Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco’

Mythos & Pop Collide In NewVillager’s Latest Visual

August 23, 2011 |  by

This is for those days when cigarettes and coffee aren’t enough. No matter how good Otis Redding coos it to you. The two founding members of NewVillager are multi-media artists from San Francisco and New York. It’s no wonder, given those spatial influences that the duo are rewriting pop music. This is new mythology. And I’m all in.

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‘Quentin vs. Coen Round Two’ Opens At Spoke Art In San Francisco

June 13, 2011 |  by

San Francisco based gallery Spoke Art recently continued their film noir inspired group art shows dedicated to the film work of Quentin Tarantino and the Coen Brothers, with the opening of the second installment, ‘Quentin Vs. Coen Round Two’. A line of patient spectators down the block is a stark signal that they’re doing something right.

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Rhys Cooper’s Prints For Spoke Art’s Of ‘Quentin vs. Coen Round 2′

May 13, 2011 |  by

Just in time for Spoke Art’s Quentin vs. Coen Round Two, opening June 2nd at the new permanent gallery space in San Francisco, comes the latest from Australian artist Rhys Cooper.

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Paper vs. Brush: Collage by Matt Gonzalez/Paintings by Tom Schultz

March 24, 2011 |  by

Politician and artist Matt Gonzalez and veteran painter Tom Schultz will team up for a two man show honoring their friendship and the relationship between their art at a.Muse in blah. Paper vs. Brush, a clever nod to their respective styles of paper collaging and painting opens in April.

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Hometown Glory: Amy Ahlstrom’s Pop Inspired Quilts

February 1, 2011 |  by

Amy Ahlstrom is leading a growing trend of ultramodern fiber-based art better known as quilting. Affectionately referred to as, The Urban Quilter, Amy acts as “part documentarian, part DJ,” to create pop-art inspired postcards of her favorite urban places. Growing up in a family of quilters, sewers, and knitters gave the San Francisco based artist her start. Her background as a comic illustrator and graphic designer gave her style.

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Three Artist Mural Outside Kokoro Gallery

November 9, 2010 |  by

Street artists Hugh Leeman, David Young and Eddie Colla recently completed this mural outside the Kokoro Gallery in San Francisco, CA. Take a closer look at the mural now.

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Lower Haight Mural By Mars-1, Hugh Leeman & More

October 28, 2010 |  by

Painter Hugh Leeman is a part of a mural project in the Lower Haight District of San Francisco. The finished mural will be comprised of around a dozen artist featuring Doze Green, Mars-1, Jeremy Fish and more.

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Artist Of The Week: Mario Wagner

September 6, 2010 |  by

Mario Wagner, born in 1974, works as an artist and illustrator in San Francisco/USA. Wagner creates his works using analog methods of collage incorporating vintage print media. Mario is An-Mag.com's Artist of the Week.

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Akira Beard’s New Portraits Of Jesus, Fonzie & More

September 2, 2010 |  by

When artists want to share new work they take to the Internet. Akira Beard has been posting new work to his flickr account all August. He recently posted a piece of Jesus, yesterday (Sept 1). Take a closer look at his new work.

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Matt Mignanelli’s Transforms For New Solo Exhibition

August 10, 2010 |  by

New York City based designer and artist Matt Mignanelli recently sent us these preview images of his upcoming solo exhibition "Transformative Illuminations" at Medicine Agency in San Francisco.

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Jeff Peterson Mural on Howard Street in San Francisco

February 8, 2010 |  by

Scott Beale found this new Jeff Peterson mural walking back from Sightglass Coffee.

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Artist Spotlight: Conrad Ruiz

January 22, 2010 |  by

Conrad Ruiz is a recent graduate in the MFA Program at California College of the Arts.

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