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25-05-2010

Gary

By Jiroe

 

Gary isn't the type of graffiti writer that comes across with brag and swagger, he is the king of understatement. He is also a perfectionist but what may scare many of you that know his accomplished work is that he...

25-05-2010

Katre

When did you start writing?I started writing in 1993 but I was already influenced by what I could seein the streets and the subway. I’ve always loved drawing, cartoons and art in general and my parents are both artists. This...

25-05-2010

Rage

by Jiroe

Rage is a legendary one-man letter-painting machine in northern Spain. These letters are really big (and rumour has it he's not even that tall). His pieces stand out for their off-key, crazy schemes – it's as if he...

25-05-2010

Pref

By Sami Montague

 

Pref has been a long time player in London writing and has been beautifying the city’s walls ever since he stumbled across a copy of Spraycan Art. Through plying his trade as a graphic designer he has...

07-01-2010

EKUNDAYO

BY Tom Goulden

 

Ekundayo Reid is only 26 but already a successful Los Angeles-based artist and illustrator. He creates incredibly detailed characters through a laboured layering of watercolours, inks and acrylics. His often...

07-01-2010

ALEX GROSS

By Sami Montague

 

The paintings of Alex Gross are magical, loaded with imagery both logical and surreal. His influences are equally mixed and unexpected, from Victorian photography to more modern Japanese culture but one of his...

07-01-2010

CHET ZAR

By Sami Montague

Chet Zar uses the classical medium of oil paint to create amazing portraits of other worldly and surreal looking creatures. Reflecting an aesthetic honed and influenced through long years working in the US film...

07-01-2010

MATT FRENCH

Matt French is an artist and a skateboarder from Washington, USA. He honed his art skill whilst in jail for graffiti and went on to do incredible work with artists such as Jim Phillips and VC Johnson at Pocket...

07-01-2010

KRISTEN FERRELL

By Sami Montague

 

‘Delightfully fucked up,’ ‘a jaded giggler’ and ‘a big-hearted sociopath,’ are just a few of the ways California-based Kristen Ferrell has been described. My Name Is? interviews Ferrell – the artist who...

07-01-2010

WILD BOYS

Words by Sami Montague

Who is in the Wildboys crew?

Wildboys crew’s components are: Opium, Zeus40, Rota and Pencil.

 

When was the Wildboys crew formed and how?

Wildboys crew was born on June 9, 2008, as a result of the...

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KRISTEN FERRELL

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KRISTEN FERRELL

By Sami Montague

 

‘Delightfully fucked up,’ ‘a jaded giggler’ and ‘a big-hearted sociopath,’ are just a few of the ways California-based Kristen Ferrell has been described. My Name Is? interviews Ferrell – the artist who specialises in painting visions of the macabre in a cutesy way – to discover more about her art’s symbolic meaning and asks why there has to be quite so much blood involved?

 

Kristen Ferrell was born in Missouri but adopted and raised in Kansas where she lived for the majority of her life, before upping sticks a couple years ago – along with her husband, son and army of cats – to Huntington Beach, California. She now works out of a studio in her home, a place she describes as somewhere ‘an art bomb went off.’ It’s a busy place. ‘There isn't an inch of wall space that isn't covered in photos, illustrations torn from books or shelves filled with books or bottled animals used for drawing reference,’ she explains. ‘You can barely walk through it because of the art supplies scattered everywhere. It's my own highly organised chaos.’ Juggling her many responsibilities means her ‘cluttered nightmare of an office’ is Ferrell’s ‘little sanctuary’ – her place to think.

 

Making art is a cathartic process for Ferrell but she fully understands the reality of ‘the professional world and the personal one.’ Ferrell has been making art in a ‘personal world’ sense for a long time, mainly to serve as an emotional outlet to cope with all the stresses and frustrations of life, as she candidly confides: ‘I hate talking about feelings, but putting them in a picture is very safe for me. Over the years it's saved my sanity. It keeps me from punching strangers in the grocery store.’ However, after about a year of gallery success in the professional world she’s really started to think of herself as an artist. It’s a success that has surprised her but one she has been able to embrace: ‘I never expected to do anything more with my art than create it and leave it stacked up in my closet so it's been incredibly fun turning my personal art world into my professional art world.’

 

The FULL interview with KRISTEN FERRELL appears in issue 6 of Mynameis? magazine - click here to purchase your copy www.graphotism.com/Subscribe-Graphotism-or-MyNameIs-Magazine.74.0.html

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