These are a few of the pieces that I created for the “Dead Alive” show at Rossi Mission Gallery in San Francisco. The task was difficult but I took it as an opportunity to learn about one of the Bay Area’s most legendary bands and immerse myself in the culture and lore of the “Deadhead” community. Continued on my next post is more of the work and more of the experience. Enjoi!
The Manor Gallery contains the bulk of the series and the many different stages over the last 4 years. Many things have happened to me over the course of the 4 years that have affected the art. My health is a big part of that as some of the pieces were painted left handed and with a knife as opposed to the brush I use to rely on because of nerve issues in my hands which would affect my grip. Some of these pieces were painted while I was resting in bed because I could not stop creating but was advised to rest and try to relax. Some of these pieces have more love put into them because of the feelings I had while painting them. Nonetheless, my grand finale, my swan song, my offering, the last room. Entrance wall left “Electric FEel” was one of the first large paintings I did in the series. It features UV paint and a variety of hidden faces including my face as a silhouette. “El Arrecife de Los Gigantes” or “Reef of the Giants” is a personal favorite of mine because ...






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