day and Street Anatomy.

Skullversation


Skullversation detail

While working in a variety of media, Rob is probably most well know for creating art by capturing smoke on paper. The result is "a beauty that is transcendently eerie in nature." He explains, “During the process, credit cards, grocery cards, gift cards, photos, and 35mm slides of my artwork are burned to remove their growing presence in daily life, an ironic nod to a self-help technique of burning sentimental things to remove their emotional burden.

 Created by Rob using my free skull stencil.

Part of the Smoke Rings series which features Skull-A-Day founder Noah Scalin as a model for the ringmaster.

Over the past ten years, Rob Tarbell has shown in seventeen solo exhibitions and more than fifty group exhibitions throughout the United States, Korea, China, and England. 

Currently Rob’s smoke work is represented by Krause Gallery (New York), Decorazon Gallery (London), Galerie MX (Montreal), Les Yeux du Monde (Charlottesville, VA) and his work can also be seen at Dolby Chadwick Gallery (San Francisco).
To see some of Rob's amazing artwork in person, visit the FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy show at the International Museum of Surgical Science May 31 till August 25, 2013.


May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31  5–9 PM
1524 N. Lake Shore Drive  Chicago, IL
FEATURING

Sunday, May 26, 2013

FACE OFF Artist Spotlight: Dan Springer

Dan Springer is one of 10 main artists that will be featured at the Skull Appreciation Day 2013's Face Off show. Dan is based out of Toronto, Canada. Dan is a regular contributor on Skull-A-Day. In addition to physical work, he has great digital work, like skull filled calendars, that we love sharing with our fans. I love his cartoon infused quirky style. To see more of Dan's work, check out his Facebook and Blog. To purchase a piece of his artwork, go to his store.






To see some of Dan's amazing artwork in person, go to the International Museum of Surgical Science from May 31 till August 25, 2013 to see the FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy show.


May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31  5–9 PM

1524 N. Lake Shore Drive  Chicago, IL

FEATURING

Saturday, May 25, 2013

FACE OFF Artist Spotlight: Mike Egan

Mike Egan is one of 10 main artists that will be featured at the Skull Appreciation Day 2013's Face Off show. He is a Pittsburg, PA based artist who has spent time working as an embalmer in funeral homes. His paintings are made using acrylic paint, shellac, wood and nails and tell stories about death, devils and saints. He's greatly influenced by The Day of the Dead, Halloween, horror films, churches, The German Expressionists and his time in funeral homes. To see what inspires Mike, more of his artwork, and photos from shows, check out his Tumblr and Flickr. You can purchase prints, t-shirts, and toys featuring his work, in his shop. To see what else Mike is up to, check out his Facebook and Twitter.

Cult Followers


Every Time I Die I Think of You


Sharing My Colors


Mike's work has been exhibited at numerous solo and group shows. He was one of the artists at the Skull Appreciation Day 2011 show "Skull" in Richmond, VA. He created Skull of 77 using a paper mache skull and paint. Oddly the skull we provided, works will for his existing minimalist skulls featured throughout his artwork.


To see some of Mike's amazing artwork in person, go to the International Museum of Surgical Science from May 31 till August 25, 2013 to see the FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy show.


May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31  5–9 PM

1524 N. Lake Shore Drive  Chicago, IL

FEATURING

Friday, May 24, 2013

FACE OFF Artist Spotlight: Joshua Harker

Joshua Harker is based out of Chicago, IL. He is one of 10 main artists that will be featured at the Skull Appreciation Day 2013's Face Off show. We've been fortunate to work with Joshua several times. He's a great artist, and most known for his 3D printed works. The ones we've featured are of course skull related, but he does have many insects and tangles that are equally wonderful. His prevalent use of the 3D printing technology came from a passionate search for a way to make his tangle drawings into sculptures. Before 3D printing, there wasn't a perfect way to make that happen. Joshua is one of the most recognized artists in the 3D printing field. He holds the #1 and #4 spots for the most funded Sculpture projects in the history of Kickstarter, for which we were happy to help promote for him. To see some of Joshua's amazing artwork in person, go to the International Museum of Surgical Science from May 31 till August 25, 2013 to see the FACE OFF: Skull-A-Day VS Street Anatomy show.






May 31 – August 25, 2013
Opening reception: Friday, May 31  5–9 PM

1524 N. Lake Shore Drive  Chicago, IL

FEATURING