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Roq
la Rue is pleased to present a show by artists who use vintage
and retro influences to create contemporary work.
Andrew
Brandou's new paintings are an unexpectedly moving series
based on the infiltration of the corporation into all aspects
of life, and the resistance to that, particularly in the form
taken by the Situationist Internationale , as well as radical
posters created by the Black Panther party and Chinese Communist
propaganda posters. Seeing these iconic images translated through
Brandou's trademark Golden Books style animals and colors adds
a new dimension to the impact of these images, rather than diluting
them with "cuteness".
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Ryan
Heshka creates paintings that reference the classic sci fi
pulp covers of the 40's-60's. Culling from his interest in pin
up art, comic books, typography, candy packages, and strange things
found at flea markets, Heshka uses vintage imagery combined with
a striking, richly colored palette and off kilter typography to
create contemporary paintings with a retro-futuristic flair.
Painter
and illustrator Keith Weesner's work reflects his obsession
with cars and vintage pinup illustration. As an artist and hot
rodder, he appears frequently in American, English and Japanese
car magazines. He is well know to the Kustom Kulture set for his
exquisitely painted tableaus of beautiful cars and hot rods, usually
accompanied by a savvy and sexy dame. His fantastic technical
precision is due to years of drawing and painting his obsession,hot
rods, and his exceptional color sensibility has been honed by
his years of designing animation backgrounds for various studios
(including Warner Bros. and the Cartoon Network).
L.A.
painter Dale Sizer paints homages to classic retro themes,
particularly drawing on his childhood facination with all things
tropical (he grew up in Tacoma, Wa). Dale varies his style and
technique on each painting ,creating mash ups of Polynesian pop,
pulp romance, the Rat Pack, and lounge culture. Rough and tumble
lovelorn ladies gaze from mid century houses, and dangerous vixens
hang out in front of the Space Needle in Dale's cartoon noir world.
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