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Erik Otto Art – Terrestrial Syndrome Show – San Francisco

Erik Otto Art – Terrestrial Syndrome Show – San Francisco

Undercurrents

Undercurrents

Sketch 6

Sketch 6

Erik Otto’s art has a fascinating moody feel that sits alongside bright colours and hopeful images, we wanted to find out more so he very kindly answered a few questions about his latest show for us…

Terrestrial Syndrome at The Shooting Gallery in San Francisco (September 12th to October 3rd 2009), go check it out!…

Sketch 13

Sketch 13

WG – How did the show go in your opinion?

Erik – Smooth. All the artwork was complete by the deadline, the install went up fast, and the opening night was packed. Can’t complain really. It was my third show at this gallery, and they say third times the charm.

WG – What are your favourite materials to paint with?

Erik – House paint for quick cover, spray paint for immediate mark making and stenciling, and screen print for graphic texture.

Sketch 4

Sketch 4

Searching for a Deeper Source

Searching for a Deeper Source

WG – Where did the house theme in your work originate from?

Erik – That’s a loaded question, but in short, the house is a physical symbol of spiritual embodiment. It’s placed in a world full of chaos often seeking safety in the clouds of it’s own dreams. My artwork is somewhat autobiographical, but mostly a reaction to the world that’s trying to change me every day.

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WG – What artists out there do you enjoy/admire at the moment?

Erik – Painters, Robert Rauschenberg, Tom Sachs, Barry McGee, David Ellis, Thomas Campbell. Directors, Michel Gondry. Musicians, Tommy Guerrero, Nostalgia77, and Bonobo. So many more to name…I can go on forever.

Overcast

Overcast

Merge

Merge

WG – What’s next for you?

Erik – Artist-in-Residency at the San Francisco Dump. Sounds funny (or shall I say smells funny), but it’s an awesome experience and for someone like me who works primarily on found material…it’s heaven. After that, I seriously need to take off and check out other parts of the world. Expose my art to new audiences, and get exposed to new perspectives.

WG – Your favourite type of sneakers/shoes?

Erik – Vans Era’s.

Intortus

Intortus

Drift 2

Drift 2

WG – I love the pieces painted/drawn inside book covers, where did you get this idea from?

Erik – I am always scavenging for new materials to work on, and what always works best is something that is readily available. My girlfriend and I were on this garage sale stint, and I started collecting old books to use for my show. I wanted to offer something affordable for people on a budget, so I kept the pieces simple and clean. It turned out pretty well I think.

WG – Of all the pieces in your new show, which is your favourite?

Erik – I am connected to all the work I make and with each piece I create I seem to find healing in other areas of my life. “Rebirth” is my favorite becuase it has to do with my mom’s recent battle of cancer and how through it all, she stayed strong and kept the family afloat.

Rebirth

Rebirth

Divine Assistance

Divine Assistance

WG – If you could only paint with 2 colours for the rest of your life, what would you choose?

Erik – Black and White would make sense, but I would do Cyan and Flourescent Orange. Hopefully I won’t regret that decision.

Erik Otto’s Terrestrial Syndrome Show is at The Shooting Gallery in San Francisco (September 12th to October 3rd 2009).

You can stay up to date with his latest projects via his blog, or check out his other project his blog, or check out his other project newleafcollection.com. Erik is also currently available for commissions and freelance work, check out his site to see more.

If you like this then you might like Mark Fox’s art too…


San Francisco Street Art – ‘Carnival’ 1994

San Francisco Street Art – ‘Carnival’ 1994 by Joshua Sarantitis, Emmanuel Montoya and Carlos Loarca

This street art (‘Carnival’ 1994) is within walking distance of Capp Street and 20th in San Francisco Mission District. It’s HUGE and goes all the way along a block.

It’s a mix of 3 artists (there are a load of assisting people too, see the list in the gallery).

I love this! Amazing festival colours, would make my walk to work a happy one. If you know anything about it then let me know, it is obviously themed and seems to depict some sort of South American message but I couldn’t tell you exactly what it is…

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Check out this other San Francisco graff, or this urban art from New York

Got some interesting pieces from Rio, Brazil later this week, and some more Granada, Spain art too.


San Francisco Street Art Mural – July 09

San Francisco Graffiti – Street Art Mural

This is an interesting bunch of San Francisco graffiti photos from Sara SN, taken in July 2009 but it looks like the main mural was done in 2006.

It’s a cool mix of traditional painting, and some graff too, cool colours.

Here is some more San Fran street art, and some really great graff from California.

Cheers again to Sara for these graffiti shots!

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Graffiti Vans and graffiti trucks in San Francisco

I’m out of the country at the mo (hoping to come back with some graffiti art from Granada, Spain so come back soon), so it’s a brief post today. Here are a couple of graffiti vans I saw in San Francisco, the ORPN one is great, cool looking graff bombing.

So while I’m away, here are a couple of posts I like from the graffiti archives, this now well-known Oscar the Grouch graffiti art from London,and some greatness from the TAG Graffiti Exhibition in Paris earlier this year.

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