James Naccarato creates a wonderful world of colorful and playful creatures, often with a fictional quality. Joseph Stein's Snootson Family Showcase is a collection of narrative and character based art. Also in the project room:"Full of Grace" by Johnny "KMNDZ" Rodriguez.
James Naccarato and Jophen Stein
James Naccarato:
James Naccarato creates a wonderful world of colorful and playful creatures.
Naccarato's figures often have a fictional quality to them, but at the same time his
creations feel very natural, organic and possibly preternatural -- perhaps even
"real."
Naccarato was born in Kingston, New York; but has lived most of his life in various
parts of California, where he also studied fine art and illustration at the Laguna
College of Art and Design. He lives in Long Beach with his wife and two children and
has been showing regularly around the country since graduating.
Drawing inspiration from the world around him, Naccarato uses what he sees to infuse
his characters with life. He processes information gathered from his daily
observations to create his own universe full of twisted and surreal landscapes
inhabited with an array of creatures uniquely suited for their particular habitats.
When Naccarato was young, he took a strong interest in 16th and 17th century
classical painting, cubism and surrealism. Later, he started to identify with street
art, comics and various underground art movements. This marriage of old and new is
apparent in his most recent work, which has a very surreal vocabulary and classical
technique. Each of his paintings tells a unique story about relationships. Naccarato
personifies his creatures with love, loss, solitude, sorrow, ridicule and rebirth.
The edges of his images create windows to his worlds, as figures become characters,
landscapes become stages and viewers are treated to small and wonderful shows set in
these tiny "carnivales."
http://www.jamesnaccarato.com/
Jophen Stein:
Jophen Stein is a graduate of the Laguna College of Art and Design. After
establishing the Snootson Family Showcase in 2004, his distinctive style has gained
national recognition over the past couple of years. Despite the minor set backs of
being banned from Idaho and Iowa, Jophen Stein continues the SFSC series from his
studio in Pomona.
SFSC statement:
Jophen Stein's Snootson Family Showcase is a collection of narrative and character
based art. While there are a variety of subjects and motifs presented in the SFSC,
a principle underlining theme exists concerning the correlation between antiquity
and modernity. With the help of literary devices such as irony and double entendres,
the SFSC parodies contemporary social life with the eras and precedence that created
it.
Also opening in our projecy room:
Full of Grace featuring new works and an installation from Johnny "KMNDZ" Rodriguez
Johnny "KMNDZ" Rodriguez:
The idea behind 'KMNDZ' is built upon the premise of reflection, hope, and a burning
desire to live life to the fullest." A successful leader in the graphic design
community, this Los Angeles based artist, has worked for some of the world's premier
design agencies and top entertainment companies. With brands like MTV Networks,
Universal Pictures, Microsoft, Lexus, Disney, and Activision populating his resume,
Rodriguez has built an impressive portfolio of both artistic and technological
accomplishments in the world of graphic design and new-media. However, primarily,
Rodriguez is an artist. He attributes his success in commercial design as a direct
result of his passion for art. "I didn't choose a career in visual design. It chose
me. Draw, paint, design, take pictures... it's what I do and always have done."
KMDNZ is about both the past and the future. "Anyone who's ever touched a Mac, knows
that the keystroke combination 'command' + 'z' = 'undo'.
After using it day in and
day out at work, I started wishing that I had an 'undo' action for everyday life.
We've all done things that we wished we hadn't, and said things that we would like
to take back." Rodriguez's personal work is quite different from his commercial
endeavors. When he sits down to paint, he puts aside the pressures of mass appeal
and commercial accessibility, and instead focuses on creating art for himself.
Drawing from his own life, his paintings brim with memories of family and friends,
religious undertones, and iconic elements. A recent piece features a drawing of an
audio cassette embedded into a hand grenade. This represents a tough look back at
the time when his father left their family to fight a war in Nicaragua, and left
only an audio recording to explain his actions. Other paintings depict the biblical
stories of Jonah and King David. Yet another deals with a strange coincidence that
reminds him of a close relative that recently passed away from cancer. "I'm
overwhelmed by the reaction that I've received about my art. I paint about the
things that have meaning in my life, and it is amazing to know that it touches
others. The messages are simple. Be honest to yourself. Hold yourself accountable
for your actions. Never forget. And live your life fully without wishing to hit
'KMNDZ'."
http://www.kmndz.com/
Opening Reception: Friday, February 9th, 2007 from 7PM until 11PM
thinkspace
4210 Santa Monica Blvd. - Los Angles
Gallery hours: Thursday through Sunday 1-6PM (or by appointment)
Free admission