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Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2010

Wasp!!

I did some live painting in Whistler village this summer and finally got around to finishing the piece, entitled ...
Wasp!
acrylic on wood
3x5 feet
  I was out with my dog Vince walking in the forrest looking for mushrooms one day when we happened to walk over a wasp nest (they tend to burrow IN the ground)and got stung in the leg.  That is the inspiration for this piece.
  If you are in the Whistler area and want to see it in the flesh,  it is hanging on the wall of Millar Creek Cafe in Function Junction, 8 km south of Whistler Village.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Live painting competition

On Saturday and Sunday, Sept 4/5 I will be part of a live painting competition in Whistler Village main square.  Six local artists will paint live for 6 hours each day,  creating an original painting from only a graphite sketch,  using whatever medium we choose.   the public will vote on their favorite piece and the winner will walk away with $750.00  there are 2nd, 3rd, and 4th place prizes.
  The canvases will be no smaller than 3x4 feet.
  If you're in Whistler Village those days,  stop by and say "Hi"
Cheers,
Dave

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Bass Coast Project

BassCoast Project is going to be THE place to be this July 23, 24, 25, 26
  I will be there installing some artwork by the SlayBay stage.  Over 30 dj's playing tunes on three stages, surrounded by evergreens, white sand beaches, mountains and blue sky.   It's in your backyard,  you should come by and check it out.   check out the website for more detailed info www.basscoastproject.com

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Secure your work


I made this little guy, which I called "CHEWBOT"  for an art exhibit at The Fall Tattooing in Vancouver a few months ago,  the show was a toyshow.  I came to the opening excited to see my toy exhibited with the rest of the toys.   I looked around and never saw my toy on display.   The organizer called me over and informed me that that morning when he came to work my piece had been damaged but last night when he left for home my piece was in perfect shape.
I was reimbursed for the value of my piece and left with my broken toy.  What a drag.
I ended up making a new toy out of it which I called
"The Fall of CHEWBOT"  I also ended up giving it to the owner of The Fall.   
  I am in the process of making some more CHEWBOTS.

Monday, June 14, 2010

HOT RODS & COOL BROADS 3 Art Show in Secondlife!Sat. June 12 3-5pm PST @ virtual Tart Gallery

HOT RODS & COOL BROADS 3 Art Show and DR. SKETCHY'S in Secondlife!Sat. June 12 3-5pm PST @ virtual Tart Gallery
This shot is of some of the art on the art wall at the "Hot Rods and Cool Broads" exhibit at Pats Pub.


Saturday, March 27, 2010

13 SKULLS -The Western Show

Friday April 23 2010
Podium Auto Detailing
#3-1375 Alpha Lake rd
Function Junction
WHISTLER
8 PM - Late!!

Blindmute Productions presents...















26 artists
customized skulls

live music by Shawn Rose and Luke Myers

***VANCOUVER SHOWING***
the month of May

opening reception-Saturday May 8 2010

the Fall Tattooing
644 Seymour street
Vancouver BC

www.thefalltattooing.com


Sunday, March 21, 2010

Cero live painting


Cero had another party March 16th at Max Fish nightclub in Whistler,  I think it was their 16th party,  more of a fundraiser really with all proceeds going to help build schools , etc. in Asia, etc.
   I was asked to be one of the artists who painted live.  Of course I said yes.
  The photos you see are of me painting from that night.
My good friend Randy"RANDOID" Smith was painting live beside me.   Other artists painting live were Oliver Roy and Stan Matwichuk.   DJs - Mat the Alien, R3, Fareal, Rich-A, Praiz and Phroh kept the music pumping all night.   and there were some MCs - Shamick the beat box king,  Lozen and Infinity  performed.   and visuals were by Apok.
check out   http://blogs.myspace.com/cerowhistler

My piece is titled "Collection"  it will hang in the "State of the Art" exhibition during the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival this year,  April 16-25 2010  in Whistler Village.   Opening night is April 17,   I will be there for sure.  Stop by and say hello.









































Wednesday, March 3, 2010

"The Woods" series

These are some of the black light paintings I spoke briefly about last month.   These are some of the first in the series.   They are mainly florescent (day-glow) pigments , black gesso and glow in the dark for stars in the sky and for the critters eyes.

  The pigment is such that it requires a black light to truly see the colors the way they were ment to be.

  The inspiration for these pieces comes from spending many hours in the woods in the fall searching for wild gourmet mushrooms with friends and our dogs.   Such woods are magical places indeed.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Swamp Rat





















"Swamp Rat"
Acrylic on canvas
framed


Finished Feb 25, 2010


phthalo blue green shade,  cadmium yellow light,  cadmium red medium, deep gold, titanium white and mars black.


A quick , fun painting to make.   It's currently hanging in the Chili Thom Gallery in Whistler.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Bunnyzilla vs. China




    Bunnyzilla vs. China is a collaboration piece between Randoid and myself on a piece of found art which Randoid found at a second hand store.  The original painting was of junks floating in water with a dark jungle type of background.  Originally Randoid had sketched some funky futuristic buildings/cityscape in the background and the giant bunny stomping through it.  He tried painting the background some weird metallic yelowish-green colour but couldn't match the colours at all .  One night I was at his studio watching him paint, just hanging out and in front of me was the bunny painting.  I asked him if he would mind if I took a go at finishing it,   or in this case re-doing the whole thing.   He said I could and a couple hours later most of what you see in the finished painting was roughed in.   I managed to take the piece home and proceeded to finish the work, logging approximately six more hours before completion.
    The original piece has some wear and tear , some cracks in the paint, etc.   They still show but a clear acrylic resin has sealed them nicely, protecting it from more cracking.
   The finished painting has phosphorescent pigment in the lazer beams as well as in the lights on the buildings and the fire/explosions.  It is a very exciting piece with the lights on or off.
    An open edition print series is available at a cost of $20.00 cdn. each.  Available through HOUSE OF RTS in Squamish, Cleveland Ave,   or email me directly  liquidsunshinedesigns@gmail.com
    The original painting is priced at $800.00.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Custom Pigment Paintings

I have been mixing custom colours for screenprinting for a long time now, about 15 years or so, now I am starting to do the same thing with my paintings.
I was thinking recently that there are not a lot of different pigments out there. There has always been a fascination with me and black lights and ultraviolet inks, and I have seen some artists using florescent pigments in pretty basic ways. I have not seen much of intermixing florescent (dayglo) pigments, nor have I seen really any paintings done strictly using dayglo pigments.
As well , I have thought about the use of glow in the dark (GID) powder. I'm not sure if any of you know this but quite a few of my paintings have GID somewhere in them. I have been adding it to my paintings for years now, just not informing many people about it. I figured I would let the new owners find out on their own.
So in the end I came to the conclusion that maybe I could intermix raw florescent pigment with GID powder and mix that with an acrylic vehicle to suspend the particles in. Now what would happen if you changed the amounts of each ... you would get some tints which would glow in the dark at different brightnesses , you might also get different tints of florescent colours as well. And so I thought what would happen if you displayed the paintings under a black light? Well what you get are some seriously vibrant colours and when you shut the lights off, the whole painting is still visible but in the eerie muted greenish glow of the GID, it also fades the longer the lights are off, creating something truly remarkable.
Imagine if you will viewing a painting with the lights on AND with the lights off! One painting, or two?
I have finished four paintings in this new style/pigment.
One was hanging at House of Rts in Squamish B.C. which sold to an exciting collector.
Another two are hanging in Whistler at Chili Thom Gallery and Fitz Pub.
In Vancouver you can view two of them at Juju Salon on Davie street, tell Steve that Pepe sent you.

Evil the Devil

This little guy is "Evil the Devil" he's about 4x5 inches large, acrylic on canvas board.
I originally drew the sketch for him in Revelstoke , B.C. in the back room of PINZ Boardshop while doing a guest tattoo artist spot in the summer. I did a lot of drawing and sketching on that trip, as well as a shit load of tattoos. When in Salmon Arm or Revelstoke check them out , they will have all your sk8boards, longboards and snowboard needs (http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=8300319330)

Last winter I painted Evil the Devil (EtD) at the "Cero World Wide Friends" party in Whistler but wasn't 100% happy with the turn out. So I figured I would repaint him. Hope you like him.
Oh, and he's for sale and looking for a home. $100.00 (unframed)