Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Rondo

Rondo by eL hue V
Rondo, a photo by eL hue V on Flickr.

best PG in the game! bout to show the world why he should be in the talks for MVP*

*so long as that back injury stays a non issue

Sunday, April 22, 2012

LUV1 KEYLE(w/ CRAYONE) RAIN DEMER

LUV1 KEYLE(w/ CRAYONE) RAIN DEMER by eL hue V
Crayone was visiting the Vicious Styles Graff Class, I went down to Trenton to paint with him, RAIN, DEMER and his protege KEYLE. Was a pleasure and honor meeting a San Fran legend! First sunburn of the new year! Blessings
LUV1 KEYLE with help from CRAYONE
blessings

here's an example of some CRAYONE

Friday, April 20, 2012

Albaroot

Albaroot by eL hue V
Albaroot, a photo by eL hue V on Flickr.

Barely finished this in time to hang tonight at the Soul of the Message 2012 show at 219 Gallery, Trenton, NJ. This along with a few more never seen before, and some that have been, from my Recycled Advert Art series will be on display. Music, wine, good times, come thru!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Soul of the Message 2012

Soul of the Message 2012 by eL hue V
S.A.G.E. Collective presents:

SOUL OF THE MESSAGE 2012


Featured Artists:

Will "Kasso" Condry
LUV1
Lank Williams
Leon Rainbow
Aylin Green
Andrew Wilkinson
Roebus-One
DEMER
Vanity
James Carey
Ricardo Coke

Featuring Performances by:

Black Collar Biz and Roebus-One

Spoken Word:
POLO Cortez

DJ Ahmad of the 1s and 2s

Opening Reception:
April 20th 2012
6pm-10pm

Location:

219 Gallery
219 E. Hanover St.
Trenton, NJ

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Chromied

Chromied by eL hue V
Chromied, a photo by eL hue V on Flickr.

Mixing silver spray paint and water. In just the right light it looks incredible

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Kid Knees

Kid Knees by eL hue V
Kid Knees, a photo by eL hue V on Flickr.

2 things

1. K.I.S.S.- keep it simple stupid... is a practice I need to remember more often. Sometimes the underpainting is the most fun and with this one was simply to perfect to alter much.

2. Why is abstract art something I spend my time on? Because it's mysterious, because it's not concrete, because it challenges and puzzles. Abstract imagery forces nothing of itself on the viewer, it's not trying to convince you to feel a certain way about a certain thing. Instead when you find a piece of abstract art you like, it usually has a very deep personal connection to the viewers visual memories. The texture of a moment, the color of a place, the pattern on the wall, maybe something from their childhood, maybe their first car. In a life of charts and catagories, I like skating in uncertainty, it feels natural.