“CMYK” Exhibition

Littlefield Gallery

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The monthlong exhibition will present a collection of found art, abstract expressionism, illustration, photography, street art and computer art, all inspired by elements of Spring.

Experience the relationship these different styles and identities create, as they stand, speak and live side by side.

Victor de Matha

Victor de Matha lives in Brooklyn with his two sibling cats Biggie Smalls and Lil’Kim. He moved to New York 14 years ago from France. He makes drawings and paintings.

Johanna Guevara

Johanna Guevara has visually vocalized timeless identities for over 200 companies since ’98. With roots in Bogotá Colombia, an NYC upbringing and a BFA from Parsons School of Design, J. Guevara manages to balance a sense of raw emotion with market sensibility in her graphic design company 7ONE8 DESIGN.

One of Guevara’s long time passions is “finding beauty out of nothing”, which she documents thru photography of everyday street art all over the world from Italy to Brooklyn. After 10 years of photographing art and nature on the streets, she started to see a pattern, the word LOVE.

Jonathan McIntosh

Jonathan McIntosh was born in Fort-de-France, Martinique, and raised in Harlem New York. He studied Graphic Design and Computer Art at The School of Visual Arts in New York City. And now is a young mixed media creative artist with a professional background in print and digital graphic design.

Jonathan creates print, digital, and interactive artwork, inspired by his love for the intermixing of different creative mediums. His artwork and style express what and how he sees pop-culture from sight, to screen, to print, to motion and to sound. Jonathan’s art questions and pushes the pop-culture envelope and how we perceive it.

Joseph O’Neal

Joseph O’Neal claims home as North Carolina and works in Brooklyn, NY and Montclair, NJ. Joseph creates a transcendental dialogue through a system driven by the archaic. Symbols, phonetics, and imagery come descendent from a past that, in the words of Motherwell, “…could only have been conceived of at present.”

Joseph is an internationally collected artist boasting gallery shows, museum events, art festivals, group and solo exhibitions in Miami, New York, Brooklyn, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Connecticut, California, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Switzerland.

Jason Potvin

Jason Kent Potvin, born in Massachusetts has lived in New York City for ten years now. He has experience in the past working in Television, Film, and Fashion. He currently is expanding his collection in New York City as well as Paris. His past shows include The Joy Wai Gallery, The United Nations, and The Scandanavian House.

Jason has also performed with many live musical acts all over Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Joe Strasser

Joe believes his environment has a lot to do with his work. He’s relocated a great deal moving from the suburbs of New Jersey; to living in a van on the beach in Hawaii; to a campground in Woodstock, NY; to Miami, FL; and now residing in Brooklyn. He is now considered a New York artist.

It has taken Joe over 20 years to completely paint what he wants. His work is mostly about using found material and placing it in a new context and giving it new life. This creates a certain kind of poetry with the found detritus. He also believes that sex and death should always be present in a piece. There’s a Dionysian Apollonian pull of divine inspiration and the latticework of coincidence.

Dustin Yang

Dustin Yang was born and raised in Taiwan. Greatly influenced by Chinese landscape paintings, Dustin’s artistic process is a tortuous search for utopia: nostalgia for a time when the hillside in his back window had yet to be converted into mansions, as well as a pursuit of a mist-covered future.

Today, Dustin is a New York based freelance illustrator, designer and printmaker. He graduated with a degree in Communications Design (illustration focus) from Pratt Institute. His works have been recognized by American Illustration 31 and 32, and The 2014 Student Scholarship Competition of Society of Illustrators.

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from April 01, 2014 to April 30, 2014

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