Posts tagged Art

Title: The Last Unicorn Artist: Jason Edward Davis Size: 18 x 24 Medium: Acrylic on canvas
The Last Unicorn, Peter Beagle’s celebrated novel written in 1968 (and lovable cartoon featuring Mia Farrow, Christopher Lee and the band America) brought us a rivalry for the ages: THE LAST UNICORN vs. THE RED BULL.
Jason Edward Davis is a big headed monster with shirts that are too small who gets inspiration from whiskey, horror movies, dating, self-help books, inspirational posters and organized events that take place in malls. Jason is a multiple award winning artist, including a Ford Family Foundation scholarship.

Title: The Last Unicorn 
Artist: Jason Edward Davis 
Size: 18 x 24 
Medium: Acrylic on canvas

The Last Unicorn, Peter Beagle’s celebrated novel written in 1968 (and lovable cartoon featuring Mia Farrow, Christopher Lee and the band America) brought us a rivalry for the ages: THE LAST UNICORN vs. THE RED BULL.

Jason Edward Davis is a big headed monster with shirts that are too small who gets inspiration from whiskey, horror movies, dating, self-help books, inspirational posters and organized events that take place in malls. Jason is a multiple award winning artist, including a Ford Family Foundation scholarship.


Title: Mario Artist: Neil M. Perry Acrylic and Ink on Rives BFK Size approximately 11 x 14
Part of the rivalry show, this is one half of the Super Mario vs. Sonic The Hedgehog.  Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Neil M. Perry is an artist and illustrator, with creative roots in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently living and working in Portland, Oregon. Neil has participated in group and solo exhibitions at galleries in Europe, the United States and Japan.

Title: Mario 
Artist: Neil M. Perry 
Acrylic and Ink on Rives BFK 
Size approximately 11 x 14

Part of the rivalry show, this is one half of the Super Mario vs. Sonic The Hedgehog.  Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Neil M. Perry is an artist and illustrator, with creative roots in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently living and working in Portland, Oregon. Neil has participated in group and solo exhibitions at galleries in Europe, the United States and Japan.


Title: Louis / Schmeling Artist: Jonathon Hill-Jacquard Medium: Print
Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Part of the Rivalry series, this piece features The Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling fights. Both fights are among boxing’s most talked about fights. Schmeling won the first match by a knockout in round twelve, but in the second match, Louis won through a knockout in the first round
Jonathon Hill-Jacquard attacks each art project and utilize whatever techniques and materials best suite his objective. He is the founder of Jugtown and No Bones For Halftones, and he has been mentioned as an editor’s pick in Sunset Magazine.

Title: Louis / Schmeling 
Artist: Jonathon Hill-Jacquard 
Medium: Print

Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Part of the Rivalry series, this piece features The Joe Louis vs. Max Schmeling fights. Both fights are among boxing’s most talked about fights. Schmeling won the first match by a knockout in round twelve, but in the second match, Louis won through a knockout in the first round

Jonathon Hill-Jacquard attacks each art project and utilize whatever techniques and materials best suite his objective. He is the founder of Jugtown and No Bones For Halftones, and he has been mentioned as an editor’s pick in Sunset Magazine.


Title: The Socs Artist: Erin Nations Size: 16 inches x 20 inches
available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Part of the rivalry show at The Gigantic Gallery / Benjamin Benjamin Gallery, this is one half of the “Greasers vs. Socs” rivalry from SE Hinton’s Classic book “The Outsiders”.
At age eight, Erin acquired an early interest in art, primarily in animation and illustration. Influenced by childhood cartoons, her work often depicts youthful imagery with undertones of mature content. Her stylized characters cope with heartbreak, yearn for desires that cannot be fulfilled, fall in love, and dwell in solitude. They exhibit the experiences and everyday occurrences we encounter in life.
Born in St. Louis, but raised everywhere, Erin now resides in Portland, Oregon. She studied graphic design at Southern Oregon University and has been showing locally for the last two years.

Title: The Socs 
Artist: Erin Nations 
Size: 16 inches x 20 inches

available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Part of the rivalry show at The Gigantic Gallery / Benjamin Benjamin Gallery, this is one half of the “Greasers vs. Socs” rivalry from SE Hinton’s Classic book “The Outsiders”.

At age eight, Erin acquired an early interest in art, primarily in animation and illustration. Influenced by childhood cartoons, her work often depicts youthful imagery with undertones of mature content. Her stylized characters cope with heartbreak, yearn for desires that cannot be fulfilled, fall in love, and dwell in solitude. They exhibit the experiences and everyday occurrences we encounter in life.

Born in St. Louis, but raised everywhere, Erin now resides in Portland, Oregon. She studied graphic design at Southern Oregon University and has been showing locally for the last two years.


Title: The GreasersArtist: Erin Nations Size: 16 inches x 20 inches
available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Part of the rivalry show, this is one half of the “Greasers vs. Socs” rivalry from SE Hinton’s Classic book “The Outsiders”.
At age eight, Erin acquired an early interest in art, primarily in animation and illustration. Influenced by childhood cartoons, her work often depicts youthful imagery with undertones of mature content. Her stylized characters cope with heartbreak, yearn for desires that cannot be fulfilled, fall in love, and dwell in solitude. They exhibit the experiences and everyday occurrences we encounter in life.
Born in St. Louis, but raised everywhere, Erin now resides in Portland, Oregon. She studied graphic design at Southern Oregon University and has been showing locally for the last two years.

Title: The Greasers
Artist: Erin Nations 
Size: 16 inches x 20 inches

available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Part of the rivalry show, this is one half of the “Greasers vs. Socs” rivalry from SE Hinton’s Classic book “The Outsiders”.

At age eight, Erin acquired an early interest in art, primarily in animation and illustration. Influenced by childhood cartoons, her work often depicts youthful imagery with undertones of mature content. Her stylized characters cope with heartbreak, yearn for desires that cannot be fulfilled, fall in love, and dwell in solitude. They exhibit the experiences and everyday occurrences we encounter in life.

Born in St. Louis, but raised everywhere, Erin now resides in Portland, Oregon. She studied graphic design at Southern Oregon University and has been showing locally for the last two years.


Artist: Bennett Slater Title: “Angel Eyes” Oil on Birch Wood / Framed 12” x 12”
available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com
Part of the show featuring rivals, this piece depicts the Lee Van Cleef half of the “Clint Eastwood / Lee Van Cleef” rivalry.
Bennett is an illustrator and designer who spends most of his days glued to old science fiction fantasy films and Saturday morning cartoons. This fascination with the imaginatively absurd has formed a surprisingly stable connection with the way his mind imagines the constraints of the physical form, or lack thereof.Utilizing traditional media on natural wooden surfaces, Bennett is heavily inspired by the sharp dualities observed in his world’s natural and cultural ecosystems. He is constantly searching to uncover the balances between the structured form we perceive logically, and the nostalgic flirtations we conjure internally. His work is partly influenced by the precise forms and soft palettes of the Baroque masters, and the bold geometric intensity of the Russian Avant-Garde and Futurism movements. This dichotomy of contrasting artistic disciplines and influences lends itself to the underlying dualities observed in his work. As the acclaimed British art critic, David Sylvester once said, “Warhol turned to photographs of stars, as the Renaissance turned to antiquities, to find images of gods”. Bennett’s work strives to bridge that divide.

Artist: Bennett Slater 
Title: “Angel Eyes” 
Oil on Birch Wood / Framed 
12” x 12”

available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Part of the show featuring rivals, this piece depicts the Lee Van Cleef half of the “Clint Eastwood / Lee Van Cleef” rivalry.

Bennett is an illustrator and designer who spends most of his days glued to old science fiction fantasy films and Saturday morning cartoons. This fascination with the imaginatively absurd has formed a surprisingly stable connection with the way his mind imagines the constraints of the physical form, or lack thereof.Utilizing traditional media on natural wooden surfaces, Bennett is heavily inspired by the sharp dualities observed in his world’s natural and cultural ecosystems. He is constantly searching to uncover the balances between the structured form we perceive logically, and the nostalgic flirtations we conjure internally. His work is partly influenced by the precise forms and soft palettes of the Baroque masters, and the bold geometric intensity of the Russian Avant-Garde and Futurism movements. This dichotomy of contrasting artistic disciplines and influences lends itself to the underlying dualities observed in his work. As the acclaimed British art critic, David Sylvester once said, “Warhol turned to photographs of stars, as the Renaissance turned to antiquities, to find images of gods”. Bennett’s work strives to bridge that divide.


Artist: Bennett Slater Title: “Blondie” Oil on Birch Wood / Framed 12” x 12”
Part of the show featuring rivals, this piece depicts the Clint Eastwood half of the “Clint Eastwood / Lee Van Cleef” rivalry.
Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com

Artist: Bennett Slater 
Title: “Blondie” 
Oil on Birch Wood / Framed 
12” x 12”

Part of the show featuring rivals, this piece depicts the Clint Eastwood half of the “Clint Eastwood / Lee Van Cleef” rivalry.

Available at www.benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com


Winner Takes All / We Are the Champions
Is there any greater motivator than rivalry?  Jealousy?  Competition?  So often, the legends in any field, whether it be art, sports or business are remembered in pairs, or movements.  Edison vs. Tesla, Mozart vs. Saliare, Cobb vs. Ruth or even Jobs vs. Gates.  It is in the motivation of a rivalry that often pushes extraordinary people beyond what they themselves had considered their own limits.  This month we bring together artists from near and far to celebrate this energy, and some of the most celebrated duels.  

For this show, each artist has chosen a rivalry.  The artist will create two pieces, both sides of the chosen rivalry.  One side of the rivalry will be on display at the Benjamin Benjamin Gallery, the other side of the rivalry at the Gigantic Gallery.  


Artists On Display:

Brooks Casbaugh uses a keyed up CMYK palette, often times on unconventional mediums like mylar, to create an energetic portrayal of American youth.  
 Ian “South Bend” Seniff is a Portland based bloke who makes paintings. His work has been shown on many walls, some not his own.  Ian’s work is a result of his childhood obsessions meeting his adult obsessions. However, it should be noted that many of his childhood obsessions have remained unchanged for over 25 years.
Viktor Hertz is a Swedish based freelance photographer and graphic designer with a passion for film, music and funny youtube videos. He is remarked for his pictogram work, particularly used for custom movie posters, and has been featured in Red Bubble and Bored Panda.  
Jason Edward Davis is a big headed monster with shirts that are too small who gets inspiration from whiskey, horror movies, dating, self-help books, inspirational posters and organized events that take place in malls.  Jason is a multiple award winning artist, including a Ford Family Foundation scholarship.  
Bennett Slater is an illustrator and designer who spends most of his days glued to old science fiction fantasy films and Saturday morning cartoons. This fascination with the imaginatively absurd has formed a surprisingly stable connection with the way his mind imagines the constraints of the physical form, or lack thereof.

Shannon Larson is an artist, curator and lover spuds.  Best known for transforming phenomenon of all sorts into potato based art, she is a friend  
Myah Bailey: Known best for her digital illustrations and tilt-shift photography, Myah is an artist who enjoys exploring new and unorthodox processes.  Myah was raised in Hartford Connecticut, received a BFA from Eastern Michigan University and currently resides in Portland.  Her work has been featured on the websites of Share Some Candy, Juxtapoz and Atelier. 

Susannah Kelly: Has always been drawn to the human figure, particularly the contorted and dilapidated. Much of her work revolves around these malformed beings and their attempts at meaningful interactions. The vague nature of love, trust, and understanding often creates uncertainty in our relationships.
Neil M. Perry is an artist and illustrator, with creative roots in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently living and working in Portland, Oregon. Neil has participated in group and solo exhibitions at galleries in Europe, the United States and Japan.
Erin Nations: Born in St. Louis, but currently residing in Portland, Erin uses youthful, simple imagery to capture a variety of emotions and subject matters.  Her stylized characters evoke child like wonder, as well as complex adult emotions.
Katie Bacigalupi was born and raised in Fairfield, California home of the Jelly Bean.  She is mainly inspired by strange memories, dreams, pop culture and her undying love for animals.  Currently she lives in San Francisco, California. 
Roxanne Patruznick is a Portland based artist remarked for her noir inspired female characters.  She is a highly accomplished artist, and has worked as a character artist on such shows as King of the Hill and Southpark.  

Winner Takes All / We Are the Champions

Is there any greater motivator than rivalry?  Jealousy?  Competition?  So often, the legends in any field, whether it be art, sports or business are remembered in pairs, or movements.  Edison vs. Tesla, Mozart vs. Saliare, Cobb vs. Ruth or even Jobs vs. Gates.  It is in the motivation of a rivalry that often pushes extraordinary people beyond what they themselves had considered their own limits.  This month we bring together artists from near and far to celebrate this energy, and some of the most celebrated duels.  

For this show, each artist has chosen a rivalry.  The artist will create two pieces, both sides of the chosen rivalry.  One side of the rivalry will be on display at the Benjamin Benjamin Gallery, the other side of the rivalry at the Gigantic Gallery.  

Artists On Display:

Brooks Casbaugh uses a keyed up CMYK palette, often times on unconventional mediums like mylar, to create an energetic portrayal of American youth.  

 Ian “South Bend” Seniff is a Portland based bloke who makes paintings. His work has been shown on many walls, some not his own.  Ian’s work is a result of his childhood obsessions meeting his adult obsessions. However, it should be noted that many of his childhood obsessions have remained unchanged for over 25 years.

Viktor Hertz is a Swedish based freelance photographer and graphic designer with a passion for film, music and funny youtube videos. He is remarked for his pictogram work, particularly used for custom movie posters, and has been featured in Red Bubble and Bored Panda.  

Jason Edward Davis is a big headed monster with shirts that are too small who gets inspiration from whiskey, horror movies, dating, self-help books, inspirational posters and organized events that take place in malls.  Jason is a multiple award winning artist, including a Ford Family Foundation scholarship.  

Bennett Slater is an illustrator and designer who spends most of his days glued to old science fiction fantasy films and Saturday morning cartoons. This fascination with the imaginatively absurd has formed a surprisingly stable connection with the way his mind imagines the constraints of the physical form, or lack thereof.

Shannon Larson is an artist, curator and lover spuds.  Best known for transforming phenomenon of all sorts into potato based art, she is a friend  

Myah Bailey: Known best for her digital illustrations and tilt-shift photography, Myah is an artist who enjoys exploring new and unorthodox processes.  Myah was raised in Hartford Connecticut, received a BFA from Eastern Michigan University and currently resides in Portland.  Her work has been featured on the websites of Share Some Candy, Juxtapoz and Atelier. 

Susannah Kelly: Has always been drawn to the human figure, particularly the contorted and dilapidated. Much of her work revolves around these malformed beings and their attempts at meaningful interactions. The vague nature of love, trust, and understanding often creates uncertainty in our relationships.

Neil M. Perry is an artist and illustrator, with creative roots in Edinburgh, Scotland, currently living and working in Portland, Oregon. Neil has participated in group and solo exhibitions at galleries in Europe, the United States and Japan.

Erin Nations: Born in St. Louis, but currently residing in Portland, Erin uses youthful, simple imagery to capture a variety of emotions and subject matters.  Her stylized characters evoke child like wonder, as well as complex adult emotions.

Katie Bacigalupi was born and raised in Fairfield, California home of the Jelly Bean.  She is mainly inspired by strange memories, dreams, pop culture and her undying love for animals.  Currently she lives in San Francisco, California. 

Roxanne Patruznick is a Portland based artist remarked for her noir inspired female characters.  She is a highly accomplished artist, and has worked as a character artist on such shows as King of the Hill and Southpark.  


“Mind Of A Martian” Bennett Slater 1st Edition Print Size: 5”x5” Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper

“Mind Of A Martian” Bennett Slater 
1st Edition 
Print Size: 5”x5” 
Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper


“High Tea With Her Majesty” Bennett Slater 1st Edition Print Size: 6”x8” Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper
available at http://benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com/product/high-tea-with-her-majesty

“High Tea With Her Majesty” Bennett Slater 
1st Edition 
Print Size: 6”x8” 
Fugicolor Crystal Archive Paper

available at http://benjaminbenjamin.bigcartel.com/product/high-tea-with-her-majesty