Yin has reached its maximum
Yang is yin's counterpart. The other side of the whole. Forces interconnected and dependent on the other to exist. There can never only be one. Without up there is no down, without sky there is no earth, without stillness there is no motion. Yin is the stillness and yang is the motion, yin is the internal force and yang the external. My internalized ideas can no longer be contained. They have reached their maximum. What follows is the external interpretation of my internal force. Yang is born.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Wizard Of Oz Episode Two
Wizard of OZ Episode One
I had two shows happening at the same time with the exact same theme and to tell you the truth this theme kicked my @$$! I had so many ideas. I found myself overwhelmed. The first show was "Visions of Oz" for Taylor White. This piece actually came to life organically and with little stress. Flying monkeys plus classic proverb. I called it "No Evil"
The other pieces for Nucleus Gallery however were not created in such a harmonious fashion.I had grand ideas for each of the pieces but time really got to me. A labor of love for sure. Check them out in episode two.
The other pieces for Nucleus Gallery however were not created in such a harmonious fashion.I had grand ideas for each of the pieces but time really got to me. A labor of love for sure. Check them out in episode two.
Frida Clutter
I love Frida plain and simple. When Lana Crooks invited me to be in a show at Clutter Magazine's gallery space, I thought this is it. Time for Frida to live. But as the preview pieces posted online, Frida started to seem a little out of place in the show. F*&k it, I still love Frida.
If you don't believe me check out the show.
Stitched
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Eric in Wonderland
My good friend and amazing artist Joey Chou was asked to curate a show for Leann Lin's Wonderland and was kind enough to ask me to be part of it. The theme was Bed Time Stories and not to be a Debbie downer but I grew up in a rather large family (4 brothers & 3 sisters) and there was not much time for the nightly telling of stories. Because the run of the mill bed time tales didn't really resonate with me, I decided to create my own piece telling my own story. I immediately thought of the phrase "Don't Let the Bed Bugs Bite". Bed bugs not being particularly attractive or necessarily desirable, I imagined a rhinoceros beetle instead. The image of a mischievous boy basking in the delight of teasing his teddy bear slowly came to life in my head and the phrase took on a new meaning. An old saying became a new bed time story well for me at least.
A Curious Case of Oddity
Gallery Nucleus has been so kind to me and they invited me to participate in a show for the launch of Mike Yamada and Victoria Ying's book called "Curiosities: An Illustrated History of Ancestral Oddity". It is a great book with amazing art and a great story. The show itself was called Curiosities and the idea behind it was that each artist just inherited an old mansion and in that mansion what kind of odd/scary objects did we find there? I immediately thought of a wedding portrait but I wanted it to have a subtle Day of the Dead feel as well as a impending feeling of doom. A marriage not meant to last if you will. So me being me, I chose the short lived coexistence of the male and female mantis. Odd enough for you? I love this piece and hope that someday someone wants to purchase it. "Till Death..."
"Who wants to play video games?"
BMO is the second commission that I completed after The Adventure Time Show at Gallery Nucleus. This piece was so much fun to make. PS the control for BMO is a custom piece and not based on the show at all. It hooks into the first player port. I love BMO!!
The Adventure Continues
After the Adventure Time Show at Gallery Nucleus, I received a few requests for commissions. I had a client who is in love with the Jiggler and had to have him. I immediately said yes and soon realized that the "yes" came with a few requirements. It was tough but I made the Jiggler to all my clients specs and it was love at first site. This Jiggler is two feet tall. He has several accessories including two sets of articulate arms and legs each with a snap at the end so that they can be positioned in any of the Jiggler's "ports". He also has three different expressive mouths. A smile, a whistle, and a frown.
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