Sam Flores, up to some new tricks...

I recently braved the 6 hour drive down to LA to check out Sam's new show "Ego, Addiction, & Other Bedtime Stories" at Subliminal Projects.  The show was phenomenal. It's always heartening to see  artists that are constantly striving to expand on his or her already well developed skill set, and Sam is no exception. Apparently, he spent the past year developing  a new style and has very clearly been able to add an immense level of depth to his new body of work. I was impressed to see such dark imagery mixed seamlessly with the familiar characters and vibrant color palette that we know and love from Sam. Some of my favorite works from him are the deeper, more emotionally charged ones. And in the past i have only seen a handful of  pieces that reflect what his new work openly celebrates. 

"Lonely"

Self Destruction 1, 16

Hats off to you Mr. Flores,  "Ego, Addiction & Other Bedtime Stories" is a very thoughtful and well executed show.  Weren't able to make it to LA?... Click here to get a more extensive look.

USUGROW and CREW

Usugrow presents  :SHINGANIST:

Wow, what a whirlwind, Usugrow and his crew were some of the most entertaining artists that have hit FIFTY24SF. If you stopped in the gallery after the opening reception, you were surely greeted by one or five of the participating members of the  show. The sidewalk was temporarily converted into a skateboard parking lot,  and the boys spent the week sitting on the neighbors' stoop enjoying the sunshine and signing autographs. Usugrow brought his hand crafted incense holder as an added detail for the show and Bene supplied the i-pod to ensure the the ambience was just right in the gallery. These boys are immensely talented and know how to hold their own in the world of art. As I walked through the crowd during the opening, it was clear to me that these men were one of a kind. Awe inspired praise fell from the mouths of the spectators without pause. I felt like we had brought gods to earth and we mortals were were only beginning to grasp their greatness.

Right before the show opened, I sat down with Usugrow to ask him a few questions about his work process.  I asked him what he thought about while he was drawing and he said, " Well, nothing really. No, that's not true...sometimes I am thinking...hmmm I have to pay my rent...must work harder!" Ususgrow is a really genuine, funny and down to earth guy who is happy to be living the life he wants to live.  He continued,"Even though I thinking about paying rent sometimes; I am mostly thinking nothing. Drawing is my time to relax, I just draw."  When I asked him about what type of music he listens to while he draws he said he enjoyed listening to everything, but that he preferred punk rock. He threw up a punk rock sign and said, " I am the lead singer of a punk rock band back in Japan!" Seriously, this guy had me in stitches most of the time we were together.

 His decision to include his friends in his new book and on his international tour with :SHINGANIST: is based on his own passion for art, he looked at me seriously for a moment and he said, " You know...i want to tell you one thing... i love art. I love all art. Good art is good and well, bad art is bad, my friends are good. I respect them very much." 

SF and Hollywood legends alike seem to agree that Usugrow, Toshikazu, Mozyskey, Bene and Jun are extremely talented young men. Their work ethic and dedication to their craft is uncanny. If you ever have the great fortune of meeting them, don't be shy, walk up and say hello. As Usugrow says, "We are here for the public, we make art for them, this is who we are."

Mear One: Manifest Energy And Radiate

FIFTY 24PDX Gallery presents a new exhibit of artwork and installations from Los Angeles-based artist Mear One. "Manifest Energy And Radiate" will display a series of new paintings based on cultural manifestations of spirituality and the radiant energy of being in the universe. The exhibit will also feature site-specific installations drawn from Mear's extensive mural history.

Group Show at Fifty24SF Gallery with Albert Reyes, Dennis McNulty, Jeremy Simmons, Tiffany Bozic

Albert Reyes, Dennis McNulty, Jeremy Simmons, Tiffany Bozic