41 posts tagged “artist”
All of you Brandi Milne fans out there such as myself probably already got the newsletter directing you to go to the Hurley blog where right now it is displaying some brand new images of Brandi, her studio, and of course, her work! If you ask me, her newest stuff looks great as ever.. and I look forward to the day when I can afford to at least have one of those things in my own home! :D Alas, art pieces for my home have to take a back seat with a full and growing family.. Image above via Brandi's blog. Below via Hurley.com.
Brandi Milne's upcoming solo show information:
followers of the magazine to find and award new homes to. That issue will also have me in a featured article/layout.
The final 5 of the edition of 100 will be part of a special contest held on HiFructose.com (details to follow soon)
The artist proofs will be part of ‘Brandi Milne’s Easter Egg Hunt’ that will take place the evening of the opening
reception for “Run Rabbit, Run” – Fri, April 10th
‘Brandi Milne’s Easter Egg Hunt’ details:
9 of the 10 artist proofs will be part of a special giveaway / Easter egg hunt. 9 Easter eggs will be hidden about the gallery
(both inside and out) for patrons to hunt for and discover. Each egg
will contain a special ticket, good for one of the 10 AP’s, to be
redeemed that evening. Additional eggs will feature other prizes (details to follow soon)
One of the 10 artists proofs will be hand-touched by Brandi and on view as part of the “Run Rabbit, Run” exhibit
and will be available for purchase come the opening reception, but that will be the only aspect of this
special print run available through ordinary means."
Ok so my wife is a very talented artist and I've finally been able to convince her to put her awesome work on the web to give her stuff some exposure. I couldn't wait to give her portfolio a plug here on my vox..
I met my wife on the internet, and one of the things that caught my eye about her (besides her being a wonderful, lovely woman...) was her artwork that she'd shown me via email. I loved the fact that at the time she was in school for graphic design and that we had something in common in that area. Its been many years we've been married and she hasn't really found the time to do more art and get back into it until recently. This dragon is one of her first breaking back into the artsy world.
A little more background on this dragon and why its so great. First of all, Min had not been a pencil artist at all, in fact was very intimidated to working with them, but in spite of that, she tried it anyway, even picking an intimidating rendering of a dragon to work from. Well needless to say I about fell out of my chair looking at this thing! The drawing itself IMO stands alone as a well-done sketch but jeez louise, an early attempt at pencils? I say go, Melinda! I'm guessing you'll all agree too..
Check out more of her work via her Voodoo Chilli portfolio or BeHance.. Don't forget to give her votes for her work!
So the first thing that comes to mind here for me, is the name. Something about the sound of it.. "Avatar 7" heck I dunno what its supposed to mean but it just sounds really cool.. lol. Of course that's just icing on the cake of what is an awesome custom already. In the tradition of Phu's awesome style, we have yet another great toy that he's pumped out, and for the life of me, I can't figure out how in the world he gets so many of these things done per year. Maybe he's a machine like his customs.. hmmm... could that be the reason for the running theme? Are you trying to tell us something Phu? Huh?
The latest is a 10" Yoka Panda, by Ad Funture. Created for Cardboard Spaceship upcoming exhibition 'Beasts of Burden' at Subtext in San Diego. Avatar 7 patrol spacecraft comes with 2 Rebel Pilots.
Check out more images via Phu's blog here or check out his section on our Vinyl Toy Freaks forum and join the community!
I've talked in the past about BIlBetSoVic's customs and I've posted a few of his great work on my blog, I'm always in awe of his quality work, imaginative designs and equally imaginative stories behind his customs. I'm sure that more than a few of you would love to get inside the creative brain of his, so I hit Bil up to see if he had time to answer some questions for all of us to get to know him a little better..
As a (wannabe) customizer myself, an artist and huge fan of yours, the first thing I would like to say is that I love the way that your designs, art and customs all have some kind of story behind them. Not only that, they are very imaginative and funny stories.
My first question is, how do you come up with the variety of stories and ideas you have?
What inspires your art and stories?
First let me say thank you for your kind words! Most of my ideas just sorta pop into my head while sketching in books as the character comes to life a story just pops into my head like im talking to them personally,most of my stories get cut short because i could probaly ramble on for days about that characters "life" lol...
Ok, so TV, Coffee and Cereal... What kind of Cereal, TV Shows? Espresso or drip?
TV,cereal,and lots of coffee...simple as that.
Is there anything you do when you need to be inspired? I guess, what I mean is, do you have a process?mostly froot loops,fruity pebbles,anda generic trix from albertsons (tastes like the original trix SOOOO good)tv?i guess more movies than anything lots of goonies,devils rejects,hitchikers guide!anything with caffeine!
Who are your heroes when it comes to your life and getting you to where you are today? Who are the heros of today in the art toy scene for you?Not too much really,i draw alot in sketch books and on certain days come up with so many good ideas,just in case i go in an art slump i can go back and paint an idea i had months ago sometimes it works sometimes i look at my older stuff and think WTF was i thinkin????but i wouldnt call anything i do a process really....
Heroes? not too many really my parents have been SOMEWHAT supportive,my mom rescues dogs so i LOVE that,anybody who helps out animals im a big fan of...oh and Bo Jackson he was the man when i was growin up!!!big ups to Bo!!
art/toy scene heroes are too many to list and id hate to forget some so i plead to 5th on that one.
Tell me whats going on in your lumpy gray matter for
upcoming projects! Anything you can tell us now that you can reveal to
us? What kinds of things can we expect from Betso NEXT?
A few custom shows here n there,might be an artist series for the BETXO's if they do good on the first turn around probaly...hopefully to see my art in more galleries ive been working hard to be an artist that does toys,not just a toy artist....
IF they do good? Well I think you should have no worries there! I don't. :)
still gonna keep my fingers crossed...but thanx
I don't think that you should worry too much about whether people know you're an artist or not, there is no doubt, first of all just looking at your customs, but once they see your paintings and walls.. there's no question. Along the lines of art, any new plans to do anything big like big walls or art shows?
A few custom show comin up,6 x 6 show DRIL is puttin on...whatever comes my way...
What is your dream as an artist?
To be able to sit at home and paint ALL DAY and make a good living off it,not even to be rich but live comfortable....
Imagine you're retiring or at least in your golden years looking back. What do you hope you'll be looking back to see? What kind of a legacy do you hope to leave?
I hope to be recognized thru my art and know that ive put a great body of different stuff out
there for people to enjoy,maybe be talked about after death...even if thats on the antique roadshow lol.
We all know that most graffiti, done without permission of any
kind, is illegal. But you and I both know also that there is some very
amazing art up on walls -- albeit illegally. How do you feel about the
anti-graffiti sentiment of so many in our society?
I guess it all depends on what they see,i JUST moved to Salt Lake SH***y and took my dogs on a walk and some toy hit up on a tree in the middle of nowhere,i thought that was pretty shitty thats about theonly part i dont care for is "nature bombing". Other than that i LOVE all graf,and people should respect the FREE art they see everyday.
Do you think that graffiti can be done in a way that would allow artists to express themselves yet still be able to "tag"? Do you think that would take the "spirit" out of the art itself?
Yeah it would take ALOT of the "spirit" out of it the point is to get up ya know,anywhere and everywhere it a really thin line either way,i see a bunch of garbage graf here in utah so itd be better without it,but in SF,LA, or NY its a beautiful thing....
How did you get started with art?
It all started with graf,did that for a good 10 years,than i was gettin tattooed by a ex graf writer and he said somethin like "graf inhibits you to only lettering" so i started doin characters and it all kinda blossomed from there,saw a custom dunny by bLiNkY on ebay one day and that was the beginning of the end...
Was your family a supportive one when it came to your artistic gift?
not really my parents are the work-a-holics type people so they think even if you make a good living off art you should have a 9 to 5????,that gene must've skipped this generation,because i
hate to slave for any corporation hahahaha but they really didnt say much when i was doin graf every nite id be goin out with 3 cand in my belt under a hoodie and my dad would tell me "just dont get caught im not gonna bail you out" but he did a few times anyways!
I'd like to thank BilBetsovic for taking time out to answer all of these questions. Betso has a new line of toys coming out called BetXOs, and I'll be posting tomorrow about those toys, and following, I will be putting up several more days featuring Betso's work. Keep on the lookout!
Please. Don't tell me that you don't all know exactly what I mean with my title for today's post about the artist whom I am indeed a great fan of - Bil Betsovic. His stuff is odd enough, with its own street-art flavor, not offensive enough to cause an uproar but subversive and violent enough to cause a few of your hairs on your arms stand on end, all the while making you chuckle about it... That's Betso. Keep an eye out, I've got more in store coming very soon! in the mean time enjoy this painting..
A vox neighbor, Jimmy Foo who happens to be a friend, and mod on our VTF forum has put up a banner on his blog that really caught my eye and deserves some attention! Jimmy apparently has been keeping his mad skillz secret from us for quite some time now.. as his blog will also show.. check it out here!
Thanks for the heads up Matt!
I was honoured to be one of 10 international designers invited to contribute a poster design for the 'design propaganda' show which was part of the Singapore Design Festival.
The show was put together by Yah-Leng Yu from Foreign Policy and these photo's are hers that I've stolen! (You can see all of them here)
Once again, massive shout-out to Yah-Leng for giving me the opportunity to do this!
Here's a few pics, you can see all of them @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/createyu/sets/72157603429094846/
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This is a great example of something that truly inspires me and makes me want to get that pencil going. Awesome work by Sergey Safanov. You can read the post where I found this on ToysREvil's (Andy) blog
Great post Andy! :D Woot!







