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Hungry Eyeball Interviews Portland Artist Jason Graham

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Jason Graham Art

Jason Graham is going to be apart of the 1st Hungry Eyeball Art Show on Feb 19th, 2010 at Lyrik in Portland, Oregon.

You came from Fresno, CA. and now in Portland, OR. what’s different?
alot of things are different between the two. in general portland has clean fresh air, tons of beautiful parks, lots of great vegan food, tons of art, great music, and it’s really bike friendly. fresno really doesn’t have any of those things. one great thing that fresno does have is a small tight knit community of really talented artists and musicians that i was lucky enough to be part of and learn from for a few years. fresno is also very friendly to outdoor murals right now, downtown is covered with some really great murals from alot of my friends, check out muraldistrict.com to see a few of the murals. one major difference in the art scenes is that in fresno, if you were doing an art show you were probably the only one in town doing a show, and lots of people are hungry for art there, so the show would be packed. as opposed to portland where its so saturated with artists and venues to show art, its harder to stand out. don’t get me wrong, i love living in a city that is so supportive of art. i have a lot of love for both city’s.

How did ’09 treat you as an artist?
2009 treated me pretty well. i stayed busy enough with making art to not have to go out and find a real grown up job, so that’s nice.

What are you hungry for in the year 2010?
i’m hungry for happiness, and vegan soyrizo burritos from the taco truck on 50th and division.

What are thinking or planning for the upcoming Lyrik show?
i’m working on some small really intricate pen and ink drawings. i will also have some watercolors, and i’m working on a larger acrylic painting as well. so i’m going to mix it up a bit as far as medium go’s but it should still have all have the same underlying feeling, and feel very cohesive. i’m looking forward to the show. i’m really happy to be showing with eatcho and klutch, two artists who’s work i’m a fan of. i feel sort of lame i don’t have a sassy nickname like them though.

If you were to have a one word name what would it be?
switchblade

I was looking at your past work and was wondering if you were claustrophobic or if you had any phobias?
i  have some anxiety problems, i’m not claustrophobic i’m probably more agoraphobic. i’ve become pretty reclusive, just painting and drawing in my little cave. i think a good move would be for me to get an art studio away from my home again. i’ve come to realize how important the separation of work space and home are to me… when i work at home i can never get out of my own head, if that makes sense. it’s just me and my headphones all the time.

Do you put yourself in your art, why or why not?
i do. i can’t help but put myself in my work. it’s been my coping mechanism and my therapy everyday since i can remember. i feel like all my work is very personal, but if someone asks me what a piece means i won’t say, because i like to let the viewer take what they want from it and assign their own meaning to it.

What’s your mission in life?
to improve as an artist, until i’m content with my work. to paint until my hands don’t work anymore. just to try and be happy.

Jason Graham artist

Hungry Eyeball Interviews Portland Artist Klutch

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Until Death by Klutch
My buddy Klutch will be apart of Hungry Eyeball’s First Art Show happening on Feb. 19th, 2010 at Lyrik in Portland, Oregon.

How did you become Klutch?
In 1983 the hardcore band N.O.T.A. started calling me that after a weirdo artist in the Disney movie Superdad. After touring with them for a couple years people all over the country knew me as Klutch. It has followed me to Austin, SF, and now Portland.

Is art competitive for you, why or why not?

I would like to sound real cool and say no but for me it totally is. But this can be good in the sense that I want to be pushed to keep getting better and trying new ideas. If nothing else artists are competing for viewers attention against a constantly rising tide of instant media.

Fill it up:
Art
= Friends, fun, life, food, wankers, blow hards, missions, journeys, failures, joy, anger, and my personal favorite, discovery.

Graffiti = Vandalism when it is done properly.

Love = Making art everyday. Otherwise I haven’t a clue and keep trying to figure it out. I will have to get back you to on this one.

Portland = It is a lot like life. Some times it is absolutely magical, other times it is fucked beyond belief.

Dreams = Dreams are for living, not sleeping on.

Klutch = I am true contrarian. Reliable yet ever changing. Innovative yet old school. Mad pretentious yet a total kook.

Explain why keeping it real is so important to you.
Because I value authenticity and really enjoy things in their pure form.

What stage are you in your life?
“Honey, I got rhythms I ain’t even used yet.”

What is in store for Klutch in 2010?
I just moved my studio to Diesel Fuel’s shop and I’m super stoked to be there. A new space shared with really good friends can spark an avalanche of new options.
Also waiting out the weather and getting the Dignity Village mural project in full swing. Seeing that to completion is my first mission for this year.
Beyond that just becoming more involved overall but letting go of expectations of what will come from it.

What are your plans for the Lyrik show?

The unveiling of the single greatest piece of art ever created that will herald the dawning of a new era for mankind and cause the entire world to fall in love with each other. Either that or a massive hate crystal.

What are you hungry for?
I just want to be loved. Is that so bad?

Portland artist Klutch

MCB mural by Klutch

INNER DEMONS ~ New Work by Portland Artist Morgaine Faye

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Morgaine Faye with Inner Demons at LyrikOpening Reception, Saturday January 16th, 2010 from 7pm 10pm
Lyrik ~ Food Art Drinks ~ 2035 se 39th ave. portland, or. 97214

Portland Artist Morgaine Faye solo show – Inner Demons.

VERSUS @ lyrik with Ruby Jets & Dave Parker

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parker vs jets

“versus”
new work from ruby jets & dave parker
opening reception thursday,december 17th 20o9, 7pm till 10pm
lyrik 2035 se 39th ave. portland,or.97215

with live sets by the great mundane & ate bit

ruby jets relocated from tucson,az a few years ago……..he now lives and works in southeast portland……….he’s known for his large scale to micro size pen and ink drawings……….he’ll be showcasing new crayon & colored pencil drawings…………for the show…….”versus”

dave parker is a local cult figure……….know for his filmmaking…..set design……..and costume design……..he is also a known outsider artist for creating assemblage art and recycled installations…………dave is originally from seattle and is a huge seahawks fan as well……

versus - dec. 17th

ICONIC Art Show with Fog vs Fist Collage + Abstracted Photography by Blake Strawbridge

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Iconic Art Show at Lyrik in Portland Oregon

ICONIC Art Show Opens, November 21, 2009 from 7pm – 10pm
Lryik – 2035 se 39th ave. portland, or. 97214

the show is titled… “ICONIC”
and it will feature two Portland artists with the surreal collage work of Tim Livingston… aka “Fog vs Fist”
and the abstracted photography by Blake Strawbridge
the show opens at 7pm and they’ll have a dj set by Eddie Paycheck
runs through December 18th, 2009

Bryon Schroeder has Invaded the Fine Grind Arts Cafe in Portland

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Portland artist Bryon Schroeder at the Fine Grind Arts Cafe in Portland

Local artist & curator Bryon Schroeder has invaded the Fine Grind Arts Cafe, soon to be Lyrik, with a fresh solo exhibition titled, “love / hate”, the gallery’s 1st solo exhibit to date.

Schroeder is the co-owner of Igloo Gallery in downtown Portland… he is also know for his amazing shoe design skills internationally, but this exhibit is filled with his fine art, in all forms of mixed media… like painting, collage, paper sculpture and assemblage.
Drop by and check it out, if you’re in the neighborhood. More images at Hungry Eyeball’s Flickr photos.
“love / hate”
an exhibit of mixed media work by Bryon Schroeder
on exhibit till october 22,2009
The Fine Grind Arts Cafe, aka Lyrik
2035 se 39th ave. @ lincoln
portland,or. 97214