Thursday, May 26, 2011

~Featured Artist May : David Leggett (4 of 4)
























~~~Artist Statement
In my work I deal with relationships, both cultural and personal. I want to engage the viewer with the images and texts we come in contact with everyday in daily life that often get ignored. I use color and popular culture references in order to disarm the viewer, prompting them to look at the sexual, racial, class, or religious issues just under the surface of things. I want them to examine and reexamine the information that inundates us on a daily basis.

In my work, cultural and personal relationships collide to meet one another, but there is never a resolve between the two of them. This is something that holds great interest to me; there is not always a silver lining Hollywood ending in life. The work deals with many contradictions, just as life does. I want to bring these contradictions together as a whole. I believe my work is about the experience of being present in the world. I want us all to be more aware of one another and the lives that we lead.

Follow david's DAILY DRAWING BLOG HERE

and WEBSITE HERE

tentacle

sacred guardians

sacred guardians by jeremy pettis
sacred guardians, a photo by jeremy pettis on Flickr.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

~Goons N' Rogues Us©

The begininning of a little collab sessions with me and GOONS...ENJOY!!













Be Golden
BAC
5/25/10
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~GOONS~VIKING~NICE ONE~WEED WOLF & STOMACH!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

beast

Featured Artist May; David Leggett (3 of 4)

























~~~Artist Statement
In my work I deal with relationships, both cultural and personal. I want to engage the viewer with the images and texts we come in contact with everyday in daily life that often get ignored. I use color and popular culture references in order to disarm the viewer, prompting them to look at the sexual, racial, class, or religious issues just under the surface of things. I want them to examine and reexamine the information that inundates us on a daily basis.

In my work, cultural and personal relationships collide to meet one another, but there is never a resolve between the two of them. This is something that holds great interest to me; there is not always a silver lining Hollywood ending in life. The work deals with many contradictions, just as life does. I want to bring these contradictions together as a whole. I believe my work is about the experience of being present in the world. I want us all to be more aware of one another and the lives that we lead.

Follow david's DAILY DRAWING BLOG HERE

and WEBSITE HERE

~Doodle day doodle day Everyday?

























some of the litto things i was sketching at yesterday... couldnt decide... lets postem all!

Be Golden
BAC
5/19/10
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Drowning ~ Upside Down















BAC
Flickr

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

SEED LORD

SEED LORD by jeremy pettis
SEED LORD, a photo by jeremy pettis on Flickr.

Friday, May 13, 2011

the man
























Collaboration between Phil Free Art and myself.

~Featured Artist May: David Leggett ( 2 of 4 )

























~~~Artist Statement
In my work I deal with relationships, both cultural and personal. I want to engage the viewer with the images and texts we come in contact with everyday in daily life that often get ignored. I use color and popular culture references in order to disarm the viewer, prompting them to look at the sexual, racial, class, or religious issues just under the surface of things. I want them to examine and reexamine the information that inundates us on a daily basis.

In my work, cultural and personal relationships collide to meet one another, but there is never a resolve between the two of them. This is something that holds great interest to me; there is not always a silver lining Hollywood ending in life. The work deals with many contradictions, just as life does. I want to bring these contradictions together as a whole. I believe my work is about the experience of being present in the world. I want us all to be more aware of one another and the lives that we lead.

Follow david's DAILY DRAWING BLOG HERE

and WEBSITE HERE

Stange Space
























with ▲RM▲HN and the Hipster Crystals
BAC
Flickr

~art for keith












Be Golden
BAC
5/12/10
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Lee Majors & the pokéball

Thursday, May 12, 2011

~For keith who didnt understand why 3 stacked object constitute "ART"





















Be Golden
BAC
5/11/10
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Friday, May 6, 2011

~Featured Artist May: David Leggett ( 1 of 4 )

Im very happy to share the work of david Leggett with you...


















~~~Artist Statement
In my work I deal with relationships, both cultural and personal. I want to engage the viewer with the images and texts we come in contact with everyday in daily life that often get ignored. I use color and popular culture references in order to disarm the viewer, prompting them to look at the sexual, racial, class, or religious issues just under the surface of things. I want them to examine and reexamine the information that inundates us on a daily basis.

In my work, cultural and personal relationships collide to meet one another, but there is never a resolve between the two of them. This is something that holds great interest to me; there is not always a silver lining Hollywood ending in life. The work deals with many contradictions, just as life does. I want to bring these contradictions together as a whole. I believe my work is about the experience of being present in the world. I want us all to be more aware of one another and the lives that we lead.

Follow david's DAILY DRAWING BLOG HERE

and WEBSITE HERE

~WAIT! ...whos driving...??



















Be Golden
BAC
5/5/10
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Thursday, May 5, 2011

muammar commands you

rainbow city

rainbow city by jeremy pettis
rainbow city, a photo by jeremy pettis on Flickr.