4.28.2011

BATTLE OF THE SEXES: PART 3

DANG ELROD BE TAKING DAYZ. Sorry it took so long for me to actually post this!

Panels #4 and #5, a.k.a The Battle of the Sexes Panels, have just finished another round and it's time to share the goods.

LADIES FIRST!

Man, what can I say about Erin Hamilton of Oakland CA, other than her skills are OFF THE HOOK. I mean, seriously, this girl is packin' heat! She's been studying illustration at at the Academy of Art and her work is no joke, bad ass. You HAVE TO check out her site and get to know her other work, soooo worth the time! See how hyped up my sentences are?! THAT'S how excited I get when I see her work!

Ok, I'll just calm down and let you see for yourself what I'm talking about:


My name is Erin Hamilton, I've lived in California for 11 years, Texas is where my family lives, but we moved a lot when I was young. (Colorado, Ohio, Canada: my Dad is a musician and University Professor and liked to travel).
I'm a visual artist (painting, drawing, design) and am currently working on my MFA in
San Francisco at the Academy of Art University with a degree in illustration.

What is your earliest “artistic” memory?

I remember making this 2 ft tall cutout decorated snowman in 2nd grade that my teacher loved best of all the winter themed art in class, or so it seemed to me, but it was probably just a beginning point for my art-ego driven delusions.

What are three words that best describe your artwork?

Diverse, detailed, playful

What inspires you?

The architecture and energetics of different cities, nature (trees/plants/animals/bugs) people; friends and strangers, watching the early morning commuters on the bart train all sleeping like babies in business suits, movies, life/death/beautiful/ugly contradictions.

What is your goal in life?

To be happy, healthy, and wealthy (sounds cliche, but it's truly my current list of goals)

Name something you love, and why.

Having a day with no agenda or plans because it's rare to have those days right now, and I often take them anyway, then experience the self-employment anxiety of not working "enough".

What makes you angry?

Being angry makes me angry.

What was your favorite toy as a kid?

Horses

What is your favorite toy now?

My bike.

What is your “dream” art project?

I'd like to work on a film or video someday.

What have you been listening to while you’ve been working on your art[recently]?
Radiohead, Lali Puna, Cocorosie, Subtle, my upstairs 11 year old neighbor who plays Jazz trombone and piano (not by choice, though entertaining on occasion; have you ever heard an 11 year old play "Thriller" or Stevie Wonder songs on a Trombone? So good/bad!!!), and random stations on Pandora.

If you were a cocktail on a drink menu at a bar, what would your name be?

Tall glass of water, no ice?
I don't know, I usually only go to bars to hear music ...
Ok I got it: "eboogie" (it's a nickname given to me by 2 different people independent of each other; I like to dance like a freak I guess)

If you could go back in time and talk to “8 year old YOU”, what would you say to her/him?

Sweet long haired little girl, please oh please, DO NOT cut the sides of your hair shorter than the back and then feather your bangs, or you will look like a boy, later find out that your haircut is called a "mullet", and have to look at that haircut boy-phase on the family photo wall FOREVER.
AKA, The wall of shame (sorry Mom).

If you could collaborate with any other artist [living or dead], who would it be and why?

I'd like to do an art/music project with Bjork because she has such a unique, playful, yet hardworking persona and sense of freedom to what she does.

What is the best bit of advice that you have ever been given?

Don't worry so much.
(I'm still working on that)

If you had a chance to say one sentence for the whole world to hear, what would you say?

Leanne, this is too much pressure.
The whole world?
Is there a translator for people who don't speak english?
Hmmmmmmm......
I think I'd find the most bass thumping awesome song I could and just play it really loud and hope for a big ol' dance party and a little less fighting.

Beautiful! Thank you, Erin. I am so honored that you took part in the collabo and you rocked it...hardcore.

Time to see what those rascal boys are up to! Last time we saw the panel, it looked like a showdown between a rooster and Colonel Sanders [a la Ed and Oscar] and now we get to see what my boy Eddie Shiffer of El Centro did! Eddie is a wildly talented guy from the south that paints great political and energy-fueled oil works and I've witnessed him dappple into some super cool mixed media work as well. Check his website and enjoy his interview!

Aaaaaand it looks like Eddie is keeping the theme of "hilarious"!

My name is Eddie Shiffer I’m from the Imperial Valley in Southern California. The Imperial Valley is a county that shares a border with Mexico and Arizona. Many of my works deal with border issues, race, social injustice, capitalism, lack of accountability, and the duality of not belonging here or there. For the better part of my adult life I have been I teacher. I have being a tutor, a substitute teacher, a kindergarten teacher, a high school art teacher and even a community college instructor. I like to convey ideas and give people the tools to create their own. That’s why I love art, it allows me to teach and create at the same time.

What is your earliest “artistic” memory?

Drawing Fred Flintstone on the back of an envelope with one of my cousins. Mine was a little skinny if I remember correctly.

What are three words that best describe your artwork?

Political, cultural, opinionative…or blah blah blah…

What inspires you?

What inspires me are random thoughts, television, news, political issues, people, cartoons, music, coffee, food, and all things good and not so good. Life is just full of events both big and small that mold and inspire me to make art.

What is your goal in life?

Just to do the best I can, finding joy in the small things, and not owe anything to anyone.

Name something you love, and why.

What I love is the look on the face of someone who just got it. This happens a lot when you are teaching. It could be something as simple as 2+2=4 but the look lets you know that person has just learned something that they will use forever.

What makes you angry?

What makes me angry is laziness, complacency, and lack of motivation and squandered opportunities. I have had so many brilliant students with everything handed to them on a silver platter and many of these students have no ambition to do anything. This drives me nuts.

Side note, “stupidity” an intermediate painting student came up to me and asked me what colors make red. WTF, really! At least that’s what crossed my mind but I didn’t say it out loud. Once I told her red is a primary color and you can’t mix colors to make red she went back and told her group of friends that they couldn’t mix colors to make red.

What was your favorite toy as a kid?

I didn’t have a lot of money but, I some how ended up with the twins from G.I. Joe Tomax and Xamat, I thought that was so cool. I always cheered for the bad guy too. Cobra!

What is your favorite toy now?

All my toys are gone now, but gel medium and encaustic wax keeps me entertained.


What is your “dream” art project?

It would be a Mural. It would involve artists from both sides of the U.S. and Mexican border paintings on the fence at the same time and we would cross back and forth between counties without any papers. We would all be illegal artists and there would be no way of telling us apart. Then at the end of the project you could stay in whatever country you want to stay in.

What have you been listening too while you’ve been working on your art[recently]?

Tom Waits, Beatles, Juan Gabriel, Cafeta Cuba, Gypsy Kings, Leonard Cohen, Talking Heads, Dan Auerbach, Al Green and a radio station called Jose, “Nunca sabes lo que va tocar” It plays all the songs from my mother’s generation that I grew up hearing.

If you were a cocktail on a drink menu at a bar, what would your name be?

I would be called “Mister Mister”

I would be a mixture of a Redheaded Slut, a Jack and Ginger, and Don Julio Tequila. I don’t know what that would taste like but I bet you would go blind if you had more than two.

If you could go back in time and talk to “8 year old YOU”, what would you say to her/him?

Play more and make a lot of friends, quit being so shy and take a lot of chances. Then I would give myself some money so I could buy some candy.

If you could collaborate with any other artist [living or dead], who would it be and why?

Leonardo Da Vinci, I think he’s “the most interesting man in world,” The Dos Equis man would be jealous. If he were alive in our lifetime he would have invented Post-its. That’s whom I would pick

What is the best bit of advice that you have ever been given?

“Fuck Them or Fuck’em.” This had gotten me in and out of a lot of trouble.

If you had a chance to say one sentence for the whole world to hear, what would you say?

If you have anything extra food, clothing, shelter, good advise or even a story, pass it on to someone who needs it.

Good message, great art! Thank you Eddie!!!! Your dinosaur-riding robot shall go down in history as the best dinosaur/robot tag team...EVER.

We're almost finished with the battle!!! Just two more artists left, Corrin Duran of Covina and Kevin Sechelski of Houston! Let's wait and see what they do and then I will need all of YOU to cast your vote and decided who wins the battle.

My love and respects to all,

ELROD

New Panel ALERT

Hey ya'll,

Ready for some fresh work? while we're waiting on some updates to come in, we went ahead and kicked off a few new panels! Let's start off with Panel #6 that started lasted week. Here is the lineup of the talent that will be gracing the panel this time around:

Kieran [K.E.A.C] of San Francisco, CA
Danee123 of Thrift Shoppe Designs in Riverside [woot woot!], CA
Bri Wisengrad of Sin City, NV
Nicky Davis of Cypress, TX

The first person to get nasty on the panel is my girl Kieran Collins. I've seen this artist flourish over the past year and her work is getting more more solid every time she picks up a paint brush. I wish you could all see her work in person because photos just don't cut it! The textures and colors I find in her work are so well thought out and satisfying. I'm really digging how she attacked the collabo project! She went all out and covered the whole thing with a simply sweet sidewalk scene and plastic bag.... that plastic bag is the most beautiful thing I have ever seen...

I'm kieran, and apparently I lag. And am terrible at e-interviews.
I was born and raised in Orange County but have been on the east coast for the better part of my life. I do art school and make art bits.

What is your earliest “artistic” memory?

I distinctly remember tracing platypuses. And also making a drawing of a soccer cleat that read "go for your gole!" Apparently, self-ascribed creativity trumped grammatical correctness.

What are three words that best describe your artwork?

Intimate, textured, processual.

What inspires you?

Shapes, contrast, history, dialogue.

What is your goal in life?

To earn a living making art that is altruistic in nature. And to find an exact copy of my childhood dog, Nikki (dachshund/corgi mix)

Name something you love, and why.

I love chickpeas. I really do. Because of taste, versatility and nutritional value. And I love Italy, for most of the reasons other people love Italy.


What makes you angry?

Slow walkers, umbrellas, and being rushed.

What was your favorite toy as a kid?

Candy

What is your favorite toy now?

Pervy, Leanne. Honestly. I guess it would be my rectangle gauge.

What is your “dream” art project?

A collaborative in the distant future with Emilio Villalba at the MoMA (any location)

What have you been listening too while you’ve been working on your
art[recently]?

Glasser, Erik Satie, and The Xx. I also like Lady GaGa but dont listen to her that much- and I dun' care.

If you were a cocktail on a drink menu at a bar, what would your name be?

Tomboy Collins

If you could go back in time and talk to “8 year old YOU”, what would you say to her/him?

"I like your platypus. Keep at it. Consider studying art in college, not psychology."

If you could collaborate with any other artist [living or dead], who would it be and why?

Thats hard. Vuillard? Just to steal stylistic choices. Or perhaps Claes Oldenburg, to learn how he thinks- I like the tactility of his work, and his breadth of concept. Or Ruscha. I could go on and on.

What is the best bit of advice that you have ever been given?

Read.

If you had a chance to say one sentence for the whole world to hear, what would you say?

I actually don't think I'm qualified to say anything. It seems pretty presumptuous. Maybe I would handout Silly Putty or friendship bracelets?
Also want to say that the panel was inspired by a place in Italy, but it is namely an imagined space now.

Thank you, Kieran. And that plastic bag really is a beauty :)

#6 is off and on the road and is on her way down to the doorstep of my dearest homie and on of Riverside's leading stencilists, Danee "Thrift" Barrera of Thrift Shoppe Designs. Get ready for some fantastic work, because it's on it's way!

Much love and respect to you all,

ELROD

4.22.2011

Panel #3- Gian Norte of Montebello, CA

STICK A FORK IN HER, THIS B*TCH IS DONE! Yup yup, we finally have the first complete panel of El Travo Collabo 2011!!!!!!
But before I get into THAT, I want to introduce you all to MellyMel of LA! She is my long lost sister and partner in crime and I have asked her to guest write on the blog for our next Collabo artist, Gian Norte. Melly has been heling me recruit fresh faces from the LA area, and she's kind of a big deal, you know? haha, get into this post RIGHT. FREAKIN. NOW.

Hey everyone! Your lovely host asked me to guest write and introduce you to my talented recruits from LA (and a few just outside of LA city limits). My name is Melinda, or Mellymel if yo’ nasty! I happen to be a fan of ELROD’s and by some sick fate we met on the intrawebs. You know when you’re randomly searching through your friend’s profiles (like you never done that before) and find out, “wow! This vata has my artwork as her profile picture!” type of fate. Well, she saw her piece as my profile picture on the social network scene and it blew her mind in a good way (so I’m guessing?). After a few emails and a lot of laughs, I realized I met my soul sista and knew we would make a hardcore art hustlin’ team.
Now for the next artist on the panel and my first recruit to El Travo Collabo familia, Gian Flores Norte. I’m so stoked to introduce Gian’s work to the world. Gian is a true Angeleno, born and raised in East LA. I’ve known Gian for a few years now. We met when Gian worked with Mr. Cartoon at Last Laugh and I worked next door at Upper Playground. When he wasn’t hustlin’ Last Laugh gear to peeps, he was hard at work in his sketchbook. I knew when I saw Gian’s work that he had some dope skills creating his own signature line work. Always on his grind, he’s been busy tattooing and making a name for himself in the art world. He’s created some innovative installations and bold work on canvas that remind me of some tripped out amoeba. The colors and shapes he creates are so uninhibited and fresh. He’s definitely someone you want to keep an eye on! Gian’s work can be seen on Saturday, April 23rd at Soundbite Studios in Echo Parque. Get to know more about Gian and check out his interview AND his sick art HERE.

What is your earliest “artistic” memory?

GN:It was during kindergarten and for halloween we had to paint the pumpkins we had in class and my favorite color at the time was orange so i painted my pumpkin orange i remember my teacher telling my mom "he's going to be an artist"

What are three words that best describe your artwork?

GN:Organic, Amoeba-like, complex

What inspires you?

GN:Life, more like everyday life things I see on an everyday basis as well as street art graffiti on city streets, murals too.

What is your goal in life?

GN:My main goal, my main goal is to be able to do exactly what I love which is artwork and live on just doing that and not only life but live well. I want to have my art in galleries and have installations around the country and be a famous tattoo artist also.

Name something you love, and why.

GN: I love authenticity, whether it be in someone a place somewhere you eat or just in general. I think people and things that are authentic are lacking these days and things are more becoming mass produced, and everyone is trying to fit in with the way society wants people to want. I want love seeing original authentic artwork, i love authentic people, restaurants, ideas, places, like something you dont see everyday or that is rare to see.

What makes you angry?

GN: Conformity. I really hate how everybody wants to flock to a certain image of how they think they should look or what they should buy or what they should be doing. I know for a fact i've conformed in the past but I always knew i wasn't being true to myself. I believe everyone has something to offer the world as themselves as their own people.

What was your favorite toy as a kid?

GN: Wow this is a hard one lol! Well, me and my brother grew up watching predator and aliens and reading comic books. I can't zero in on just one, my favorites were all my toy guns especially the ones that made a shot sound, and all my predator, alien, spiderman,venom and marvel character toys.

What is your favorite toy now?

GN: My iphone lol. I can do so much from just the palm of my hand and it's a great way to stay in touch, plus Ihave some pretty sweet games on here too.

What is your “dream” art project?

GN: My dream project is to make a 10-16 foot instillation piece of one of my piece's but as you would assume in 3D.

What have you been listening too while you’ve been working on your art[recently]?

GN: Recently i've been listening to allot of rock, but the one band I listen to allot when i'm working is the Arcade Fire.

If you were a cocktail on a drink menu at a bar, what would your name be?

GN: Heavy kick, because when you drink me I want you to feel like someone kicked you off your feet lol

If you could go back in time and talk to “8 year old YOU”, what would you say to her/him?

GN: Don't be afraid of anyone or what anyone is going to tell you because you're gonna grow up into the person you want to be.

If you could collaborate with any other artist [living or dead], who would it be and why?

GN: Oh hands down Alex Pardee. I love Pardee's work the thought he puts into each piece is so well thought out and in depth and just his use of color and his line work is so on point.

What is the best bit of advice that you have ever been given?

GN: Don't ever let anyone tell you what you can and cannot do/be because only you and no one else are in control of your own destiny. Be truly You, Believe that there's no one bigger.

If you had a chance to say one sentence for the whole world to hear, what would you say?

GN: Amongst all the fighting and hate that our world is consumed with, has all this racism and killing and hate made the world a better place?

Well said. Thank you Gian for sharing your ameobic love and wise words. And a HUGE thank you to MellyMel for helping me with EVERYTHING! Without her, I fear this project would not exist. She has helped me plan and execute my vision and I shall be forever grateful to have her in my life. We familia now, hermana.

BUT, HEELLLOOOOOOOO! You guys! We JUST finished the FIRST complete panel of the project!!!!!! Let's take a trip down memory lane and see how this baby grew!

First- Elizabeth Amento of San Francsico:


Second- Sarah "Holla Back" Holbach of San Diego:

Third- Forest Stearns of Oakland:


Fourth- Gian Norte of Montebello:


BOOM! BANG! POW! Killed it!!

That's FOUR amazing artists and 1,772 miles of traveling!!! God, I love this project so much.

Take it all in, my friends. Tis a beautiful thing that we did here. 4 people with no prior connection, have created this single piece of traveling art and are now connected for life. And they did such a fantastic job. This panel has so much life and character and you can easily sport each artist's style. Job well done! It pains me to do this, but I must now wrap up Panel #3 and put her in storage until the shows begin next year. Or maybe this needs to be hanging in my office until then... hmmm.....

I love you all.

ELROD