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Close Encounters at White Walls

07/17/2007 06:03:18 PM
Last Saturday night was the opening of “Close Encounters”, a show featuring works by the legendary graffiti artist Saber from Los Angeles. Some of us from the agency, as well as hundreds of others from around the Bay Area descended on White Walls Gallery in the Tenderloin neighborhood of San Francisco to check out this highly anticipated show. The event was sponsored by Sparks, and that syrupy energybeer of doom flowed freely all night long.

The bulk of the work consisted of oil paintings of the Los Angeles cityscape at dusk and night time. This show cemented Saber as a highly skilled oil painter, illustrating his success in mastering traditional graffiti and fine art, a difficult and commendable feat.

His fine art is- like his graffiti has been for some time- undeniable. He took a straightforward approach to composition and brought the pieces to life through rendering psychedelic wisps and streaks of light emanating from city lamps, and at times blasting out of the sky, their sources unknown. Overall, his treatment of light was powerful. It alluded to a deep relationship and understanding of the city, one that has no doubt been informed by countless nights spent lurking through the maze of freeway and concrete structures that compose Los Angeles’ unique urban layout. The show also featured a scale model of his now infamous graffiti piece adorning the wall of the Los Angeles riverbed, complete with a neighboring Amtrak train. The actual piece is regarded as the largest piece of graffiti ever created, and 2007 marks the ten-year anniversary of its completion.

Links:
Known Gallery
The Seventh Letter in LA WEEKLY

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Written by MB for EMERGE
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The Tree Show III

07/17/2007 06:22:48 PM
The Tree Show last Saturday at the Giant Robot store on Shrader/Haight in San Francisco didn’t feature many big names outside of Matt Leines, but overall was a pleasure. The crowd was the typical anime/toy collector crew with a few hipsters sprinkled about, but the show wasn’t your standard-issue post-graffiti street art scene.

Featuring something close to 40 artists, the show stays true to its name, featuring works depicting and inspired by trees and forests and donating a portion of proceeds to the San Francisco Friends of the Urban Forest. While the philanthropic and eco-conscious angles are surefire winners these days, one thing EMERGE really dug about this show was the diversity of the work and the inclusion of a lot of female artists, who tend to get short shrift, especially in the dude-centric world of street art.

Here are links to a few a notables among the artists as well as a ton of photos from the show:

Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch

PCP

Matthew Feyld

PCP "Stand By Me At The Balcony Scene"























Mollie Goldstrom















































Maxwell Loren Holyoke-Hirsch "The Holy Tree"


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Matt Leines























Matt Furie "Fine Food and Literature"























Kathleen Lolley "Willow Wisdom"






























Joe Keinberger "Tree Spirit Gives Of Itself"





























Aaron Brown "Mommy, Where Do Hippies Come From?"






























Tree Show III Crowd



Written by Scott McFadden for EMERGE
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