June 9, 2010

Sezio celebrates 2 years. 06.12.10 @ Subtext

king-burger

Join me and 19 other artists Saturday June 12 at Subtext Gallery to celebrate Sezio.org 2 years of existence party/show/high five gathering. For more info on the event check it out at Sezio.org or RSVP on Facebook. For directions and the digs on the gallery Check out Subtextgallery.com Read the rest of this entry »

February 16, 2010

“Blind Spot” is a well fitted title for this one

Blind Spot from Cécile Dubois-Herry on Vimeo.

February 12, 2010

Just came up with Haiti poster campaign today.

brad-helped-haiti

I wonder if people would spark up their interest to help raise money for Haiti relief if there were celebrities tied to the idea. The media is all powerful and so are giant earthquakes. I think the earths crust called today and said watch your back.

February 12, 2010

The adventure of Patigonia. 40 years later

This movie looks amazing. More than just a boat trip. And just to top things off the musics good there’s surfing and more adventure than a trip to Disneyland. I can’t wait to peep this one.

February 11, 2010

google-watching-me

February 11, 2010

I love the creative cinema of Spike Jonze

So I can’t tell if this is real or not. I’m sure it is because the skaters seem to be getting hit with dab-re and eating some face. How ever it is done, it looks beautiful and it makes me want to ride my skateboard and blow up the word around me.

December 27, 2009

Images of my show at Subtext Gallery

artshow

Thank you to everyone who came out the the artshow. I made some new friends sold some pieces and introduced my twins Zoey and Hayden to the world of art. If you would like to swing by the gallery it is still up until Jan. The gallery is by appointment only so be sure to give Subtext a call before you leave. Here is two ways to contact the gallery dylan@subtextgallery.com or contact the gallery by phone : 619 546 8800. Read the rest of this entry »

December 11, 2009

Solo Art Exhibition December 11th –
January 10th, 2010

have-a-nicee-day

This December, Subtext invites you to come experience a post nuclear world of skewed reality by San Diego’s own Matt Stallings. In After the Bomb Popped, Stallings has conceived an altered world where candy and popsicles have come to life. Icons of pop culture are turned upside down and inside out. Michael Jackson has become a monkey, Mickey Mouse is now a pig, polar bears are hunted for their Icee juice, — there’s even a chocolate Jesus. For his first solo exhibition at Subtext, Matt (interviewed here)has created an all but normal body of pop surrealism at it’s finest.

After the Bomb Popped
New Works by Matt Stallings
December 11th – January 10th, 2010
Opening Reception with the Artist: Friday, December 11th, 6-10pm
Live Music in the Courtyard at 8pm by Illuminauts, Treasure Mammal, & Jamuel Saxon

August 13, 2009

I found an old VCR Repair book to paint in

Re-illustration-by-assembly

I found an old VCR repair book in my back alley today. I have not done allot of painting on paper so I gave it a shot. This painting is a mix of graphite, gouache, and acrylic and is titled : Re-Illustration by assembly. It focuses on the idea of what happens when we overbuild and use up all of our natural resources. What then? Maybe we can figure out how to re-make natures gifts like fruit.

August 13, 2009

Scribble.08 is a Super F-Bombingly Good Documentry : By Mark Murphy

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This documentary project spearheaded by Designer/Artist/Publisher Mark Murphy began in the summer of 2003. Along with interactive agency Ninthlink.com and Film/motion graphics team Ten-Stories.com. Luckily I had the privilege to hang out and film 6 amazing artist. Ranging from from all different walks of life and style the list includes Rob and Christian Clayton, Martha Rich, Jeff Soto, Joe Sorren, Tim Biskup, Camille Rose Garcia and Kevin Christy. This films captures all of these artists at different times in their professional careers. Although most of the filming happened over 3 years ago or more the interviews seem to stand the test of time, for now. Check out more details and grab yourself a copy of this film from Murphy Design.