Brooklyn Street Art – Aqueduct Mural Coverage
LA’s David Flores used to go to the races at Santa Anita when he was a kid. “but nothing major, we didn’t bet or anything like that,” he says as he steps back to compare his rendering to the piece on the wall. The composition combines the jockey image from a photo from the track with a new mask and a horse and hand from two other sources. “I kind of married them together,” he says of the scene. “I had to make it the way I wanted with a lot of diamonds and stars and stripes – you know how they wear their gear so it’s all colorful.”
Normally more abstract, this wall by Flores is literal in its depiction, but with an illustrators eye. Has he worked with animals in his work much? “I have worked with animals a couple of times but nothing of this scale – or horse racing and I’m super excited because I’m a fan of the sport. I’m stoked on it now.”
Great to catch up with Brooklyn Street Art last night. Head on over to their site to see the full write up on the Aqueduct Mural project.
www.brooklynstreetart.com/theblog/aqueductmurals
L.A. Mag – Artist Reinterprets a Surrealist
Jean Dieuzaide’s famous 1951 photograph of Salvador Dalí, “Dalí’ in the Water,” has become instrumental in trying to understand the famed Surrealist as a human being. The black-and-white image features Dalí standing neck-deep in the ocean, his maniacal smile and curled mustache suspended in time. As it turns out, Dalí was terrified of the sea and he’s known for his wild color palettes. Artist David Flores decided to incorporate those elements into his portrait of the artist.
WHAT: The bright pinks and floral notes stand out among the greys and blacks on the wall. Dalí’s eyes are wide open and they watch you as you walk across the parking lot. His mustache becomes a flower or vice versa. The polka dots in the background are a nod that things are not always as they seem—or are they?
WHO: Flores is a highly gifted artist with big ambitions. Alongside his partner, Olivia Bevilacqua, he turns derelict walls into hidden treasures. This means that any canvas and any subject (living or dead) are fair game. He has painted dignitaries and scholars like Nelson Mandela and Albert Einstein. He has memorialized Beastie Boys singer MCA at the site of the band’s former recording studio in Atwater Village. Athletes and artists are also fair game. Johnny Cash eyes you on Sunset Boulevard.
WHERE: Art store Graphaids on La Cienega Boulevard is a prime place to purchase the finest aerosol cans and street art supplies. It’s fitting that this is where Flores’ large-scale Dalí (who was recently spotted in Woodland Hills) welcomes customers with a knowing glare.
“hate not what this country is doing to you, but hate what you are doing to this country”…-df
SLAMDANCE 14
These Badges for the 20th Annual SLAMDANCE film festival are ready.
The New York Racing Association
The grandstand walls at Aqueduct Racetrack will serve as canvasses for 11 contemporary urban artists who will transform the first floor of New York City’s only racetrack into a horse racing-themed street art show for “Aqueduct Murals,” opening to the public on Saturday, November 23.
“New York City is arguably the Mecca of street art and ‘Aqueduct Murals’ integrates horse racing with a celebration of this vibrant, artistic community,” said Paul Kelleher of The New York Racing Association, Inc.’s (NYRA) Corporate Development department. “Aqueduct is New York City’s racetrack and this exhibit will be emblematic of the track’s wonderful, multi-faceted environment.”
The artists – from as far away as South Africa and as near as Brooklyn – will descend upon the racetrack for three nights prior to the show’s opening to pair the Big A’s walls with their unique visions of the “Sport of Kings.”
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Jordan x DF x CP3, Staples Center.
13 journées dans la vie de Picasso – Documentaire
La vie contradictoire, magnifique et terrible d’un artiste prolifique qui a profondément marqué le XXe siècle. Passionnant.
Chaque jour de sa vie, Picasso a dessiné, sculpté, gravé, modelé ou peint. Son œuvre est comme un immense journal intime où se confondent histoire personnelle et histoire du siècle : deux guerres mondiales, la guerre d’Espagne, les femmes, les amitiés, les ateliers, la joie de vivre et les moments de désespoir, l’amour de la peinture…
Le film s’attarde sur treize journées, treize moments clés de la vie de Picasso. Chaque séquence a sa composition particulière, sa ligne de force, sa “musique”, en fonction des documents présentés : carnets de dessins, œuvres célèbre ou secrètes, entretiens, documents filmés, photos…
PICASSO, GIFT UNIVERSAL
PICASSO BY DAVID FLORES ART
GIFT UNIVERSAL
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Went to drop off a few pieces of art down in Costa Mesa for the Grand Opening of DAX Gallery. They just happen to have the perfect wall for this Picasso piece I’ve been wanting to paint and lift on site.
So we gathered up some cans and Pablo Picasso went up opening day.
DAX Gallery, Costa Mesa.
2951 Randolph Ave. Costa Mesa, CA 92626
DAX GALLERY
We will be down at DAX Galley tomorrow gifting our friends for their hard work on their beautiful new space. Come join us for their grand opening.
Tomorrow Saturday Nov 9th 6:00pm – 10:00pm
2951 Randolph Ave, Costa Mesa.