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Tuesday, February 23

Interview with Chris Brett

here fishy fishy by chris brett

FatkidHeaven by Chris Brett

SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you?
* Friends, Family and my day job as a Dogwalker....
They all teach me to appreciate the simple enjoyments of everyday life.

2. Favourite character from the Muppets?
* Gonzo the Great!

3. Window or isle?
* Anything beyond 3 hours i need the isle.... im 6' 2,
so i need to be able to stretch alot on long commutes....
if its a short bus or train ride then i'll take the window for sure....

4. 3 favourite colours to use?
* Pink, Orange, Black

5. First thing on your mind most mornings?
* Coffee.....


6. Favourite artist to collaborate with?
* My old graffiti buddies.

frosty lament by chris brett

EweTube by chris brett

DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you?
* I guess my work could be called "Suburban Contemporary"
or "NewBrow"...... I have some graffiti elements in alot
of my pieces, being from the suburbs of Toronto, I was
primarily paintings Fr8's and spots along the transit lines
into T.O..... It involved alot of bushwacking most times and
i loved that aspect of nature meets concrete and steel, those
experiences of graffiti stuck with me alot deeper then when i
would paint the inner city.... That mixed with a steady diet of
Disney, Dr. Seuss, Jim Henson, Ren & Stimpy, and Saturday
morning cartoons growing up. I guess my style could more or less
be called Fun....



• Who was your main inspiration at the start?
* My main inspirations at the very start was some graffiti writers
from Calgary, Alberta. It was around 97-98 when i started to catch
all these pieces and throwups along the c-train line to my school
from these guys Pestoe & Voes... Over the course of about a year these
2 guys hit most if not the entire line.. station to station... corner
to corner of the city... that really impressed me, and had me
start diggin deeper into the graffiti scene in Calgary.
Eventually started painting with a couple guys from my high school,
and then my boys i met when i moved out east to Ontario. The Ontario
guys were my main inspiration in terms of work ethic... Hardest
working dudes i know.


• What are you trying to say or create with your art?
* Im trying to create a sense of tension with my work, but also a sense
of relief. The Nostalgic feel of a technicolored childhood, paired
with the "life aint perfect" sensibilities of an Adult.... I enjoy
the viewer creating there own meaning versus telling them directly.
My experience with the painting is personal as is the viewers
experience, and i enjoy hearing how that experience overlaps or
differs entirely..... bottom line is i hope people are amused and
mildly disturbed when they see my work.


• Where have you taken your art or had it put up?
*Ive had shows in Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Miami, SF, Des Moines,
and Seattle..... Unfortunately on my budget ive only been able
to physically bring my work to local shows in Toronto and Ottawa.

• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle?
*I dont go out and party very much. Weekends in the studio are
pretty common. Before that it was weekends in the train yards. Art
has been a great way to blow off steam and feel like a productive
human being.... not to say i dont go out and Rage, but its few and
far between.


• How does the community benefit from your art?
* Hopefully by making them smile.

big sucker by chris brett


• With the boom of urban art & the many classifications such as street
art, graffiti, bombers. . How do you view these styles & what would
you like to say about them?
* I view all those styles as important pieces to the new movement of
art we've been experiencing over the last 30 years. The are all
equally important, and to appreciate one you have to appreciate
the other....... Im still very excited by what im seeing in all facets
of the "culture" and look forward to its further evolution in
the generations to come.

dont hate by chris brett

Info:

To stay in touch with new works, shows, and musings

http://www.ChrisBrett.ca
http://www.twitter.com/ChrisBrett
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Art-of-Chris-Brett/266892240808

Wednesday, February 17

Interview with Paul Baines

black-christ-urban-art

SIMPLE SIX

1. Besides art & music what else drives you? Politics, the environment, philosophy, strange dreams, impossible memories and flashes of inspiration.

2. Favourite character from the Muppets? Animal - used to have a friend years ago who looked like him and played the drums too. Although he was called Ken.

3. Window or aisle? Window

4. 3 favourite colours to use? Black white and hmmm.... the other depends on my mood.

5. First thing on your mind most mornings? Tea, emails, cats, weather, work, sketching any ideas from dreams.

6. Favourite artist to collaborate with? Warhol, William Blake and Marcel Duchamp - will need a séance.

bang-bang-urban-art

marilyn-vs-marilyn-urban-art

DOWN to BUSINESS

• What style of art do you create & where did it start for you? Urban art, or that's what most people tell me it is. It's a long story, I used to make giant collages from commercial posters from a company in Brighton, then I got into design, graphics mainly, then fashion, then worked my way back to art. I realised that if I ever wanted to get my political views across to a wider audience I'd have to learn to visually entertain...


• Who was your main inspiration at the start? Andy Warhol


• What are you trying to say or create with your art? That life is fake. The media and government tell us what to do, what to look like, how to behave, and feed the never ending cycle of greed and vanity.


• Where have you taken your art or had it put up? Nowhere as yet, except on people's walls. Don't work the streets (any more) and don't like most galleries, except a few indie ones. If I ever get around to screen prints I have a few offers to exhibit.


• How have you used your art to change your lifestyle? My basement is now a screen printing studio, and p/t cat sanctuary for local strays - although that part wasn't planned lol.

pearly-king-urban-art

• How does the community benefit from your art? Fight the power.


• With the boom of urban art & its many classifications such as street art, graffiti, bombers. How do you view these styles & what would you like to say about them?
It's all art under another name, the point is there isn't a top-down filter system in the arts these days. The rich and influential have to wait in line like everyone else. Urban art and all its sub-genres have made the public realise that artists are more like them than the dealers, galleries, auction houses and posh magazines that pimp them out to rich bankers looking to make a quick buck investment. Art for all!

doomsayer-urban-art

http://www.arturban.co.uk/

Sunday, November 22

Lazymills


VU: SP sits and drugs out by =lazymills1986 on deviantART

Lazymills. . . possibly one of the strongest reasons i started up on Deviant Art.
Inspired by her straight up approach & kick ass art!
i have followed her work from the point i found it. Animation, comics & cool pimped out characters are her game & it's one she plays well. I use one of her characters on a twitter account which i love & appreciate.


trike and his skull helmet by =lazymills1986 on deviantART

these are just some personal favourites from her Deviant Art gallery.


Kid Flash fan art by =lazymills1986 on deviantART

You can find Lazymills work all over the net at places like you-tube, vimeo, comicspace & has even got onto twitter & the list goes on. . .