Nudashank in Baltimore recently exhibited the work of Washington DC-based artist, Michael Dotson. I love the playful and “rad” nature of his work. His vibrant, straight out of the box color palette is whimsical and attractive and manages to keep things light without being trite. Some pieces, referred to on his website as “drawings”, appear to be colored marker on graph paper while his paintings are executed in acrylic. He shows clear talent with both mediums and while there is a completely different feel between the two separate bodies of work, there is a cohesive sense of vintage abstraction to them that is reminiscent of 80’s and early 90’s aesthetics. Digital landscapes, pixel play, and “80’s modern” compositions that Don Johnson would most surely have had hanging in his “Miami Vice” bachelor pad. I kinda wish they had made a Trapper Keeper with Dotson’s motifs back when I was in grade school. Hell. I kinda wish they’d make one now.
Posts Tagged ‘drawing’
Rad: Michael Dotson
Posted in Favorites, Fine Art, Gallery, Painting, tagged baltimore, drawing, Gallery, Michael Dotson, nudashank, Painting, Washington D.C. on November 17, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Dr. Lakra at Kurimanzutto Gallery, M.C.
Posted in Exhibitions, Fine Art, Gallery, Illustration, Painting, tagged acrylic, Dr. Lakra, drawing, gouache, Illustration, Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City, Oaxaca, opening, pin up, tatttoo on September 21, 2009| Leave a Comment »
The incomparably influential and illusive Oaxacan artist, Dr. Lakra just opened his first solo show with Kurimanzutto Gallery, Mexico City over the weekend. With rare showings in the US, Dr. Lakra has proven no less inspiring to many contemporary urban artists working in America. Dr. Lakra uses (more…)
Souther Salazar on Etsy!
Posted in Fine Art, Illustration, News, tagged Art, collage, drawing, Etsy, ink, marker, mixed media, original, paper, pencil, Souther Salazar on September 18, 2009| Leave a Comment »
I just received an email from Los Angeles-based artist Souther Salazar announcing the launch of his new Etsy shop. The shop features prints, zines, phone doodles, and other fun things he finds around his studio. As Souther puts it, “It’s fun to sell things for 75 cents!” Be sure to check back often as items that sell will be replaced by new, exciting things.