My Art and my motives – Part 1

chapter I
BUBBLEGUM DOLL

In early 2010 an old high school friend, Taiz, whom is also an artist said to me, “Carlos, let’s do a Dia  De Los Muertos show at the Coffee Table!” I said sure! The coffee Table (now closed) was a Silverlake icon ever since i can remember and I was born and raised in Silverlake so that’s a long time. Their prices were a bit steep but the food and the atmosphere were great. It was a community hangout with Actors, writers, artists, musicians, students and parents as patrons. Taiz got in touch with Matthew, who became out liaison to the owner. after a bunch of emails, we set the show for October 23rd.

Among the ideas and themes we had in mind for the original art we would produce for this show was the idea of synergizing aspects of our experience with that of Dia De Los Muertos. In the US, this celebration only slightly resembles the one in Mexico, The Mexican community here decorates their faces resembling colorful sugar skulls. Once we had locked in a date and general concept for the show, I got to work creating art i started with 3 portraits of Aztec Goddesses, two of which I used my roommates as models for. These paintings hinted at the contrast between old Aztec beliefs and the new Spanish ones that took over, namely  Religion and Sex.
The Conquest of Chalchiuhtlicue
The Conquest of Ilamatecuhtli  
and the third one I made up entirely.
The Incarnation of Xochiquetzal
then came my monster series, inspired by years of watching Sesame Street and Tim Burton films.
From Left to right: Norton, Octavio, Bob and Diego
Quite simply, they are portraits of monsters wearing plastic skull masks, each of them even has a price still attached.
Sugar Skull #1
 My Tattoo sugar skulls were inspired by just that, the Tattoo culture in the US. my love of Anime inspired my Anime De los Muertos series and among the girls that i painted is a portrait of Taiz which I named “Bubblegum Doll”.
Bubblegum Doll
 I did a series of small drawings that embodied music and the central piece my punk rock Mariachi skeleton! All inspired by my exposure and immersion into the punk rock world.

La Guitarrista
 The show itself was awesome! I worked with Vesper Public relations to get me on air interviews about the show on Spanish Television in the months leading up to the show and alot of people came out!
The Coffee Table
Taiz and I
This was the show that in essence kick started my Fine art career, until this show I had mostly done work for hire: storyboards, background layout, illustration, Logo design etc..
but it was this show that helped to start me on the path of a fine artist in the traditional sense.  Two things happened as a direct result of this show my own solo show in NY and a year long exhibition in a high end LA restaurant.
Chapter II
ORCHARD WINDOWS and YXTA

One of the paintings at the show, “Xotchilquetzal” caught the eye of a gallery owner on the lower East side of Manhattan and before I knew it, I was in talks for my first Solo show. Dino Eli, owner of Orchard Windows in New York’s Chinatown told me that my rendition of the Aztec Goddess of flowers, love and beauty caught his attention and that if i could create 8 large paintings in that same style, he would give me a show in his gallery, I jumped at the chance. I immediately started looking for models and canvases. Once i had photographed all my models, I began painting.

Veronica 50% complete
Nancy 50% complete

At this very same time i was in the process of beginning a second series of paintings at the request of Jesse, the owner of YXTA Mexican restaurant in Downtown Los Angeles. he had stopped in at the Coffee Table one day and by chance, saw my art and signed my guest book letting me know that he was interested in having my art on the walls of his restaurant. After a visit to his place, i decided to do large rectangular paintings depicting various Aztec Goddesses, this would give me a chance pay homage to my main artistic influence Alphonse Mucha.

La Diosa Mictecacihuatl
I knew that i couldn’t do a series for Yxta at the same time that i was doing a series for NY so i proposed a year long series, one where i would unveil one painting every other month throughout 2011, he agreed and I began the first of 6, and had it done in a week. I unveiled it on the first Monday in January and would be unveiling 5 more every other month throughout the year.
Ias for my NY paintings, I enlisted the help of my dad who built a crate to ship my paintings out to NY.
I flew out to NY in February for my show. my brother and Sister in law live in NJ so I would be staying with them.
My brother Jeff and my Sister in Law, Sandra

The crate had arrived at Sohung Designs Boutique in the East Village where my sister in law sells her clothing lines. I now had to transport the crate from there to the gallery and the lack of any car left me with only one option, I put the crate on a wooden dolly and pushed it 15 blocks south through the city. This seemingly daunting task was anything but that! i was loving every moment of it! Soaking the sights and sounds of the big apple at street level, meeting people on the way, answering their questions as to what was in the big box I was pushing and handing out flyers. I felt like a true artist. at one point, i came a cross a window front DJ who was doing a show on an Internet radio station, I rapped with him for a while, gave him a flyer and he announced it on the air! It may not have been a big deal but it added to the positive vibe that i was feeling. A few nights before the show, I passed out the majority of my flyers in Chelsea during their art nights where the public descends in droves to check out all the galleries there. My solo show went off without a hitch!

Mimi and I
Melba and I

 I had old friends that were in NY show up as well as new friends that I had made in the last few days plus I got a nicely sized crowd from my Chelsea flyer hit!

Tony, Steve and I

All in all throughout the evening, I think there were about 80 to 90 people that passed through the gallery, I consider that a success!
I left the paintings with my brother in New Jersey and a few weeks later he and my sister in law helped me display the series at Sohung Designs boutique!
Once I was back in LA, I got to work on the second painting for Yxta, every other month after that, i began work on a new Goddess and looked forward to each unveiling

Sister Vivian, Bro in law Geoff and I
Model Casia and I
Geoff, Model Nathaniel, dad and I
Jesse, owner of YXTA and I
Model Bodhi and I
Friends Andy, Tina, Brian, Kengi and I
It was a great year long exhibit i had people come out monthly to the unveilings that i haden’t seen in years! I got to give out but during all this time, i had an alterior motive for producing so much art…

Chapter III
Stalking the cemetery


coming soon…..


My Voyage to Whittier! Where’s that??


On my way out to Whittier about a month ago, I thought to myself was “This is sad, I was born and raised in Los Angeles and I have never been to Whittier”. We’re practically neighbors. This first expedition to that far off land began as a “friend add” on Facebook, A while back, I was suggested to add “Casita Del Pueblo” by a friend, seeing as my current style of art, (Dia De Los Muertos) would do well there. I sent the owner, Yoli a message about meeting with her to show her some of my pieces.

 she agreed and I was off. The store is a well sized gallery and shop in one, 100% of what is sold there are original handmade things by local artists! i took a few original paintings of mine to show her and she liked them so much that she offered me a booth space in the “Uptown Whittier’s 2011 Dia De Los Muertos street festival”. I was honored! This would be the first festival i had displayed at! Yoli put me in touch with a guy out there that would make prints for me on good quality paper, so i ordered a big box of them and was ready for the festival. I arrived Sunday morning around 10 am and set up, my mom came with me as my assistant.
 The morning was beautiful! Crisp and slightly windy. I had two tables on which i spread out my prints. I then hung my original paintings on “A frames” that i made from white wire shelves and zip ties that i purchased from Home Depot. I also brought my face paints, figuring i might make a little extra cash painting kids faces.
At the start of the festival, a procession of Shamen walked through the entirety of the area with incense performing an ancient ritual of cleansing and renewing energy.
 Any one that knows me, knows that i am not religious nor a believer in the supernatural but this ritual  had a placebo effect on me. I actually felt positive energy after they had passed my booth.
As people started walking past my booth, it soon became apparent to me that i would be definitely be doing face painting by the crowd of kids that were asking me how much it was to paint theirs.
i put my mom to work selling my prints while i settled in to what would be a long day of face painting.
 i had decided against renting a canopy, which saved me some money but by noon, when the sun high overhead and I was sweating buckets, i realized that i had made a huge mistake so i walked over to the dollar store and bought a hat which helped just a little. meanwhile the crowd was growing…

After a while of painting faces, i had a little girl ask me if i could paint her face to resemble one of my paintings! I felt so honored, she chose my painting of Tina!

 a little while later i got to paint the face of a little one by the name of Mason. I work with kids for a living so I am familiar with how to approach them in various situations. Normally when face painting little ones tend to squirm and flinch a bit,

this little dude was a pleasure to paint!
He was all into it and calm throughout the whole process!
He and his brother Prestin were by far two of my favorite kids to paint that day.

It was so surreal to see people walking around with my designs on their faces.

 
all the time i had been selling prints here and there, i had the chance to meet a few of those people..
At the end of the day i had made a bit more than i had put into this event so i was very pleased. I hope to build a lasting relationship with Casita Del Pueblo, in fact I have confirmed with Yoli that i will be  debuting my newest series “Paper Cranes” sometime early 2012! and with that Whittier is now another familiar place in Los Angeles,
Thank you so much Yoli and Casita Del Pueblo!
Now where is Downey?

October Events!!!

 October will be a very busy and fun month for me! I am showing my art at three different festivals around LA and will be doing several free Anime drawing workshops at libraries around town. I am particularly excited because for the first time in my life, I am making prints of my work  to sell at these festivals!

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Sunday, October 9th
The first event I will be a part of is the 4th annual Mole festival at historic Olvera Street on the border between Chinatown and Downtown LA. There will be an abundance of Mole dishes served, beautiful art shown and authentic mexican music played, this is a great family event!
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Sunday, October 16th
On Sunday, I will have my own booth at the 6th annual Dia De Los Muertos art and music festival in uptown Whittier. This huge street festival is sure to be a great one! I will be showing art and selling prints of my work thanks to Yolanda at Casita Del Pueblo  at which I will be having my solo show “Grullas de Papel” (Paper Cranes) in early 2012, stay tuned for that!! 
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Monday, October 17th
I’ll be at the Sun Valley branch of the LA public library on Monday to do a FREE Anime drawing workshop
 from 4pm – 5pm. I will be teaching step by step techniques on drawing your very own Anime character including  face, eyes, nose, mouth, hair, hands, feet, body proportions and character posing! Free to all!!


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Wednesday, October 19th
I will be doing a FREE 1 hour Anime Workshop at the Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Branch of the LA public library, come out and learn the basics of how to draw a Japanese Anime character from scratch!!

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Saturday, October 22nd

I have two events on Saturday!! I’ll be displaying my art at the 12th Annual Dia De Los Muertos celebration at the historic Hollywood Forever Cemetery!! my artwork will be displayed towards the East end of the cemetery in the mausoleum. My original paintings well as prints of them will be available for sale
(I do accept credit cards) 

Photo by Rob Sheridan
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Saturday October 22nd
Also, i will be doing an Anime drawing workshop at the Mar Vista Branch of the LA public library that same day at 2 pm!! Again this will be a FREE workshop! All ages welcome, I will provide all materials.
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Thursday, October 27th
This will be my last library Anime workshop in October and will be at the Vernon branch of the LA public library, This is a FREE 1 hour step by step instruction on how to create your own Anime character from scratch, no previous drawing experience needed!! I have two more library workshops scheduled in November, will update closer to those dates!
Thanks every one! hope to see y’all out and about on the town in October!!!!!
~CNIII