In Two weeks it will be time for the "Found Angles" Opening. So in good form I will have a limited edition print available only at the opening. It comes in an edition of 50 and will cost $30....
Directly following my solo showing next month I am proud to be collaborating on a two-man show with my esteemed colleague Augustine Kofie. For about the last year or so we have been kicking around the idea of presenting our work of found pieces of metal......so finally it is happening!
Friday June 5th at the Ronin Gallery in Echo Park we are proudly presenting "Metallum" a show dedicated to working with the metallic surface. Last Sunday we painted a mural in the back of the Ronin Space to serve as a preview of what people can expect from the upcoming show.... Needless to say the outcome was very satisfying**
Blessed with good weather Eyeone, J.Shea and I took in the beautiful city of Minneapolis last weekend for the 4th installment of the 2009 Scion art tour. The show went down at the Rogue Buddha gallery and was very well recieved. The rest of the trip was spent in debauchery and walking....Nuff said'
Here is a couple pics of the Thomas Han Pusher piece I painted for the Munky King Opening last Thursday. Never have painted a vinyl toy before so this was a new experiece for me, but a thoroughly enjoyable one....looking forward to the next one!
Couldn't resist, this is to entertaining! Apparently David Faustino from "Married With Children" once had a burgeoning rap career...go figure..."Keep it thug!"...I mean "Keep it Bundy!"
First touched earth in Stillwater, OK., received misinformation and miseducation in Portland Or., followed family roots from the NW all throughout the mid-west. Landing currently back on the left-coast in Los Angeles.
From a family background in Architecture and Interior Design Codak developed a fascination with "line", its quality, ambiguity and emotion. with an early experience doodling his favorite comic book characters, falling off his skateboard and riding the bus, he would find himself caught by the Graffiti bug. Noticing first the Random Symbols of "Zely" a graffiti writer active in the mid-late 80's in his native Portland. Followed shortly by exposure to "Spray Can Art" and a group or writers from LA who pointed him to the path that got him where he is today.
Cans have been emptied, Paint brushes have been abused, Markers overfilled, pencils broken, Buff paint spilled, Computer screens burned out, hard drives fried....... Still in hot pursuit of progression.