Really excited to be on the cover and have a great spread in the newest issue of Total Tattoo magazine out of the UK. Please go to Total Tattoo’s website to grab one for yourself!!
7 Artists that I love and who influence me
Howard Finster - Howard is a legend in the folk art world. I’ve always loved the look of his work, the religious tones and the fact that he created his own world where people came to him to buy art. The most interesting (and arguably the most amazing) fact is the volume of work that he was able to create. Howard said that “God told him to make 5000 paintings”, and he actually numbered his paintings. Across his lifetime, Howard made well over 5,000 in his lifetime.
2. Jean Michel Basquiat - If you were to give me one painting for the rest of my life, it would be “Notary” by Jean Michel. When I transitioned from printmaker to painter, I fell in love with his work and would stare at books with his pieces nonstop for inspiration. Although my work looks nothing like his (let’s be honest, I couldn’t even if I tried), I learned a lot about figures, colors and story telling. Also worth mentioning, Basquiat was another monster when it came to volumes of paintings.
3. Jose Guadalupe Posada - The first printmaking class I took was about woodcut printmaking. My professor handed me a book on Posada’s prints and I immediately fell in love. All of his skulls and skeletons were huge influences on my printmaking and later my paintings.
4. Kathe Kollwitz. Another artist that I was turned onto as a printmaking student in college. She made extremely dark artwork about death and dying. She was a German artist, working during the World War, so it’s understanding what and why she was darkly influenced. Her bold and graphic quality of her lines have had a profound impact on the way I approach my work.
5. Fred Stonehouse - I’ve always loved Fred’s work. I think I first saw it in an art magazine many years ago. Interestingly enough, I also feel like we have a lot of the same influences, folk art, tattoos, halloween, etc. Given our similar interests, it’s always exciting to see what he’s going to come up with next as I always end up loving it.
6. The Date Farmers - I think I was about two years into making paintings and showing in galleries when I first discovered The Date Farmers. I fell in love with all aspects of the art. How crude it all looked, the found objects that were attached and man they knew how to present art. Carlos and Armando work independently now and their work is still equally strong.
7. Butch Anthony - Butch has been a true southern folk artist for many years. Much like Howard Finster he’s built his own world where people come to him to see his collection of art and artifacts. His technique is quite simple, yet it’s so powerful and brilliant.
Customs House Museum!!
I’m very excited to announce my first museum solo show!
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It is always an honor when someone reaches out to be and asks me
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Spring is slowly starting to come around!
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Hello! I’d like to talk to you about my new “Death Folk Pop” series…
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I’m excited to have a whole new line of 1977 clothing out just in time for the holidays! New designs on t-shirts, tote bags, sweatshirts and all new coaches jackets!! Everything is available in the shop
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This year I’d like to give back to my local community so that people who are in need can get help. I’ll be donating 20% from my original art sales and 10% from my print sales to the Rescue Mission Of the Mahoning Valley during the months of November and December. The shelter exists in Youngstown, Ohio to help anyone who needs Food, Shelter, Safety and a Second Chance. For more info please go here… https://rescuemissionmv.org/ Thank you for your continued support, I appreciate it and hope that together we can give back
Read more"TINY DEATHS"
Excited to present to you a new body of work titled “Tiny Deaths”. The collection is made up of a total of 50 pieces priced between $175-$225. Whether you’re getting your first piece or your 100th piece, this series has been created to help everyone build out a collection they love. For the first time collectors though, I hope this is the first of many wonderful experiences you have in the art world!
Read more"Invisible Monsters" at Stranger Factory in Albuquerque
I was honored to be showing a new body of work at Stranger Factory art gallery in Albuquerque, NM in July. The show was titled “Invisible Monsters” as we’ve been dealing with the pandemic and well, are basically dealing with invisible monsters.
Read more"Let's Eat!" Group Show! at Giant Robot
I’m excited to be included in this great food themed group show at Giant Robot(GR2) in Los Angeles. Below is my painting “You Taught Me Everything Without A Poison Apple”
Read moreHand Painting Wooden Toys
I had an idea to buy an old wooden toy, sand it down and repaint it. I had a lot of fun doing this wagon and look forward to making more of these. Thanks for looking …
Read more"Folk Noir" group show at Stranger Factory in Albuquerque, NM
I’ll be sending some new work down to Albuquerque, NM for the month of May for the “Folk Noir” group show.
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