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Art Whino joins forces with Tagür Footwear once again for their third edition
of Inked Souls, an exhibition featuring customized sneakers and fine art by
local, national and international leaders in the Pop Surrealism/Urban
Contemporary art movement.
The Inked Souls exhibit will spotlight the art
of individual customization. Each invited artist will be given a pair of blank
AKA Tagür sneakers to bring to life with their unique style and perspective,
which ranges from urban graffiti to traditional oil on canvas, and from abstract
to figurative interpretations. Their broad spectrum of chosen technique and
adaptation, contrasted with the blank sneaker canvases promises to deliver an
exciting look at the different artistic perceptions of these talented artists.
As a part of the final exhibition, the artists will also complete a canvas piece
to be exhibited above their customized sneakers so that the audience can see how
they successfully bridged the gap between 2-D artistry and the third-dimension.
Among the sneakers being exhibited some of them will have an opportunity
to become mass produced by Tagür which will be carried Nationwide in the
Finishline retailers and Footaction stores. Many household name celebrities wear
Tagür and support the brand. The more support Tagür receives from consumers
through purchased products, the more we can support the
arts.
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Saturday, Dec 18th, from 7pm – Midnight
NEW LOCATION!!:
Art Whino Gallery
122 Waterfront St.
National Harbor, MD 20745
Down the block next to Elevation Burger
Show end date: January 21st
Hosed by R&B Singer MYLA & LYLE SILVA of Omarosa's "Ultimate Merger"
Tunes by DJ Heat and DJ Lil'MIC
Musical Performances by Tabi Bonney and Phil Ade
The event is FREE and open to the public.
| Tagür
Tagür a dynamic sneaker company that allows the
consumer to become the producer. Any artist whether internationally renowned or
novice can have a shot of having their own sneaker line. Custom shoes are placed
in events and online and are open to voting. Shoes that get significant votes
have the opportunity to become mass produced and sold around the world, giving
full credit to the artist. YOU are the artist, you are the market, you deem what
is legit.
http://www.tagur.com
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| Kicks for Kids
v4
The Sneaker Suite, for a fourth year in a row,
will host their annual Charity Shoe Drive 2010 entitled Kicks for Kids v4 at the
Art Whino space in the National Harbor. The Kicks for Kids program is a
collaborative community effort to help support children less fortunate in the
Washington DC Metropolitan areas. This year, Kicks for Kids v4 affords children
(4-12 years old) spending the Christmas holiday in Childrens National Medical
Center an opportunity to receive a fresh new pair of shoes to walk out in with
once healed! The Sneaker Suite will partner up with a local retailer, a local
radio station and 3 year supporter of our charity program Scion to help us reach
our community goals and expand our community efforts during the 2010 holiday
season. By engaging individuals and organizations that share similar missions
within the region, we plan to create a unique appreciation incentive to those
who donate. Each individual that donates $10-$20 dollars towards the purchase of
a brand new pair of shoes will receive a special swag bag courtesy of Scion and
a complimentary friends and family discount at our local retailer partner. In
addition, each individual that donates will receive complimentary food and an
open bar on CIROC Ultra premium Vodka
Check out last years Kicks for Kids v3
charity shoe drive: http://bit.ly/k4k2009 (video) http://bit.ly/k4kradio (radio)
http://bit.ly/k4k09pics (pictures)
http://thesneakersuite.com
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| Musical Performance
by Tabi Bonney
Tabi Bonney is a rising star out of D.C. by way
of the African nation of Togo. Tabi’s drive and talent are unparalleled; he
secured regular video rotation on MTV and national radio play with his hit
singles “Nuthin’ But A Hero” and “The Pocket,” all without an official record
label or distribution deal. Tabi managed to do all this while running a
successful clothing line (Bonney Runway) and his own video production company
(Cool Kids Forever Films). His new album “Fresh” is his most anticipated work
yet, with tracks drawing influence from everything from r&b to indie rock,
and that span the gamut from hard street anthems to ethereal synth-pop driven
ballads. Featuring production by Kokayi, Jon Redwine, Nesby Phips and guest
appearances from Pusha T, Wale, Raheem DeVaughn, Curren$y & more, "Fresh" is
set to satisfy. Two singles come in advance of the album, the first features one
half of the acclaimed rap duo Clipse: Pusha T. On this instant head-nodder;
“Make A Killin,” Tabi and Pusha let the fans know what their grind is all about.
The second is an up-tempo electro influenced track called “Galaxy”. These two
records showcase Tabi’s amazing diversity and give a taste of what is to come.
“Fresh” drops November 22nd on iHipHop Distribution/FRANKRADIO.
http://www.myspace.com/tabibonney
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| Musical Performance
by Phil Adé
Born Philip Adetumbi, Phil Adé comes from an
interesting mix of wordly culture. His Grenadian mother and Nigerian father made
sure to keep him close to his strong family heritage. Before settling in the DC
metro area, Phil Adé lived in California, Alabama and Florida while his father
took various positions in different cities. These experiences, matched with the
cultural influences that his parents made sure to incorporate in his life, gave
Phil Adé a valuable and international outlook on the world around him.
http://www.myspace.com/philade301
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| Alex Aviles
Elstabo is a product of Brooklyn New York. His
professional career Started when he first saw one of his logo designs displayed
on a Highway bill board. His experience flourished while picking up varies jobs
with-in the Commercial and Fashion art fields. Designing anything between Cd
music covers to childrens clothing. The Fashion Institute of Technology was
where he acquired his BFA, and shortly after he dives into the Fine arts field
showing in such places like CBGB Gallery & music scene to Art@large (Pet
Silvas) Erotic art gallery. In 2006 he moved to Northern Virginia where he
balances a fine arts and commercial artist career. He has affiliated himself
with such places like Artwhino located in Maryland at the National
Harbor.
His most recent publicized works can be found in “Aphrodisia: Art of
the Female Form book” Aristata Publishing, The World's Greatest Erotic Art of
Today" by Erotic Signature and his Self Published work " Elstabo's Spanish Fly
series" on Blurb.com
http://www.elstabo.com
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| Angry Woebots
Aaron Martin was born on the island Oahu 1977,
Hawaii. Most of his childhood was spent growing up and moving from Southern
California to Nevada before finally landing back into Hawaii during his Junior
year in high school. In 1999 a car accident changed everything; this
life-threatening experience inspired him to leave the island once again, this
time to Seattle, Washington. Inspired by the rain and being indoors, he started
playing around with different art mediums again. He then left back to Hawaii
with a new perspective, Aaron had his first show in 2002 and has not stopped. He
has showed in galleries up and down California, the east coast, and even in
shows that have traveled from the U.S. to Hong Kong. His focal medium is acrylic
paintings on wood and canvas. Using minimal colors and detailed character
design, these paintings are usually comprised of stressed out emotional pandas.
The pandas tend to represent the story of struggle.
http://www.armyofsnipers.com/
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| Brian Robertson
Brian Robertson was born in 1978 in Alb. N.M. Over
the past several years Brian has been showing his artwork around the U.S. with
various galleries, collectives & other art organizations. His work is the
product of a restless brain attempting to make sense of the world it finds
itself in. Brian currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. with his loving
girlfriend Sydney & their cat Physics.
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| Charlie Immer
Charlie Immer, born 1983, lives in Maryland
with a collection of skeletons and candy. Charlie enjoys dissecting his subjects
which creates a contrast between colorful simple characters and the beauty of
the anatomy within them.
http://charlieimmer.com/
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| Dave Chung
Dave Chung's (aka The Chung!!) work of cute and
colorfully vibrant creatures is an observation of the awkwardness and
humiliations we experience as we age and live as human beings. Due to his
father's job, the Chung family was always moving around. Having grown up in fast
paced brightly colored cities such as those found in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and
then spending the later years of his childhood in Upstate New York and the
Midwest, Dave was always new to every town he moved to. And being the new kid to
every town and city meant many awkward and humiliating experiences. Although the
stories that embody his paintings are generally reflections of his own unique
personal experiences, many people are able to relate and laugh along with them.
Dave has had his work shown in galleries world wide and is currently living in
Los Angeles, California as an illustrator/Fine Artist.
http://www.thechung.com
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| Joey D
Joey D. is a Chicago-based artist and animator.
Growing up he watched a lot of television and played lots of video games.
Reading comic books and eating tons of junk food has also messed up his brain.
Trying to make sense of it all, he escapes into his world of imaginary friends
and other made-up things.
http://www.joey-d.com
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| Jophen Stein
Jophen Stein is a graduate of the Laguna
College of Art and Design. After establishing the Snootson family showcase in
2004 his distinctive style has gained national recognition over the past couple
of years. Despite the minor set backs of being banned from Idaho and Iowa Jophen
Stein continues the SFSC series from his studio in Pomona.
http://www.jophenstein.com/
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| Josh Taylor
JOSHUA TAYLOR was born in New Jersey and
continued his downward trajectory in hellish locales in up-state New York and
North Carolina before honing his art skills at Pratt Institute. Upon earning his
degree, he traversed the country, from California to Vermont, pursuing his art
career. His fine art has appeared in galleries in LA, NY, Europe, and the
Philippines, and has also been featured in various publications worldwide.
Taylor's current body of work focuses on the history, myths and legends of his
"Gastonian Multiverse", an odd ancient doppleganger reality where the laws of
physics and the very fabric of time and space are falling apart at the seams. He
currently resides in Baltimore where he paints, pays for parking, and works on a
series of graphic novels and web comics entitled Bird & Girl.
http://www.joshtaylorart.net/
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| Mary Spring
Mary Spring’s figures are at once both self
portraits of the present and projections of internal hope for the future. Each
representation depicts the panoptic range of mental, emotional and physical
conditions experienced in a mere snapshot of time, enabling the observer to
merge silently into the psyche of the artist.
From ultimate pleasure to
unbearable sadness, each expression communicates the profound casualties of
insight. The integration of medium and mechanics with design and spirit, lead to
the paradoxical enlightenment and anguish portrayed at the moment each stroke is
applied.
Self-realization emerges from the artist as the feminine heart,
the kinesthetic demands of performance and dedication, and the consequential
strength are unveiled in each expression. Pain synthesized into passion. Time
united with eternity.
http://www.maryspring.com
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| Melanie Pruitt
I find solace in studying the beauty of human
history. The details of its emotional complexity to the organic patterns of the
Rocky Mountains that surround me inspire an obsessive love of line, form, and
movement. These intricacies translate both realistically and abstractly into my
creative process.
http://deadlydaisy.com
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| Patrick
Haemmerlein
A native of Kinderhook, NY, Patrick Haemmerlein
is a freelance graphicdesigner & artist living in Los Angeles. After
receiving his BFA from The Savannah College of Art and Design in 2000, Patrick
took the long road trip cross country and settled down in LA. There he began to
obsessively photograph the city and its components. This gradually moved into a
new art form as he started to combine & create with the images he was
shooting. Reflecting on the issues of the day, Patrick explores themes of nature
Vs. industry and how they can coexist or clash. The images are all designed from
photographs that Patrick has taken. The buildings and cityscapes are from Los
Angeles while the animal and farm photos were mostly taken around his hometown
area in upstate NY. They are not only a juxtaposition of nature and industry,
but a combination of imagery from his two homes - one rural and one urban.
http://urban1028.com/
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| Paul Chatem
Paul Chatem was born in 1974 in Bellevue,
Washington. He grew up in La Crescenta, CA, a foothill town that kept itself
apart from the city of Los Angeles it looked down on. This separation between
rich and poor, the lucky and the down-and-out, has always been a connecting
theme and influence in his paintings. After graduating from the Kansas City Art
Institute in 1997, Paul showed his work in coffee shops and group shows around
Los Angeles. At that time Paul
had two bodies of work, clean lined ink work
and surreal oil paintings. Both were ambitious but seemed to be disconnected
from the other. In 2001 Paul backed off from showing to develop his work. What
came from this was a new style that combined aspects of those earlier works,
taking the narrative aspects and clean lines of his comic book influences, mixed
with more painterly aspects he
developed his first solid body of work.
http://www.paulchatem.com/
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| Paul Shih
Paul Shih is an artist / designer in New
Zealand, originally from Taiwan, where culture is a heady mix of diverse
influences. Paul was educated in New Zealand, he graduated from AUT (Art and
Design) in 2004.
His work is about events, characters, and is inspired by
his surroundings to create a visual world that tells the story. Throughout the
time, Paul has developed a unique style called 「Paper Diorama」, which combined
illustration and photography techniques.
http://www.paul-shih.com
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| Peabe
Born and raised in chicago and now living in
oakland. peabe started drawing at a young age due to his grandfathers influence.
as he grew, the still life wasnt exciting to him and having drawing wars with
friends is what led to the nonsense of today. His early inspirations were from
riding the "el" as a youngling to and from school and noticing the awesome
graffiti around him. Annoyed at how the other train riders were ignorant of the
awesomeness around them, he began to observe everyone was pretty much in a
"zombiotic" state. this led to the early sketches of his zombies. his characters
are emotionless zombies surrounded by a beautiful world that he hopes they will
eventually wake up to, and some do.
http://www.pea-be.com
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| Sue Works and
HermLife!
Like Batman and Robin, they speaks strictly in
clipped, short, powerful expressions of wonderment written large in neon letters
across a perpetually hazy backdrop of pop culture references and cheap
beer.
They are a neo-absurdist, a post-soda-pop burp upon the scene who mixes
and marries humor, intellectual hypochondria and classical thought.
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| Tony Philippou
Tony Philippou’s work centers on the
juxtaposition of conflicting stereotype’s. To create a sense of harmony in a
world that shouldn’t be possible. His body of paintings is based on figurative
forms of Iconic personalities that are then tightly rendered in very loose or
controlled environments. A blend of Art Nouveau, figurative, abstract, and
surrealism are fused for a more dynamic composition.
Recently, Tony has
completed a longstanding series on the religious figures of Jeezus Piece, Judas
Piece, and The Vixen Mary. A complete remix on the Iconography and ideology of
these characters, Intending them to be as far away from what you would expect.
They are everyday people looking fly in different stylized settings. The halo
and sacred heart symbolizing their divinity was individualized for each
character. Mary has her heart adorned with flowers, Jeezus Piece has thorns and
Judas Piece has a snake. All halos were meant to be design elements with
contrast in color and dynamics.
His new body of work centered off of
Greek Mythology, Roman art, and New York ideology. In which a variety of Mythic
super heroes from huge civilizations can exist in a retroactive lifestyle battle
to see who is the Flyest.
http://tonyphilippou.com/
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| Ursula X. Young
Over the past fourteen years Illustrator,
Painter and Designer Ursula Xanthe Young has become known for her unique flowery
urban fairytale illustrations. Graduate of Parsons School of Design
(Illustration, BFA, New York 1996) Ursula exhibits frequently in the bay area
and has sold paintings in New York, London, Singapore, Manila, Hong Kong and all
across the U.S. Ursula finds inspiration in the organic yet urban landscape of
San Francisco and its surrounds; the crossed wires, victorian buildings and
fog-filled horizons, that are oft backdrop to her brightly painted doe-eyed
flower girls. She is also highly influenced by her frequent travels to the
far-flung reaches of the globe and the variety of colorful characters that she
encounters - both real and imagined - along the way. Due to her love of
electronic music since the early 90’s, and the culture that surrounds it,
Ursula’s art can be seen on CD & record covers of dance music labels
including Om records, Safe In Sound Music, Loveslap recordings, 2 Block Radius
& Panhandle records. Along with murals, apparel & club flyers, her art
can be spotted in magazines & ipod covers and in boutiques across the city
of San Francisco and beyond. Originating from the green rural dales of Northern
England, Ursula has spent much of her time since then traveling and has studied
art in New York City, Florence, Vermont, Oslo, and London. After ten years
making her mark in the Lower Haight neighborhood of San Francisco, she recently
relocated to the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California - this time to a
remote spot in the forest - where she’s busy finding a whole host of new
inspirations.
http://ursulayoung.com
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| Walt Hall
Walt Hall was born and raised on the mean
streets of kilaminjaro. at the age of seven he stowed away onboard the hms
mcguillicuty, whose privateers had sworn a blood oath to seek and destroy the
barbary pirates. after twelve years at sea he bid farewell to his comrades and
joined up with a series of leftist guerilla movements in the jungles of peru.
although the liberation front hated to lose his contributions, three years into
the struggle he was secretly extracted, via the underground pipeline of jesuit
missions and chinese yo-yo distribution centers, and given a new secret mission.
a mission from the very top. the objective- the elusive double agent marco.
marco was a worthy adversary indeed, constantly slipping away just when he
finally seemed within reach. but in the end he was no match for walt hall. Aided
by his superior horsemanship and vast knowledge of local cossak customs, he
finally trapped marco once and for all inside of a creaky church copula
somewhere in south west ukbekistan and promptly turned him over to the turnip
police for a lengthy internment on a secluded penal island thirty two minutes
north west of guam. In his spare time Walt Hall enjoys weaving over sized
afghans from the wool of his prized llama, Freddie. He also fancies
painting.
http://www.thesappystudio.com
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