TEANUPS
I always found Charles Schulz's work to be extremely comforting and maddeningly boring at the same time. Why was it so soothing? This image-which is as of yet incomplete-is my homage.
One of many, actually....
GRAPHITE DRAWINGS ON FOUND SURFACES // MATCHBOOK MINIATURES // TATTOO
Jason D'Aquino's renown Miniature Matchbook Art, drawings on found objects and vintage surfaces in graphite. <iframe width="560" height="315" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/c49ygfBeiIQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
I always found Charles Schulz's work to be extremely comforting and maddeningly boring at the same time. Why was it so soothing? This image-which is as of yet incomplete-is my homage.
One of many, actually....
One of the hazards of working on matchbooks is that they are flammable.
Amateur artists and may spontaneously combust if not properly supervised.
Shit Happens.
PS - Don't try imitating this at home. Only under professional supervision.
These six matchbook portraits were quite enjoyable to work on.
I tried to give them each a more pleasant expression than I had previously seen in their portraiture.
More 'optimistic'.
The L.A. Art Show just wrapped up at the Los Angeles convention center....to much applause.
This time around, the Red Truck boys did something extra special. Noah Antieau curated a section of the show called "Littletopia". It consisted of 11 kick-ass galleries, from around the country, hand-selected for the craftsmanship and ingenuity of their artists.
Huffington Post gave a shout out to Red Truck.
Hi Fructose magazine did as well, but somehow failed to provide photos....
So Here are some photos (for you visually oriented people out there) and some links to go with them ....This is how you sell copies , Hi-Fructose;
Here's a good behind the scenes shot...lotsa hanging to do...Go Red Truck!!!
These are the new custom shelves I fabricated for my matchbook displays. These are made from 19th century ledgers.
This is Noah's business card....Well, actually, this is the card for his pizza place, but you get the picture. (The guy with the bunny ears is Noah's 'partner' , Nik.
This is a precious shot of artist Bryan Cunningham with his special friend and collector , Richard Simmons.
A killer piece by John Whipple.
( I actually couldn't post most of the pics I had in mind when embarking on this blog post - too much nudity. )
I submit, for your viewing pleasure, two new pulp matchbook drawings I recently completed:
Both of these works are direct commissions -meaning I worked one on one with collectors to create something they desired to see. You want something created with you in mind?? Contact me here Jasondaquino@hotmail.com. We'll make it happen.
Happy 2014