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07-01-2010

BERST

By Leilani Momoisea

 

GBAK’s monstrous roller piece, 90 metres of pipeline sitting atop the ocean almost completely covered in paint, is a thing of legend – and not just in New Zealand’s graffiti circles. University students and...

07-01-2010

TWESH

Word by Jiroe

Twesh is one of many foreign style dons to have graced UK shores. He paints real well, is active and comes from a strong writing history. Totally Italian but with a certain understated humbleness that shouldn't be...

07-01-2010

KAK

Words Jiroe

Kak One is dope – ask anyone in the UK. Watch him paint and you see that age-old confidence of a writer that's out there non-stop. One of those guys that gets around and knows folks, but ducks under the big radar. He...

30-11-2009

Ben Horton

Words by Melissa Williams

Ben Horton is a skateboarder, graphic designer, skateboard company owner, family man, nature lover and artist who lives in California, USA. His creative work is innovative and inspirational, a...

Words by Sami Montague

Stephan Doitschinoff or under his nom de plume ‘Calma’ is an artist at the very top of his game. Working under both names, this Brazilian artist creates work of intense beauty and mystery....

30-11-2009

Jessica Joslin

Words by Kyle Niart

There’s a certain air of wonder and magic to inanimate objects that look like they’re alive but are not. Things so fine and precise in their detail they’re knocking on the doors of perfection, so totally...

30-11-2009

Gianluca Mattia

Words by Steed Williamson 

If high gloss, hyper-real, part-emo, part-punk-type vixens are your thing you will be more than glad to be introduced to the work of Gianluca Mattia. To describe these character illustrations is...

30-11-2009

Brandi Milne

Words by Melissa Williams

Self-taught South Californian Brandi Milne creates art that is a mixture of ‘nice and yummy’ with a sprinkling of ‘scary and kinda creepy’ thrown in. Mynameis? speaks to her about...

30-11-2009

OMENS

By Sami Montague

The name ‘Omens’ sounds a little menacing, perhaps even evil, but they are not reflected in the style of this writer. Omens’ style has a sweet and slick font-based look that is readable on rolling freights and...

30-11-2009

LIME

By Kyle Niart

 

There is so much innovative style writing currently coming out of France and Lime is another fine example. Hailing from Lyon, he is a highly creative individual, painting amazing pieces under the names of Lime...

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21-07-2009
Scott Radke

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Scott Radke

Words by Suzy Synchronome

Under lightning-struck weeping willow trees, within coal-covered caves, shifting with swampy shadows, journeying through baron icy wastelands, within the clouds of heaven and deep down in the darkest worlds below. Weaved between the inner sights of the imagination… the creatures of Scott Radke shuffle and sway.

 

Breaking the morbid, foggy silence of the salty sea, is a sudden, wild and husky holler of a fearful fisherman, cackling at a human-octopus being, as it floats over the water, eyes wide open with a gaze deeper than the ocean itself.

 

Far off on the horizon that is the shoreline of an unknown icy land, a coach of witches charge on, by the pulling power of human-rabbit beings, under the watchful eye of two, tall and lanky super-guardians.

 

Within the rugged, rocky land all around, spotted violet human-meerkat beings sense the approach of the witch-filled coach. They scatter and flee for higher land, where the sacred human-swan beings live, rule and protect with their exquisite majesty.

 

It is a world that is natural, mythical and torturous. It is the realm where spirit and soul meet between artist and viewer. It is a place that moves, a place that feels. It is a place of mystery and wonder. It is the world where Scott Radke works… safely, quietly and patiently.

 

Scott Radke grew up in the middle-class suburb of Strongsville, Ohio. He kept to himself as a youngster and spent much of his time near his house, exploring the woods and it’s multitude of creatures. In those years, the only art in his life was the calligraphy and other works of his aunt, Sharon Hanse, who would later encourage and teach Radke to draw.

 


The FULL interview with SCOTT RADKE appears in issue 4 of Mynameis? magazine - click here to purchase your copy www.graphotism.com/Subscribe-Graphotism-or-MyNameIs-Magazine.74.0.html

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