Her Eyes Can Be So Cruel
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This piece up at the Say Hi To the Bad Guy show at Gallery 1988 West. The show is covering the love of the bad guys in cult classic film. Opening night is Friday, October 18th, 7-10 PM
This piece up at the Say Hi To the Bad Guy show at Gallery 1988 West. The show is covering the love of the bad guys in cult classic film. Opening night is Friday, October 18th, 7-10 PM
Her Eyes Can Be So Cruel Acrylic on panel 8.5" x11.25" x 3" |
I felt it necessary to paint Jareth from Jim Henson's Labyrinth as a total creepster. Here he is doing a little research on his super inappropriate love interest Sarah. Look, if it makes you feel any better, it seems like Jareth, although actually super old, is really a tween at heart. From his super cool hamburger phone to his constant need to create angsty prose and art in his dream journal, Jareth is developmentally arrested. Give the guy a break, all he has to hang out with is goblins.
Show up and I'll say,"Oh hello there..."
Laser Cats at Gallery 1988
I had the distinct honor and
privilege to participate in the Grand Opening show for the new location of Gallery 1988
West this past Friday. The show; titled,” Is This Thing On? #2”
was a secret blackout show. Specifically, that means that people had
no real idea of what the show's theme would be until the doors were
opened that night! Of course, the artists were aware ahead of time and so we
had some decisions to make. The theme was Saturday Night Live- any
era, any characters, anything.
It was a fantastically broad area to
work within but was so rich with fun imagery and story -so I was really
excited.
I made a ton of sketches from a bunch of
different skits. I really liked what was going on with the sketches I got from the digital short I chose. Ahem, this may be the only time I ever paint nine cats
into the same painting. Ok, then again, it may not be. At any rate,
cats with lasers shooting out of their mouths happened all over this
painting.
If you have no idea what I'm talking about, I chose Laser Cats. The boys from the Lonely
Island (Jorma Taccone, Akiva Schaffer, and Andy Samberg) have put
together one of my favorite series of short films in SNL history so I
thought it fitting to pay a little homage to them through this.
Gathering reference for the painting
was super fun since I got to go back through and watch all the shorts
over again. You can find them on the Lonely Island website, NBC.com
and Hulu if you'd like a quick refresh.
I've always loved 70's and 80's movie
poster art so I used one of the greats from that era of genre of
illustration, Frank
McCarthy, as reference. Here you go: