Thursday, September 26, 2013

Viewing Experience No. 5: Officer Naughty Boy

"Officer Naughty Boy" by Haunted Euth

"Officer Naughty Boy" by Haunted Euth, according to the artist, is about the largest organized gang in the country, the police department - full of more corruption, moral ambiguity, low test scores, and people with severe personal problems more than any other club.  These thugs in blue have been terrorizing Los Angeles for decades and this print is regarding this problem which has only gotten worse over the years.

“Officer Naughty Boy” is an 11” x 17” 4 color hand painted multiple on Fabriano paper 250 gsm, with deckled edges.

“Officer Naughty Boy” was created in 2013 exclusively for Haunted Euth’s upcoming solo show “Out for Blood”at GCS and is an edition of 3. “Officer Naughty Boy” is signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Here are some detail shots: 




Viewing Experience No. 4: Fuck Green Day

"Fuck Green Day" by Haunted Euth
Many may also know Haunted Euth for his Scream Icon which has been plastered on the walls as street art in Los Angeles and elsewhere. This same Scream Icon was then used without permission from the artist as a video backdrop during Green Day’s 21st Century Breakdown tour. The artist filed for instant action against Green Day for copyright infringement and after a long battle for his artistic rights against Warner Brothers and the multi-million band, Haunted Euth lost his case. Haunted Euth’s landmark copyright case made headlines nationwide. Click here for articles about the case

“Fuck Green Day” is an 18” x 24” 5 color print on Rives BFK 250 gsm paper, with deckled edges.

“Fuck Green Day” was created in 2013 exclusively for Haunted Euth’s upcoming solo show “Out for Blood”at GCS and is an edition of 3. “Fuck Green Day” is signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Here are some detail shots: 



Viewing Experience No. 3: How to Win Friends and Influence People - False Hope

"How to Win Friends and Influence People - False Hope"

“How to Win Friends and Influence People - False Hope” is a comment on the heavy handed and over prescribed quick fix drugs and schemes that plague this country. False Hope is the golden ticket to networking in a world where hard work is traded in for internet notoriety, fast cash is always available and pills that can make you feel better about acting worse are abundantly available.

“How to Win Friends and Influence People - False Hope” is a 9” x 12” 3 color print on Rives BFK 250 gsm paper, with deckled edges.


“How to Win Friends and Influence People - False Hope” was created in 2013 exclusively for Haunted Euth’s upcoming solo show “Out for Blood”at GCS and is an edition of 3. “How to Win Friends and Influence People - False Hope” is signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Here are some detail shots:




Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Haunted Euth Street Campaigns

Here are some images of past street campaigns featuring Haunted Euth installations:



Haunted Euth X Tfail


Hit and Run, Shark Toof, Haunted Euth

Haunted Euth Featured on RARW


Check out this video featuring Haunted Euth presented by RAWR.  RAWR aka Rogue Art Research & Writing is a is a non-profit monthly art journal based on California arts and cultural journalism. Founded in 2009, RARW published monthly online issues, focusing on visual arts, performance arts, music, poetry and more. 

Mad love and support to RAWR!

"Every Fucking Ten Years" WIP Shots

Haunted Euth is vigorously working on a massive 9" x 30" acrylic painting on paper about American history and war entitled "Every Fucking Ten Years" which will be revealed at the opening reception of "Out for Blood" on October 5, 2013 at GCS Santa Ana.

Here are some WIP shots:



    
Stay tuned as we show you more regarding "Every Fucking Ten Years."

"Out for Blood" opens October 5, 2013 at GCS Santa Ana.  Opening reception is from 6-11 pm.

Hope to see everyone there!

Haunted Euth X TFAIL Mural Collab


Earlier this year, Haunted Euth and TFAIL painted this amazing 8" x 38 mural "Heavy Metal and Acid Flashbacks" using spray paint and acrylics at GR Space. 

Now, Haunted Euth is working on an equally as impressive and large painting for his upcoming show "Out for Blood" but this time solo. 

Stay tuned to check out WIP shots and more. 

Be sure to follow Haunted Euth for updates on Instragram at @Hauntedeuth

Cheers!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Viewing Experience No.2: Haunted Euth

"Haunted Euth" a well known wheat paste image by Haunted Euth

“Haunted Euth”, a well-known wheat paste image and street campaign installed throughout Los Angeles, will inevitably be linked to the artist for the rest of his life. This iconic image, to the artist, represents the tired, apathetic, disillusioned face of many and is a mirror to those who have watched the city of Los Angeles silently decay over the past 50 years.

“Haunted Euth” a 18” x 24” 6 color hand painted multiple on Arches 88 300 gsm, a hefty and deluxe choice of paper with a wonderful smooth level surface and deckled edges.

“Haunted Euth” was created in 2013 exclusively for Haunted Euth’s upcoming solo show “Out for Blood”at GCS and is an edition of 3. “Haunted Euth” is signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Here are some detail shots:




"Haunted Euth" as well as other limited edition prints and paintings by Haunted Euth will be on display for "Out for Blood" which opens October 5, 2013 at GCS.


Viewing Experience No.1: Eye on the Prize


"Eye on the Prize" by Haunted Euth





 
Fixated on that partial separation between a woman’s breasts and everything in between including her legs, Haunted Euth couldn’t help but to make these the subject of “Eye on the Prize” a 16” x 30 6 color hand painted multiple on Arches 88 300 gsm, a hefty and deluxe choice of paper with a wonderful smooth level surface and deckled edges.

“Eye on the Prize” was created in 2013 exclusively for Haunted Euth’s upcoming solo show “Out for Blood” and is an edition of 3. “Eye on the Prize” is signed by the artist and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Here are some detail shots:






"Eye on the Prize" as well as other limited edition prints and paintings by Haunted Euth will be on display for "Out for Blood" which opens October 5, 2013 at GCS.  See you there!!!




Tuesday, September 10, 2013

WELCOME


Collage of detail shots of artwork by Haunted Euth
We welcome you to the official “Out for Blood” Art channel presenting a body of work where skateboarding in California, riding and crashing motorcycles, obsessing over women and heavy metal album covers are amongst some of the inspirations which drove Haunted Euth, a L.A. street artist, print maker and illustrator, into an intense creative state of mind.

Haunted Euth employs an organic process where his captured moments within his mind spark his hands to aggressively push graphite, tear paper, mix vibrant colors, pour ink and then feel an immediate desire to repeat the process over and over. “It is a self absorbed and lone process that can provide you the highest high you will ever feel, or the most crippling sense of failure you can imagine,” says Haunted Euth regarding his creation process. Haunted Euth’s motivations for creating are the rise and fall, the failure and success and balancing between the two for the sake of true love and passion for what he creates. Driven and completely consumed, Haunted Euth eat, sleeps and dreams art and will never stop.

Over the course of the next few weeks, we will be showing on this channel and for your viewing pleasure, a series of images featuring close ups, detail shots and full composition shots of each of the works to be on display during Haunted Euth’s solo show, “Out for Blood, ” which opens on October 5, 2013 at GCS Santa Ana. We will also feature on this channel, images of his creation process, shots of his work spaces, updates on his install and will go into detail to formally introduce and importantly invite you closer so that you may get an overall look at what Haunted Euth is about to present to you on October 5 at GCS Santa Ana.

Please stay tuned friends and we welcome new comers, to enjoy the visual journey we are about to take you on over the next few weeks.

Stay up and stay connected and always remember as a source of inspiration by Charles Bukowski
“If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives and maybe even your mind. It could mean not eating for three or four days. It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail. It could mean derision. It could mean mockery--isolation. Isolation is the gift. All the others are a test of your endurance, of how much you really want to do it. And, you'll do it, despite rejection and the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine. If you're going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It's the only good fight there is.”
These words by Charles Bukowski adequately depict the approach in the creation and overall production of his work.  

To find out more about Haunted Euth, please don’t be shy, visit him online at: www.hauntedeuth.com

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Interview with Haunted Euth


Here is an introductory interview with Haunted Euth regarding the body of artwork he is presenting for his upcoming solo show "Out for Blood" opening October 5, 2013 at GCS Santa Ana. This interview explores into the techniques employed by Haunted Euth for the body of artwork he is presenting, the mediums used, his inspirations, his thoughts and reveals how and why the artwork was made.  We hope you enjoy and greatly thank you for getting to know the artist himself, Haunted Euth.

Haunted Euth priming large wooden panels in preparation for his show "Out for Blood"

Q: Provide a quote from a philosopher artist, writer, etc. that you feel speaks to your work you are presenting in your upcoming solo show at GCS “Out for Blood”.

A: This is a long, extended excerpt from Charles Bukowski but it adequately depicts the approach I have now taken on my life path concerning the creative and physical production of my artwork.
“If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives and maybe even your mind. It could mean not eating for three or four days. It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail. It could mean derision. It could mean mockery--isolation. Isolation is the gift. All the others are a test of your endurance, of how much you really want to do it. And, you'll do it, despite rejection and the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine. If you're going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It's the only good fight there is.” ― Charles Bukowski, Factotum

Q: Tell me about your early life as it relates to your upcoming show.

A: I am a Los Angeles native, and I spent the formative years of my youth skateboarding and exploring the city of Los Angeles, frequently at night, often times climbing fences, trespassing through empty lots and abandoned buildings to locate skate spots and photographing graffiti yards. I became fascinated with the graffiti that covered Los Angeles when I was a kid, and that mixed with the artwork that adorned the skateboards I grew up seeing, got me into drawing. It was a potent mixture that later combined with heavy metal album cover to directly influence the way that I make work now.

Epic banks skateboarded by Haunted Euth

Q: What are your artistic insights or techniques employed in this body of work?

A: This body of work is a marriage of techniques, which focus on traditional academic methods I learned in school, balanced and informed by my exterior installation work. I have focused heavily on screen-printing and acrylic painting, with a limited use of spray paint and enamel painting when it was applicable.


 Q: What messages are you saying with your artwork?

A: The body of this work addresses daily issues consistent with the life of a 28 year old man living in a major metropolitan environment, struggling to make ends meet, downtrodden, trying to find direction in a failing economy, alone, and many of the works center around rough autobiographical events.

Q: What sets you apart from other artists?

A: I cant speak for other artists, but I can tell you that my only reason for producing my work is compulsory - I draw, paint, put up stickers, make prints and focus on making art because it is my only true motivation, it is all that I want to do. I eat, breath and sleep art, and it is my only true love. I would say it borders at the onset of a manic obsession, I started as a kid and I have yet to slow down as a adult. I will continue to make my work until I die, I can assure you that.


Q: What motivates you to be an artist?

A: The gratification of knowing that the process is organic, it stems from a moment of experience, maybe catching the glance of a beautiful woman, watching the sunset into a black ocean or standing idly by as a fire burns and know one attempts to stop it. Those little moment's all work together to spark inspiration, and I quickly begin working with my hands - pushing graphite, tearing paper, building anxiety and tension as I pour over the work and then feeling immediate desire to repeat the process once I finish. It is a self absorbed and lone process that can provide for you the highest high you will ever feel, or the most crippling sense of failure you can imagine. For me it's about finding the space in between the rise and fall of those two distant spaces and holding onto that moment for as long as possible.

Q: What mediums do you work with?

A: Acrylic, enamel, spray paint, graphite, ink, oil and glitter primarily, however I believe firmly in choosing the medium that is best suited for the job so I am always open to exploring and growing with new techniques.



Q: What tools and methods do you work with?

A: I am most often known for my focus on printmaking, ranging from serigraphy to etching but I also paint frequently and I draw extensively.

Q: Does your art focus on expression, communication of emotion, or other values?

A: I consider my work a direct visual journal that conveys my life. Every image is a direct translation of a moment in my life, most the time heavily stylized, often times absurd - but there is a shred of truth to be found in all of the images.


 Q: Describe the aesthetics to your artwork.

A: The aesthetics are a fever dream of color, heavily saturated with images that recall the counter culture movement and the D.I.Y. aesthetics of punk rock and skateboarding. Scratch fueled pen marks, content littered with references to comic books, horror films, punk rock music with a large dose of sarcasm heavily influenced by subversive culture spill across heavy weight paper and wooden panels. Wheat paste posters are glued to construction sites, billboard poles, found in alleys and stickers infiltrate bars and venues reinforcing the presence of the work and competing with advertisements for visual dominance.


Q: Describe your technical skill.

A: Graduate of Otis College of Art & Design with a B.F.A. in Painting.

Q: What is your genre of art?

A: I consider myself a artist - I prefer the loose, general term, but I have been described as an Illustrator, Print Maker and most frequently called a " street artist".



Q: What does your artwork explore?

A: There is a heavy focus on the base human emotions, with doses of sex, lust, anger, frustration, addiction and the loss of self that is common in pursuits that consume the individual and leave nothing left but the raw, open wound forged from the exploration.

 Q: What subjects, mediums, sizes, and styles are you best known for?

A: I am known for working on paper and the vibrant colors I mix and work with.


To learn more about Haunted Euth, please visit his website at: www.hauntedeuth.com.