saber   /   April 25th, 2012 12:55 am

Is This Illegal? Desire Obtain Cherish in LA- Via Brooklyn Street Art

The power of advertising in the public sphere on our propensity to purchase raspberry-scented shampoo is so effective that hand-bill postering and billboards pop up all over our built environment (and natural environment) like mushrooms overnight. As cities everywhere debate or ignore the appropriate growth of advertising messages, entrepreneurial billboard builders often take the initiative to spread the paid messages in legal grey or red zone because the opportunities for making green are aplenty. Talk about bombing.

 

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saber   /   April 17th, 2012 2:39 am

#SabersPick @JuxtapozMag Contest Via Twitter

These images are from my @Juxtapozmag #saberspick Twitter contest. The winner will be featured in print in an upcoming issue of Juxtapoz magazine. I was looking for experienced artists who haven’t been featured in Juxtapoz mag print edition yet. I like to see a detailed, intense, consistent body of work, consistent is the key word. I stumbled upon some cool painting but when investigating further on their sites or tumblers the body of work wasn’t consistent. That then affected how I felt about the original piece. Some advice: Do not put your entire body of work in your portfolio. This can be  overwhelming  to the viewer because, well, we all really sucked bad at one point! I do not want to see your dilapidated still life’s from your high school art class next to your current strongest work! Sorting through all the art tweets wasn’t easy, below is some of my thoughts on just a small portion of the art piled onto my timeline that I was attracted to, for all sorts of reasons.

Twitter has given artists a new voice. Now people can share their artwork and ideas with everyone live. The fact that I can have access to conversations and ideas from some of the great people I admire is very empowering, especially if I know they are seeing something created by me! I enjoyed watching all the artwork and comments tweeted at me live with artists and observers from all over the world. Even with a small number of followers in comparison to millions the intensity on Juxtapoz and my timeline was clear, people just want to share their art and ideas with the world. Fortunately for us this includes the good, the bad, and the extremely fugly…………..

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Winner!  @YatikaField

When I saw his abstracts passing through my Twitter timeline I couldn’t help but pause, dive in and try to deconstruct the detailed color patterns and sharp movement. Diving further into his work I discovered he lives through his passion as a decedent of the Native American Indians that reflected the specific patterns and motifs in the abstracts. I liked that I had to work for the information. He also works with his public mural crew that has a mission to bring the Native American aesthetic back to the public sphere. No doubt his art stands for something as powerful as his bloodline and the relationship with the story in history of the Native Indian and the Anglo-American conquest. I chose him as the winner because along with a detailed consistent body of work his convictions seep through the paintings. For me I can’t ignore the intensity …..

 

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#2 @snorvet

His figurative work is almost like visiting an alternate universe high on ketamine where the strange and distorted is the norm and routine and normality is the incurable sickness….

Great sketches and great detailed paintings.

 

 

 

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3. @gregoryganeles

I am always a stickler for photo realistic landscapes, especially when it documents the graffiti on the walls. Gregory has clear painting ability as well as a consistent body of work. He chooses isolated graffiti hotspots as influence, his eye for perspective and placement lends to the sense of depth that sucks you in. Great paintings!!!………

 

 

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4. @amycrehore

Is a savage painter. She sneaks by you casting a line and hook that then reels you into her innocent sexual playfulness all the while leaving you stranded as a tickled voyeur creeping in on this dreamlike island utopia where anything goes…I wouldn’t mine being stranded for a bit. Great detailed technical paintings.

 

 

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#5 @feildyart

Surfs up! Great detailed works on surfboards. Tiki, skulls, and beach ladies are usually usual, but this guy rocks it! Definitely an updated twist to an older art movement using crisp, clean, graphic style painting style on an unforgiving medium. Just playing around with surfboards takes a bit of know-how and a sense of craftsmanship.

 

 

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#6 @raskopticon

This piece is real sick, plain and simple. Rask displays a clear undeniable artistic ability mastering the airbrush with hyper-detail as well as a keen sense the figurative……..

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#7 @rickywatts

I know what it takes to keep a clean consistent pattern using spraypaint. Its not easy. These space rainbow abstracts paintings seem to please my eye. He also does detailed city sketches that show true base experience.

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#8 @liquidwerx

Great figurative illustrations with an awesome color palette, hand sketches and detailed computer work.

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#9 @june22

His work is inspired by a royal Egyptian motif. From hand crafted jewel like sculptures to painting on skateboards he is consistent in his ability to achieve detailed clean lines and patterns that give his work a quality of an ancient archeological find.

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#10 @caseykawaguchi

I like his raw painting figurative style that leaves you with a sense of eeriness.

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#11@jdekal

Clearly a very powerful and talented illustrator, with the ability to master different mediums.

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#12 @stephenhiam

What’s not to love about a home made altered leaf blower turned into a paint-blasting machine from hell. This experiment makes spraying with fire extinguishers look like a spray bottle. Can never get enough of the texture achieved with a paint super blaster!

Simple and straight to the point…Paint and texture.

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#13 @drewtoyours

Great abstract expressionism, raw, layered and leads the viewer to search for subtle hints of deeper meaning.

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#14 @chanceartworks

This work is multi-media collage on newspaper with nice depth and detail.

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#15 @mansanares23

My taste in political commentary with a clean, crisp graphic style.

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#16 @815k1

His work is deconstructed from the point of view of a construction workers day of hard work building with his hands and using the chalk-line. As these measurements and patterns of chalk line built on the work site, it conveys a sense of craftsmanship only earned by a hard day of work.

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#17@coldstudio

Nice painted illustration, I especially like the owl and bullet combo.

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#18 @jonlovesart

Jesus, guns and fast-food, this obvious commentary seemed to be very relevant in relation to the topics the day I stumbled on to this on Twitter. Unfortunately this topic seems to continue to escalate here in the good old USofA during election seasons. Jesus loves you……..

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#19 @dannymeza83

Great interpretation of Michelangelo’s Creation Of Adam…….

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#20 @motelcampbell

I can always appreciate the creative process and the struggle to search through abstraction using raw tools like charcoal.

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#21 @cynthiabsl

WE NEED MORE FEMALE ARTISTS! Cynthia is working through her creative process with detailed drawing moving towards an illustrative style.

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#22 @melikepainting

This guy art is all over the place but the spray paint abstract faces have some nice line work.

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saber   /   April 9th, 2012 4:44 pm

THE HUNDREDS X THE SEVENTH LETTER : SABER VIDEO

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saber   /   March 7th, 2012 4:41 pm

#SABERSPICK at Juxtapoz Magazine Facebook Page

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#SABERSPICK… Archive Photos and Artist Contest…….

Years ago I would pick up a Juxtapoz Magazine and be inspired by the artwork only to feel discouraged that it was impossible to ever get that kind of exposure. Well, the tables have turned for the better as now I have been put into a position to shed some light on some artists who deserve that same exposure. Juxtapoz deserves tremendous credit for being a solid a true staple for being on top of the pulse of contemporary artwork.

For the entire month of March 2012 I will be picking photographs from my archives as well as choosing a random YouTube video to upload onto Juxtapoz Magazine Facebook page. This is a great opportunity for me to share with everyone some the important pieces and moments from my path as a Los Angeles Graffiti artist.

CONTEST!

At the last week in March my aspiring artist Twitter followers can win a page in an upcoming Juxtapoz Magazine Issue. Tweet me your artwork by tagging it #SABERSPICK as well as posting your artwork to Juxtapoz Facebook wall tagging it #SABERSPICK. The idea is to get some amazing exposure to some deserving emerging artists. The Juxtapoz Facebook community will play a role in this discussion as well.

Rules for #SABERSPICK contest…..

1. No particular genre, Everything is welcome except NO OBVIOUS BULLSHIT, I have little time and patience, and I want to see great works of art…..

2. No celebrity artists will be picked.

3. No previous Juxtapoz featured artists will be picked.

4. Nothing uploaded or tweeted before the last week of March will be picked. Give or take a day or two is ok.

5. RESPECT IS KEY! Everyone is watching, don’t blow your load!

6. The winners will be chosen for a future magazine but it will take a while due to the magazines scheduling.

I won’t be able to respond to everyone via Twitter or Facebook but I will be watching.

Upload your photos to SABER’S Twitter: twitter.com/saber

AND Juxtapoz Magazine’s Facebook: www.facebook.com/JuxtapozMagazine

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saber   /   December 31st, 2011 6:27 pm

Compelling Image Of 2011 Occupy LA……

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Eviction night at City Hall. Occupy LA was forced out by a small army of heavily armed para-militarized local police force. In this image a young man and his little doggy fearfully await the inevitable of being shot by a police officer using a shotgun at a lethal close range. From what I heard the man was injured. Apparently the LAPD denies this but hey whose watching when the media they allow on the premises was carefully selected. Some of the signs displayed on the Occupy LA Tree Fort were pieces from my OccupyFlag project. This simple image amazingly depicts the overall discussion of extremely heavy handed violent measures executed by police to crush a peaceful display of the 1st Amendment rights nation wide. Welcome to our U.S. of police state…………

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saber   /   December 7th, 2011 8:26 pm

New ordinance would end artistic mural ban in L.A.- By Richard Winton

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A proposed new ordinance would allow artists to create murals legally on private property across Los Angeles as long as the property owners agree. If approved, the ordinance would end a controversial prohibition on murals that has left city officials and artists grappling over what is legal……….

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saber   /   December 5th, 2011 7:03 pm

The Paris Underbelly Surfaces : A New Gallery Beneath the City

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Opening under cover of night somewhere in Paris, four stories beneath la rue, a secret subterranean gallery in a sealed tunnel appears suddenly. While activity on the street overhead is hectic and dense with cars, trucks and pedestrians, the dry dust is ankle-high here in this darkened silent morgue, its cool dank air now permeated with fresh aerosol. The Underbelly has been here, and if you discover this curated collection of Street Art and graffiti in the chilled dim light, you are officially lost. And lucky……..

READ MORE AND SEE MORE IMAGES HERE

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saber   /   December 5th, 2011 6:52 pm

Recent Source Magazine Write Up

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Source Magazine- SABER

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saber   /   November 28th, 2011 5:14 pm

RWB KepRage Print… Available On Saberone.com For The First Time @ A Special Holiday Price

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Signed & Numbered Regular Edition Of 200  $195.00

12 Color Serigraph On Coventry Rag, Size: 28 1/4 x 36 3/4

Available For The First Time Online On SABERONE.COM Through Paypal At A Special Christmas Sale Price!!

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saber   /   November 26th, 2011 9:29 pm

Preview / Installation: “East West Connect” @ Above Second

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Arrested Motion Hong Kong

Tomokazu Matsuyama Matsu

Above Second is pleased to present East West Connect, a group exhibition curated by online art magazine Arrested Motion, featuring the work of Luke Chueh, Faile, Shepard Fairey, Evah Fan, Stella Im Hultberg, Tat Ito, Akino Kondoh, Travis Louie, Tomokazu Matsuyama, Brendon Monroe, Edwin Ushiro, Nick Walker, and Yoskay Yamamoto. The exhibition will run from November 25th until January 12th 2012 with an opening scheduled for Friday, November 25th (6-10 pm).

East West Connect brings together 13 participants chosen carefully from a diverse selection of artists covered by Arrested Motion for their inaugural curatorial feature at the Hong Kong showspace. Despite differing ethnicities and nationalities of the participating artists, all of them either have an Asian heritage and/or have utilized imagery inspired by the Far East in the past. But despite this common interest in the region, most of the artists have not had major shows in Asia. By bringing their collective work back to its geographic “source”, the exhibition hopes to deal with themes of identity for those who have dual cultural allegiances, explore the melting and fusion of artistic influences, and foster the discussion of the work when brought into local context. No other place would have been more suitable to host this exhibition than the vibrant city-state of Hong Kong, long considered as the gateway between East and West and the epicenter of the region’s booming art market.

About Arrested Motion (http://www.arrestedmotion.com/):

Arrested Motion is an art culture hub started up in 2008 by a group of collectors who saw the opportunity to share their love for artists they knew through extensive online and onsite coverage. Along with the associated Artchival Forum (http://artchival.proboards.com/), the website has grown from its humble beginnings to over half a million hits a month while reporting on the contemporary, street/urban, and so called low brow art scene in all the major art centers of the world. Their goal is to provide unique and exclusive content while demonstrating that art is for people of all ages and socioeconomic groups.

Strictly RSVP: may@above-second.com

www.above-second.com
www.arrestedmotion.com

tel: +852-3483-7950
mob: +852-6330-7759
address: 31 Eastern St, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
(between 2nd and 3rd st)
Mon-Fri 12pm – 7pm
Weekend by Appointment Only

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION: Hung-Hei Yung or Tanley Wong

Shepard Fairey
Faile
Luke Chueh
Evah Fan
Stella Im Hultberg
Tat Ito
Akino Kondoh
Travis Louie
Tomokazu Matsuyama
Brendon Monroe
Edwin Ushiro
Nick Walker
and Yoskay Yamamoto

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