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Painting, goache on Paper
Size: 16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in
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In Latino neighborhoods all around the world there are great examples of street mural art, reflecting themes of Latino culture. When I lived in the silverlake area of Los Angeles, towards downtown, I would see such fantastic murals by super talented and super creative artists. I loved the mood they would create of a magical, poetic, storybook view of an imagined Latino universe... The virgen of Guadalupe... forgiving, loving and strong gently stands on a crescent moon. Rays of light emanate from behind a cape of celestial stars. A beloved and iconic symbol of Latin culture, she can be seen everywhere in Latin communities bestowing blessings and radiant spiritual wisdoms. Red roses and purple scrolls add a colorful and joyous feeling of traditional Mexican folk art...
2020
goache on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
16 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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His father was a cowboy from South Dakota ( a real one ! raising horses and 5,000 laying chickens) and his mother is from England. He grew up in classic American suburbia in Southern California where all the houses are very similar with bright green lawns. However, his house was the one that stood out in the neighborhood because, as the other houses were uniform with their greenery and gardens, his house had a wild and complex British country style garden that baffled the neighbors and cars would stop to view this amazing sight. His eccentric parents would love this and would respond with waving from the kitchen... His brothers were surfers, but he preferred to stay on the beach with lots of Art History books and observe the wealthy, colorful hippies strolling by. He designed textiles for surfing board shorts and skateboarder's apparel for a few years in Los Angeles. He has hand painted countless textile designs for fashion, home, and paper products industries. He has also been a Creative Director for a surface pattern design studio in Manhattan. He lives in Downtown Jersey City which is just across the water from lower Manhattan. He can't live without his daily walks in New York City which spark his imagination with the whirlwind of the odd and exquisite, the ancient and the new... He's influenced by his life in Southern California, Brooklyn, contemporary British graphic art, an early 1980s "New Wave" aesthetic,18th century Japanese woodblock prints, Miroslav Sasek. The primitivism of Oceanic Art ( traditional antique wood sculptures and folk art items ) has had a vast and profound influence not only on his creative view, but also on his soul. The drawings of David Hockney, and the life and art of the skateboarder have all assisted in forming his inner imaginational universe. His work ( especially the portraits ) often express an optimistic sweetness mixed with a complex melancholy and a magical elegance... an eternal intimacy with the midnight garden of the soul...
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