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What’s Coming Up in March?

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January 1, 1970 12:00 am

Can you believe it is almost March? Holy cow. Wasn’t New Years like, yesterday?

So our next show is creeping up on us, the opening is MARCH 5th!

It’s called Interbeast and is featuring a handful of really awesome artists. Let me introduce you:

El Kamino is an American painter hailing from the state of Virginia. While maintaining a presence in the world of wall painting, he is a veteran of DIY art shows, displaying canvases in small towns across the south east. An avid fisherman, his gallery work focuses on the animals he encounters along the creeks and rivers he frequents. This dude who used to write,” Broth says of El Kamino, “he’s the only person who I’ve ever seen use spray paint and paint like a painter does, like lay down layers and build stuff up. An incredibly talented person in general.”(styleweekly.com)

THE PROCESS Ep. 15 – El Kamino from RVA TV on Vimeo.

Work by El Kamino:


Parskid combines fantasy and street art to create his own world filled with vibrant colors and unusual creatures. (orangealert.net) Parskid was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest where he draws inspiration from his childhood, the weather, nature, fantasy and folklore. He experiments with paint, plush and digital mediums. His work has been exhibited in many cities in the United States including LA and NYC and abroad in Australia, Taiwan, Spain and the UK.(flatcolor.com)

Work by Parskid:

Matt Furie and Future Colors of America is made up of “artists Albert Reyes, Matt
Furie
, and Aiyana Udesen. Albert Reyes is a Los Angeles-based San Francisco Art Institute graduate who has developed a style equally influenced by graffiti, comics, and fine art. Among other media, he draws and prints on the inside covers of old books and mixes
traditional Mexican imagery, popular culture icons, and political suggestion.
Aiyana Udesen went to school at the San Francisco Art Institute with Reyes, and lives in San Francisco, where she gained attention for her “how-to-draw” series of zines, many of which have married her interests in celebrities, animals, and realistic-yet-stylish illustration.
Matt Furie, a San Francisco-based artist whose richly detailed, hyper colored illustrations and paintings reflect the creative cross breeding of The Neverending Story, unrestrained imagination of The Muppet Show, and humor of ALF. His corruption by popular culture is further complicated, or perhaps enriched by the energy of BMX culture and anarchy of street art.” (Juxtapoz.com)

Work by Future Colors of America:

Pictured above: The Future Colors of America


Chip7
Chip assisted Dalek and painted some of his work.”He culls his ideas from the rawest place where the purest inspiration comes from; the internal core located at the center of us all. In the macrocosmin/macrocosmic interchange, many would know this to be the Center of the Universe.”

“The unique, writhing, organic configurations of Chip’s work are best left to the dissection and discussions of the viewer. “

- ZEPHYR

Work by Chip7:

Nick Kuszyk is a NY/Williamsburg artist that has been painting robots for over a decade. Nick, who is informally affiliated with Banksy and Colossal Media, is recognized for his colorful, detailed robot-themed works: “If you see someone pointing to a piece of Nick
Kuszyk’s artwork the next thing you’ll usually hear come out of their mouth is “It’s The Robot Guy!”. His work is easily recognizable but not forgettable. With colorful 1950′s sci-fi style renditions of artificial intelligence, no one portrays robots quite like him. Nick’s robots visually pop off the surface and always hint at a deeper narrative.

Nick’s work:



So, I better see you at our next opening, March 5th from 7-10PM.

~Megan

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