Saturday June 1st 2013 7-10 pm Limited edition Zombie art book release and art show @ Zughaus Gallery in Berkeley Ca, 1306 3rd st, on the tracks @ Gilman st.
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Saturday June 1st 2013 7-10 pm Limited edition Zombie art book release and art show @ Zughaus Gallery in Berkeley Ca, 1306 3rd st, on the tracks @ Gilman st.
Posted in fine art, Installation, Murals, Paintings, Prints, shows, zombies
Tagged art, artbook, berkeley, books, california, exhibition, Installation, occupy, occupy your mind, zombie nation, zombies
Greeting lovers of Zombies and Art! I’ve launched a kickstarter campaign to crowd fund a publication of my Zombie artwork! 64 pages of full color zombies for low low donation of $35! Many more custom art rewards available as well at higher donation levels! Please donate if you can, and help spread the word!
December 3, 2012 in design, fine art, illustration, Murals, Paintings, Prints, Public art, zombies
Tagged artbook, kickstarter, zombies
Some of you out there in internet land might remember the brief fame of our Kittenzilla mural, which we painted and installed on the old Harding theater in San Francisco in November of 2010. Bunnie Reiss, Myself, and our good friend Garrison Buxton produced the piece and installed it as part of the Gallery Heist One year anniversary show. It received great reviews and was instantly welcomed by the local neighborhood and the larger internet community. Unbeknownst to us, we had tapped into an internet meme, and the simple joy of seeing a giant kitten with laser eyes seemed to leave people with a sunny happy feeling. We just like to paint giant kittens.
The location was secured for us through the gallery owner, Julianne Yates, over at Gallery Heist. She assured us the mural would be up for somewhere between two and three months, and that she would contact us when it was time to remove it and replace it with art from another artist. So imagine our horror when Andrew Dalton, who reports for the SFist and runs his own blog the aggressive panhandler that first brought Kittenzilla to the land of the internets, sent us an email that our mural, barely a month old and loved, had been completely defaced. Not just a tag, not repairable, but completely and utterly destroyed, overlaid with the artwork of another. I was baffled, upset and hurt. Who would do such a thing? And why? These questions would soon be answered, but only to create more questions. As word spread of the vandalism, people chimed in with their blog comments, and we tried to get to the bottom of it all.
I sent Julianne Yates from Gallery Heist a message, telling her that someone had defaced our artwork and we would be taking it down. Imagine my surprise when she phone me back almost immediately, and let me know that she had been their while the painting had occurred, and that it was a friend of hers (street artist Gaia) who had done the work, sanctioned by her gallery. I was blown away. How had at least two months become barely more than one, and why had she not contacted us? We had purchased the boards for the installation, done the painting partially in the studio and finished the installation on Divisadero. This was our work of art, and she had no right whatsoever to destroy it. We had plans to relocate the mural once it’s time was up on Divisadero. These are questions that have still not been answered.
Luckily, we had been able to get a good friend and professional photographer to get out there barely a few days before our mural was destroyed and take some nice photographs, so that Kittenzilla may live on. We will be offering high quality prints through Adhoc gallery, so that Kittenzilla may live out its nine lives, even after the original is no more. We are interested in finding more spaces to bring our giant kitten love to as well, so if you have a wall available in the bay area let us know!
What many people told us is that they loved the positive, playful energy of Kittenzilla, and that we will try and keep moving- we hope to make lemonade out of lemons and move forward into 2011 with a positive, playful vibe, bringing more giant kittens to a neighborhood near you.
I found this paper backing in an old photo frame. A ghost. The photo long gone, all that remains is the residue.
Posted in fine art, Paintings, Prints, zombies
Tagged 80's, E.T., fine art, limited edition, michael jackson, painting, Paintings, pop culture, print, Prints, silkscreen, spray can, undead, zombie nation, zombies
We don’t let the famous die, their image lives on and does the dark magicians bidding. Such is the after life of a celebrity Zombie.
Posted in fine art, Paintings, Prints, zombies
Tagged celebrity, fine art, limited edition, Marilyn monroe, painting, Paintings, print, Prints, silkscreen, spray can, undead, zombie nation, zombies
Everyones favorite O.Z. (Original Zombie).
Posted in fine art, Paintings, Prints, zombies
Tagged character, fine art, jesus, jesus christ, limited edition, painting, Paintings, print, Prints, religion, silkscreen, spirits, spirituality, spray can, undead, zombie nation, zombies
"MJET" part of a stencil silkcreen series from 2008/2009. Ezra Li Eismont, Spray enamel and acrylic ink on plywood.
I made about 10 of these with different color ways. They have all moved onto other people walls- I don’t even have one myself! ah, such is life. Michael and ET, what a dynamic duo.
Tagged 80's, alien, E.T., michael jackson, painting, Paintings, pop culture, print, Prints, silkscreen, spray can, stencil
Posted in Paintings, Prints, zombies
Tagged fine art, painting, Paintings, print, Prints, silkscreen, undead prez, zombie nation, zombies