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Both Sides Of The Beat

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

December 12th. What a night! I am sorry to say, but if you missed this show you missed something pretty big. There was so much talent underneath one roof, performing and not-performing. But you still have time to go to the Hostel and check out my artwork that is on display. Indy Hostel is such a great place. It is tucked away in Broad Ripple and if you aren’t looking hard enough for it you just might miss it. My art will be hanging until mid-January so head on out to the Indy Hostel before you miss out!

Ligyro setting up some beats with my art hanging on the walls

I created six new works for this show, seven including the s.a.i.n.t. RECON EP art “Psalm Before The Storm“. All the works were inspired by music in general and also partly the hip hop community. I re-purposed old cassette tapes, cassette tape holders, 8-track tapes, a speaker, an old record player cover, and more. I wanted the work the fit the theme of the event instead of just putting some older work on the walls. That would have been a lot easier but I took the extra time and effort to create new work specifically for the show. I think it definitely payed off. I couldn’t be happier with the way everything turned out. So, if you have the time or if you are in the Broad Ripple area, please take some time to check out the work. I would really appreciate it. Indy Hostel is located at 4903 Winthrop Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205. If you get lost, call (317)727-1696.

Lorax and his daughter hanging out before the show

Before I start my recap of the night, I just want to say big THANKS! to John, Gibson, and Neil for putting on such an amazing event. We are really fortunate that the Hostel, which is fully functioning takes the time to hosts events such as ‘Both Sides of the Beat’. I sure hope everyone else appreciated that gesture as much as I do. Also, thanks to s.a.i.n.t. RECON, Ligyro, Lorax, Dan Marquis, T.J. Reynolds and the Free Hand Orchestra, and Big Skittz for truly great performances. Alright, now for the recap!

Jesse from s.a.i.n.t. RECON getting there early to hang out

As I arrived early to hang my art before the show, I was greeted by Neil, Gibson, Dan, and Cory. It was my first time at the hostel but I could tell as soon as I walked in that it was something special. The atmosphere was really inviting and the space was well put together. John and everyone did a great job with the house. I wish I could have seen it before all the renovations.

Everyone hanging out, drinking some Upland beer. Thanks Upland!

The show took place in the main room on the first floor. I felt at home. I swear the color on the walls was the exact color I had on my walls growing up at my parents. The old hardwood floors took me back as well. Maybe someday I could find an old house to renovate and turn into my own.

Awesome poster created by Bonzo Rockaway. Go buy some killer shirts!

As I was unpacking my art, there was bubble wrap everywhere on the floor. Cory’s daughter was quick to grab a sheet and start poppin’! I swear she went through a 8 foot long piece of that stuff. She was having a blast. It was great to see little kids at an event like this, soaking up the creativity and uniqueness of such a show. I hope she grows up remembering and being inspired by all the great things her dad and his friends did in Indianapolis. When my son gets a little bit older, I would love to take him out more so he too can get to experience something that many people never get to. It takes a lot to put your creative being out there for everyone to see and I commend every artist of any discipline sharing their talents with the world. It needs to keep happening.

A.C.E. O.N.E. and Kinetic from s.a.i.n.t. RECON performing their first acoustic set

This wasn’t just your normal hip hop show. This show included spoken word, some freestyle, and the first acoustic performance by s.a.i.n.t. RECON. If you don’t know about these guys, you need to get hip with it. It was just Jesse with his acoustic bass, and A.C.E. O.N.E. and Kinetic with their rhymes. It was crazy to see a hip hop group perform with ease without a big beat behind them. Those dudes didn’t even need it, their words kept the time. I couldn’t believe it was their first time doing it acoustically because it seemed pretty flawless to  me. The crowd even helped out with some feet stompin’ and finger snappin’. It was one of those moments I couldn’t help but have a goofy smile on my face because it was just too good.

s.a.i.n.t. RECON performing their first acoustic set as lucky attendants take it all in

I hope there will be more shows like this in the future. Hopefully, next time will bring twice as many people. We need to share the love and creativity that is happening in Indianapolis. Take the time to click every single link on this page. All the artists are super talented so check out what they are creating. Also, if you know anyone who needs a place to stay whether they are passing through Indy or not, give Indy Hostel a call. A unique alternative to trite hotels. Until next time…

Holiday Art Sale at the Artsgarden

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Ah yes, where to start? Well, first of all I just want to say thanks to the Arts Council of Indianapolis and Be Indypendent for giving me the opportunity to share my art with people in such a large and populous venue. The Artsgarden is a truly amazing place. I wish I could live there.

Luckily, my good friend Drew Skwarcan was along for the ride all day on Friday. He helped me with loading, unloading, setting up, keeping me company, and even went the extra mile to take a ton of photos and hours upon hours of video during the event. Of course, he didn’t want the footage to go to waste so he created this super nice video not just for me but for everyone. This way everyone will get to see a glimpse into what went down at the Holiday Art Sale at the Artsgarden. Without further ado…

The day started off early. 6am early. I probably should have got more sleep that night but I had so many things I didn’t want to forget. Coffee was my life saver like always. After loading all the essentials and 70+ pieces of art into my van that barely started on that cold morning, I went to pick up Drew. We made it to the underground parking garage on time and thought it was going to be cheap to park there. Well, let me tell you something it wasn’t. $20 to park all day seems a bit steep for me but I am also famous for being frugal. Onward!

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Early bird gets the worm! *

When I found out I was one of the first to arrive that allowed me to settle my nerves a little bit. I hate running around trying to get things ready at the last minute. Even though I had two hours to set up, it still seemed like that was the outcome. I did get everything set up in time though.

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Final setup. Almost two hours of work. **

After a couple different figurations and adding a table, I finally had enough room for all my art. You never can be too prepared I guess. I was very pleased with the layout. I was able to hang a few larger works in the back. This along with the smaller works showed viewers that my work varies in size as much as the materials do. I enjoy this. I don’t want to be a ‘one-trick dog’ as they say. Who says that? I don’t know…

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Close up of assorted works. *

I made a lot of smaller works specifically for this show. My goal was to create original yet affordable artwork. This was the great time for people to pick up last minute Holiday gifts or start a personal art collection. It is very important to me to keep my work evolving while still making it affordable to people. There are some artist’s work who I love but I unfortunately can’t even buy one of their prints let alone an original. I guess it all comes down to the fact that ‘affordable’ seems to be a pretty subjective word these days.

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Conversing with friend and fellow artist, Phil Cardenas. *

Not only was I able to meet new people at the sale but a lot of my friends and family took the time to swing by. I cannot tell you how much this little act means to me. It is so easy to stay inside (especially with the cold weather and all…) but these people took the time out of their day to see me and my art. Awesome stuff right there! So thanks to all my friends and family who came out to see my booth! You guys are super supportive and are a positive force that keeps me doing what do. I want to make sure that you know I appreciate it.

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View from my booth. **

But, I wasn’t the only one at the sale! There were 20+ talented and creative people putting their work out there for the world to see. I admire that. It takes a lot of hard work and proverbial balls to do an event like this so kudos to all the artists who participated. I sure hope they had as much fun as I did.

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Second story view. *

Isn’t this space remarkable? I can’t say enough about it. I still want to live there. I need to get out more and just wander around the city like I used to back in High School, camera in hand. The Holiday Art Sale was another event that shows just how much talent Indianapolis has to offer. I hope to see all forms of art succeed and flourish in the future. We need to be a cornerstone of creativity in the Midwest. Let’s make it happen Indy!

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Close up of the custom magnets made from old coasters. *

I had a lot of fun creating these magnets. I was strolling through Goodwill (one of my favorite pastimes) when I saw a stack of old coasters. I knew right away I could use them. I was already toying around with the idea of creating custom magnets and these fit my idea perfectly. I thought it would be a great and inexpensive way to add art to the kitchen. Magnets aren’t pricey and some art shouldn’t be either. So why not combine the two? I focused on juxtaposing collage images and word phrases in a comical yet sometimes troubling manner. I enjoyed them and seeing as I sold a few, I know others did as well.

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Speaking with people about recycling opportunities around Indy. *

Another component to my booth was having free information about recycling available for people. Not only do I try to recycle through means of my art but in every day life as well. I also feel some individuals don’t recycle because they don’t know where or what to recycle. Knowledge is power. No one is perfect when it comes to their carbon footprint but we should at least all try to not be so wasteful. My friend Corrina hooked me up with the printed information that was available. Thanks Corrina! You can learn more about recycling opportunities and how to make a difference at the Indiana Recycling Coalition’s website.

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End of the day. Last chance to pick up something! *

After a slower mid-afternoon session, the masses hit the Artsgarden with full force. Friends, family, and even some people I met at Oranje back in September came out just to see my work. It was so great! I am glad we ended the night off strong. I can’t say enough about the success that was the Holiday Art Sale. So after a long day, we packed up and headed out. Did I mention the price of parking?…..eh, anyways. Then it was off to Wendy’s for a well needed late night snack. Does four double stacks and a frosty count as a snack?

* Photographs by Drew Skwarcan

** Photographs by Nathan Monk

*** Video by Drew Skwarcan

Crazy Collage and Funky Frames

Monday, November 16th, 2009

I have been beating myself up a little bit for neglecting to update the blog recently. It has been six days now….I have to step back and find this hilarious considering with the old site I went on a period of literally not updating the site for months. I mean months, over six months. So if I broke your heart, I’m sorry.

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A recent shot of the ‘winter studio’.

I have been busy (aren’t we all) getting smaller works ready for the Art Council of Indianapolis/Be Indypendent Holiday Art Sale. I have finished a lot of work on the 8-track tapes as well as utilizing old frames I have been collecting. The work is definitely going to have a wide spectrum of conceptual and formal elements. My main focus is just creating works that are affordable for everyone. I am still using plenty of collage images but not as much found objects because the majority of them are too big for the scale I am currently working in.

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Most of these will be for sale for around $20 at the Artsgarden on Friday Dec. 11. Instead of buying your gifts at Walmart or Target this year, come on down and buy some of my original artwork for around the same price. You would be supporting the local art scene which is always a great thing.

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A couple new smaller works with funky frames

Not only am I preparing for the Holiday Art Sale at the Artsgarden but the next day, Saturday Dec. 12 I will be a part of the “Both Sides of the Beat” at Indy Hostile. It will be similar to the event that took place at the Big Car Gallery on Nov. 6. It will be an experimental hiphop show with spoken word and some freestylin’ as well. Some of my work will be hanging during the event. Mark your calendar! Another event you shouldn’t miss. It will be a night full of great talent coming from two different forms of art. More info/details to come in the future. I hope to see you there.

Some call me a vagabond artist…

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

Now that it is getting colder and daylight is getting shorter, my creative processes are forced indoors. Unfortunately, my studio (garage) isn’t insulated or weatherproofed very well either. In fact, over the winter paint tends to freeze, glue becomes useless, and then we start the process over the next year. I am being proactive and keeping the ol’ wood glue indoors this year though. However, I will chance the paint freezing because 1. I don’t have space for 30+ gallons of latex paint in my house 2. I like being surprised with the coagulated latex paint. I am not afraid of texture. So whether it is perfectly new, gunky, or dry out; this guy is going to use it up.

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Because of being forced indoors over the winter, my style changes with the weather. You will probably start to notice more collage work perhaps some drawing instead of work with big, three-dimensional objects. It is kind of sad. It seemed like just yesterday it was warming up and I had so much I wanted to get done when it was warm. Did I get it all done? Of course not. Such is life. Now only if I didn’t need sleep….

So here is a photo of our kitchen table being over grown with magazine and book trimmings, 8-track tapes, glue, scissors, and old books covers.

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I was in the process of working on my well known buildings but taking them in a more dimensional direction. Instead of painting them, I am experimenting with collage and even using wood for three dimensional interpretations of my skylines. It should be fun.

Here is a close up shot of that skyline piece without giving too much away. I should be done with it soon. I think I just have to add a couple layers of glue and it should be finished.

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Well, I think that it is it until next time. Have fun and be creative!

ORANJE 2009

Monday, September 21st, 2009

ORANJE after the dust settled

ORANJE 2009 was definitely a success! I had a lot of traffic through my booth, plenty of positive feedback on my work and my booth, great collaborative interaction with the ‘raffle panels’, and I even sold some work! I just want to say thanks to EVERYONE who helped made this possible, big or small. The main contributors of helping hands were my awesome wife, Rachel, my supportive parents, Linda and Bryant, and my awesome friend and developer of this site, Drew Skwarcan. You guys rule.

People getting down with the collaborative found objects panels.

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It was a great opportunity to show my art to a large audience especially since it was by far the largest show I have ever participated in. The environment was super positive and I had so much fun talking with so many different people about so many different things. I can’t wait to apply for ORANJE 2010.

Earlier in the night.

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The only thing I regret is not being able to see more music and enjoy more artist’s booths. I had my hands full with mine and I know everyone else did as well. I am also very appreciative of the great, creative people I met at ORANJE this year and hope to continue to keep in touch and work with as many as possible.

It was getting kind of packed in there.

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This show was a big stepping stone seeing as it was my first show in over three years since my son was born. I have been working hard to develop my style over the years and I feel confident in the direction I am going, though never being stagnant. It feels great to get back into the local Indy art scene and I hope to continue to increasingly contribute to such a great city.

A look outwards from inside my booth.

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And finally, I will be selecting the five lucky winners of their very own original ORANJE 2009 collaborative found objects piece of art in the upcoming days. I will contact the winners shortly there after. Thanks to everyone who helped out and put your name in the free raffle. Good luck to everyone!