DUNN, aka ‘The Signtologist’ recycles discarded street signs as a canvas for his unique art.
Dunn’s work has appeared in dozens of national outlets including XXL and he has created art for hundreds of athletes, artists and musicians such as Ludacris, Spike Lee, Pharrell Williams and Slick Rick to name a few.
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Piercing the liquid crystal display screen to experience, the techniques, in which, enrich Ryden’s body of work, as I would in a gallery, “ah” and I “oh” as if I am the widow of an adorned art collector. The words of the 2001 drama “Bride of the Wind” embellishes my thoughts, it somehow fits…
With the ability, rights, and encouragement to boast gaily about his mythical portfolio, star-studded clientele, and catchy name, Mark Ryden is far from the average Joe… he looks like a good ryde.
I think artists starve from not being able to express their ideas. I know I do, anyway.
Born and raised in the Middle East, Ibrahim Ahmed was originally trained as a writer. While pursing a writing major at Rutgers University, Ahmed embraced his life-long interest in the fine arts. Working with both traditional and non-traditional media- like found windowpanes- he has developed a unique aesthetic.
Enrique Servin is conforming a really defined and mature style, conforming what he is, and always searching and changing so his art is always honest with himself and what surrounds him.
The economy is definitely taking a role in the art scene movement. I see less solo art shows and more group shows sprouting; I choose to make opportunities to create more work now than when the economy was stable. I receive more exposure from lowbrow collectors; ironically, I feel more movement in my career now than before.