Art/Design Travis Louie’s Family Portraits

July 8, 2010 - 1:15 pm

Toad Prince

When one looks at Travis Louie’s portraits, one feels as if they’re spying on the Ellis Island of another planet.  Toad boys and rabbit girls proudly pose in their Sunday best.  His subjects may have three eyes, but they also have dignity.  It’s a surrealist take on the immigrant experience

Travis’s latest show, Curious Myths, opens at Joshua Liner Gallery on Saturday.  In it, viewers can expect the typical Louie knockout cocktail- the uber fine hairs, the sensuously blended grey. His technical virtuosity is so extreme that his paintings were once held at Italian customs by officials who refused to beleive they weren’t done by a 19th century master.

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Art/Design Featured Gallery The Tattooed Portraits of Shawn Barber

April 6, 2010 - 3:04 pm

Shawn Barber is a quiet man. When you get the opportunity to spend some time with him you realize that he is intensely reflective and thoughtful about the work that he does. In 1995 he faced a turning point in his life and his career. He decided to take matters into his own hands and get serious about the art that he created. His blended technique of realism and expression capture life and emotion in a way that is incredibly refreshing.

Shawn, being tattooed himself as well as being a tattoo artist helps to inform the stories he tells through paint. He latest collection consists of tattooed portraits of tattoo artists that he admires from all over the United States, as well as some tattoo studio environments and still-lives.  The above portrait being my personal favorite, of two brothers who are not only tattoo artists on opposite coasts, but twins. This work in progress still needs the brothers actual tattoos painted in but the gestures and expressions between them read firmly of familial taunting….each brother egging on the other, as brothers often do.

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