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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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Work by Spenser Little for Pow Wow! Antelope Valley.
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scenefromthesidewalk · 5 years ago
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“RUN ON FOR A LONG TIME"
by Emily Ding
"Utilizing vivid color, fluid movement, layered texture, and bold imagery," Austin creative service source @SprATX says Emily Ding's work showcases understanding and wisdom beyond her years. "Drawing inspiration from flora, fauna, and human temperament" Ding incorporates people and creatures into visual narratives that "communicate emotions and experiences." In 2018, painting in an alley off of Lancaster Blvd for @PowWowAV Ding used the timeless tale of the hare and the tortoise to tell a deeper story for our time. "As the two competitors race forward" she says, "they fail to see that they'll both stop short because they have not been able to reconcile their differences."  @_emilyding/
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aubriporter · 10 years ago
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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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Work by Ekundayo for 2018’s edition of Pow Wow! Antelope Valley.
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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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Work by Victoria Cassinova for Pow Wow! Antelope Valley.
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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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Work by Manuel Zamudio for Pow Wow! Antelope Valley.
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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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Work by Chloe Becky for Pow Wow! Anetelope Valley.
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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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‘Walking Contradiction’ Work by MJ Lindo for Pow Wow! Antelope Valley.
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impermanent-art · 4 years ago
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Work by Carlos Ramirez for Pow Wow! Antelope Valley.
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scenefromthesidewalk · 5 years ago
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LANCASTER, CA
by Super A
Dutch artist Stefan Thelen, aka Super A, uses traditional painting techniques and his knack for design, says Museum of Art and History (MOAH) in Lancaster, CA, "to create compositions that manipulate familiar iconography into mind-bending and inquisitive pieces." Walking a tightrope between fiction and nonfiction Super A's 'wonderland' creations marry figurative and modern surrealist compositions and provide playful puzzles to decipher. This intriguing example was painted in 2018 on Date Ave at Lancaster Blvd for Pow! Wow! Antelope Valley.  @mr.super_a/  @moahlancaster/  @powwowav/
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scenefromthesidewalk · 5 years ago
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POW!WOW! ANTELOPE VALLEY
by Amir H. Fallah
"I’ve always been interested in real stories and people," Iran-born but Virginia-raised Amir Fallah told @VoyageLAMag. "When I first began making art all of my work revolved around my personal experiences." As Fallah began to expand to exploring other people's lives he started to ask questions like "how do you create a portrait that doesn't show someone's physical likeness?" Covering his subjects with textile designs and filling his work with the artifacts of their life histories and stories, he has found a way to look beyond superficial descriptions and tell a deeper story. For Pow!Wow! Antelope Valley in Lancaster, California, Fallah's 2018 mural on Date Ave provides us a glimpse at the rich layered design he commonly uses to both mask and reveal his subjects.  @amirhfallah/  @moahlancaster/  @powwowav/
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scenefromthesidewalk · 6 years ago
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"PARADISE"
by Mike Kelly
Napa-based Mike Kelly says his eye-bending repetitious patterns of hand-drawn lines live at the intersection of the Op Artists and Minimalists. While a mathematical framework underlies each of Kelly's pieces, he says the painstaking, application of the human touch in creating one line at a time allows for "flaws that only enhance beauty when seen through the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi—subtle “imperfections.” Painting behind Lancaster, California's Boulevard Flooring Emporium for Pow!Wow! Antelope Valley 2018, Kelly reveals the underlying design for this work was created "using an analog program that converted letters to numbers using a cipher," generating a visual translation of the word Paradise.  @mikeykellystudio/  @powwowav/
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scenefromthesidewalk · 6 years ago
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February 4, 2019
SAGEBRUSH APARTMENTS  
by Tran Nguyen
Born in Can Tho, Vietnam, Tran Nguyen studied illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design and settled in Georgia where she soon started receiving national awards for her work in advertising, publishing, product labels and more. Tran says she is "a lover of melancholic imagery, iridescent paint, and billowing fabric," and applying the same soft, delicate qualities of her smaller acrylic and colored pencil works she is also making a name for herself in mural painting. In 2018 when Pow!Wow! Antelope Valley returned to @TheBlvdLancaster CA the @ThinkSpace_art and @MOAHLancaster curated festival invited Tran to paint this work on Fig Ave at Milling St.  @mynameistran/  @powwowav
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scenefromthesidewalk · 6 years ago
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February 9, 2019
"THE MOMENT OF REALIZATION"
by Ekundayo
Honolulu-born Ekundayo, aka Dayo, combines classical graffiti and fine art techniques, and his murals, and other work in a wide variety of media,  somehow manage to pull off the appearance of aerosol graffiti effects without actually ever using a spray can. Reportedly the product of a tumultuous upbringing filled with personal hardships, Ekundayo has harnessed his past to create haunting emotional work that expresses the joys and pains of life. In October, 2018 Ekundayo joined the cast of artist participating in the biannual @PowWowAV festival, adding "The Moment of Realization" on Elm Ave near @MOAHLancaster which serves as host for the event co-sponsored by @ThinkSpace_Art.  @sorrowbecomesjoy/
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scenefromthesidewalk · 6 years ago
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July 20, 2018
BETWEEN BAKERY AND BOARDSHOP
by Andrew Schoultz
Born in Milwaukee, Andrew Schoultz roamed the US before settling in California—but now wanders the globe creating paintings, drawings, murals, and installations. His distinctive illustrative style often explores a range of serious themes including the social, political, economic, and environmental, and draws from historical and contemporary symbolism and iconography, such as the eye from the dollar bill. An avid skateboarder who told @JuxtapozMag “I still skate pretty hardcore, especially for being 43 years old” Schoultz says he never wanted wanted that or his graffiti to define him but both have had a major influence on his work. Appropriate then that when @PowWowWorldwide teamed up with @MOAHLancaster, CA in 2016, Schoultz’s three-eyed Lancaster Blvd composition ended up on the side of @TheLemonLeaf cafe and bakery, looking across the driveway at @Pharmacy_Boardshop—and provided a backdrop for Schoultz to show off a few tricks himself.  @aschoultz/
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