Posted on 11.23.09

Primary Flight is a curatorial organization dedicated to the production of site-specific, street level, mural installations. This year, Primary Flight broadens its reach with the addition of Blue Print For Space, a collection of contemporary Street Artists and Graffiti Writers, hosted by ArtCenter/South Florida. The art exhibition that complements the Wynwood installation will showcase over 25 of today’s most active and unique street artists.
Artist Include: Augor, Bask, Blackbooks, C215, Chris Stain, Cruz, Jim And Tina Darling, D*Face, Dolla, El Mac, Ron English, Shepard Fairey, Logan Hicks, The London Police, Meggs, Mike Defeo, Kenton Parker, Pisa 73, Push, Santiago Rubino, Retna, Reyes, Revok, She Kills He, Jeff Soto, Stormie Mills, Tes One, Typoe, Agustina Woodgate And Zevs.
ARTCENTER/ SOUTH FLORIDA GALLERY
PRIMARY FLIGHT | ART BASEL 2009
On view: December 1, 2009 – January 2, 2010
Opening Reception: Wednesday, December 2, 8 – 10pm
Tes One x Primary Flight | “Holla” Poster
New poster made exclusively for Primary Flight. Look out for these during the Blue Print For Space opening reception on December 2nd.
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Posted on 10.30.09

Focusing on street art and urban culture, the Cityscape group show previews on November 5th 2009 in a section of the Old Truman Brewery on Dray Walk. The group show includes works by: Peru Ana Ana Peru / Ricky Powell / Bask / Swoon / Tes One / Shepard Fairey / Dalek / Ashes57 / Neck Face / Skullphone / Buff Monster / TAKI 183 / Blek La Rat / Mike Giant / Ernesto Yerena and many more.
Exhibition runs until the 15th of November.
DRAY WALK GALLERY | The Old Truman Brewery off 91 Brick Lane
London, E1 6QL | UK
For more information, visit LAVA Collective | RSVP on Facebook
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Posted on 09.08.09
Two exhibitions taking place this October. Details below:
Tes One returns to Tampa with his first solo exhibition there in over 5 years. RedLetter1 will be hosting Repeat Offender this October, featuring new work and prints by Tes One. Be sure to mark you calendars for October 3rd and check out tesone.com/repeatoffender for more information on the exhibition, available paintings and after-party!
Opening Reception: October 3rd 2009 from 7-11 pm.
Admission: Free & open to the public
MORE INFORMATION:
http://www.tesone.com/repeatoffender/
http://redletter1.com/

White Walls is proud to present The Stencil Art Show, with new works from Adam 5100, David Soukup, Chris Stain, Ernesto Yerena, Tes One, and Casey Gray this October. The exhibit features contemporary stencil art representing hundreds of hours of meticulous work and fine detail. Utilizing up to 12 layers of paint, these artist create depth, color dimension and complex textures that are visually inspiring while upholding traditional stencil roots. Please join us for the opening reception on October 10th 2009 from 7-11 pm.
Opening Reception: October 10th 2009 from 7-11 pm.
Show runs through: November 7th 2009 and is open to the public.
MORE INFORMATION:
http://whitewallsnews.com/
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Posted on 07.07.09

NOVA 535 and the Vitale Brothers to Open “Size Matters” on July 10th at 8 PM.
St. Petersburg, FL Friday, June 26th 2009–On Friday July 10th at NOVA 535.
Artists include Bask, Tes One, Andrew Spear, Terribly Odd Frank, Strunk Ill, Davey Montooth, Chris Parks, Hydro 74, Sarah Gail Hutcherson, John Hutcherson, Chad Mize, Phillip Clark, T.W. Curtis, Dolla Bill, Melia White, Mark Michaels, Smilemaker Krystal Ralph, Hug Smugglers, Ron Pieniak, Ever, Cody Meagham, Ricardo Hernandez Marquez, Heinz Hinrighs, Andrea Pawlisz, Joey Vitale, Paul Vitale, and John Vitale.
$5 admission. Doors open at 9 PM. Music by DJ Mega and Una Slim and fashion by Wear to the Tear.
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Posted on 06.10.09

Naïve is 176 pages of art, drawings, paintings, cut outs and illustrations that have been inspired by minimalist designers like Saul Bass, Charley Harper and Alexander Girard. I’m honored to have a few of my paintings and illustrations included in this book – alongside some extremely talented designers and artists.
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“A minimalist design vocabulary is currently being reinvented by a troop of young graphic designers who are rediscovering the stylistic elements reminiscent of classic graphic design such as silkscreen printing, classical typography, hand lettering, woodcutting and folk art and integrating them into their work. Naïve documents this extraordinary renaissance of Classic Modernism, from the 1940s to 1960s, in contemporary graphic design.
Inspired by 20th Century American legends such as Saul Bass, the undisputed master of film title design and iconic logos as well as modernist graphic artist Charley Harper and textile designer Alexander Girard, these burgeoning designers are creating new and striking imagery using palettes of earthy and pastel shades, reduced strokes, patterns and shapes with a strong folkloristic element.
Naïve illustrates this new development in graphic design, assembling a multitude of vivid and inspiring examples ranging from illustrations, poster art, editorials, book covers and record sleeves to stationary and textiles.”











