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I worked on a project several years ago where Karl Lagerfeld seemed to pop up every so often. Creators and businessmen/businesswomen alike credited him for the way they pursued their careers and for their success. Yes, he sure said (& did) a lot of controversial things in his life, but one thing remains a constant throughout his long career. He was an artist. He lived every moment with the need and desire to create. Out of the hundreds of interviews conducted or transcribed from the worlds top creators, I must say that Lagerfeld’s ranks in the top 3 most fascinating I was privy to. An hour interview could easily have been a book on its own. Whenever I need a creative boost, I go back to my old recordings and give it a listen. Every sentence is filled with raw wit and creative vitality. While I’m not necessarily a fan of fashion, his passing did reinforce the reality that we’re all only here for a short time period. It made me excited to paint, to create, to be free, to love and to play. RIP
I worked on a project several years ago where Karl Lagerfeld seemed to pop up every so often. Creators and businessmen/businesswomen alike credited him for the way they pursued their careers and for their success. Yes, he sure said (& did) a lot of controversial things in his life, but one thing remains a constant throughout his long career. He was an artist. He lived every moment with the need and desire to create. Out of the hundreds of interviews conducted or transcribed from the worlds top creators, I must say that Lagerfeld’s ranks in the top 3 most fascinating I was privy to. An hour interview could easily have been a book on its own. Whenever I need a creative boost, I go back to my old recordings and give it a listen. Every sentence is filled with raw wit and creative vitality. While I’m not necessarily a fan of fashion, his passing did reinforce the reality that we’re all only here for a short time period. It made me excited to paint, to create, to be free, to love and to play. RIP
I worked on a project several years ago where Karl Lagerfeld seemed to pop up every so often. Creators and businessmen/businesswomen alike credited him for the way they pursued their careers and for their success. Yes, he sure said (& did) a lot of controversial things in his life, but one thing remains a constant throughout his long career. He was an artist. He lived every moment with the need and desire to create. Out of the hundreds of interviews conducted or transcribed from the worlds top creators, I must say that Lagerfeld’s ranks in the top 3 most fascinating I was privy to. An hour interview could easily have been a book on its own. Whenever I need a creative boost, I go back to my old recordings and give it a listen. Every sentence is filled with raw wit and creative vitality. While I’m not necessarily a fan of fashion, his passing did reinforce the reality that we’re all only here for a short time period. It made me excited to paint, to create, to be free, to love and to play. RIP

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King Karl Painting

Matt Smiley

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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I worked on a project several years ago where Karl Lagerfeld seemed to pop up every so often. Creators and businessmen/businesswomen alike credited him for the way they pursued their careers and for their success. Yes, he sure said (& did) a lot of controversial things in his life, but one thing remains a constant throughout his long career. He was an artist. He lived every moment with the need and desire to create. Out of the hundreds of interviews conducted or transcribed from the worlds top creators, I must say that Lagerfeld’s ranks in the top 3 most fascinating I was privy to. An hour interview could easily have been a book on its own. Whenever I need a creative boost, I go back to my old recordings and give it a listen. Every sentence is filled with raw wit and creative vitality. While I’m not necessarily a fan of fashion, his passing did reinforce the reality that we’re all only here for a short time period. It made me excited to paint, to create, to be free, to love and to play. RIP

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Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

30 W x 40 H x 1.5 D in

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Matt Smiley is a versatile artist and filmmaker celebrated for his vibrant and thematic paintings, crafted through a unique blend of automatic writings, vivid colors, and imaginative characters. His artistic journey extends beyond the canvas, delving into impactful documentary filmmaking and showcasing a commitment to social causes. In 2014, Smiley made a significant mark with the direction of "Highway of Tears," a documentary shedding light on the missing women along Highway 16 in northern British Columbia. Narrated by international television star Nathan Fillion ("Castle"), the film premiered at the TIFF Human Rights Watch Film Festival, earning widespread acclaim and multiple awards while screening globally. Venturing into the art world, Smiley unveiled his first solo exhibition in 2017, titled "Dreams Fizzle into Space." The showcase featured a 32-piece Warholian "Smiley" hand painted Soup Can collection, establishing him as an artist with a penchant for bold concepts. Subsequently, in 2018, Smiley's "Lessons in History" graced the LA Art Show, followed by exhibitions at The Other Art Fair Presented by Saatchi Art in Brooklyn and the Aspen Institute. Among his standout works is the mural "Blocs of Love," an Instagram sensation located in downtown Los Angeles. Building on this success, Smiley presented "Dear Diary…" in Hollywood, captivating audiences with his ability to seamlessly blend narrative and visual art. In 2019, the iconic Mondrian Hotel's Magic Box Gallery hosted Smiley's exhibition, showcasing his evolving artistic narrative. Parallel to his artistic pursuits, Smiley directed "For Love," a documentary centered on Indigenous Child Welfare in Canada. Narrated by the iconic singer-songwriter Shania Twain, the film found its platform on Netflix in Canada and Amazon in the United States & UK. Throughout his career, Smiley has exhibited alongside respected artists such as Ed Ruscha, James Turrell, Shepard Fairey (Obey), and many more, solidifying his place in the contemporary art scene. Beyond his artistic endeavors, Smiley has consistently supported various charitable causes, including Human Rights Watch, UNICEF, Race to Erase, Phase One, Wearable Arts, TreePeople, Boo2Bullying, No Kid Hungry, Aspen Snow Ball and LIFT Communities. Currently serving as "Artist in Residence at the 1 Hotel in West Hollywood, CA", Smiley's dynamic artistic narrative continues to evolve. His artwork is represented by Denis Bloch Fine Art in Beverly Hills.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in New York

Artist featured in a collection

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