I have also worked full time in general maintenance, I also stared playing base guitar. I have been working in company as customer service and bill collections for over 15yrs. I’m a very quick learner and love to learn of things I do not know. I like doing custom Bike orders the most because it was a challenge and I always have Ideas In my head to help out in times where a good idea is needed, when others have come up empty as to what is needed or needs to be done or created. Some even moving and lighting up with a flick of a switch displayed in a case of glass or Plexiglas. I’ve sold many of my creations that were Bikes, Automobiles, Model Cars, Planes and much more. I have Worked with many different media's of art as well as all types of tools saws, plasma cutter, ,drills etc. I have always been able to create something from what ever I see that was trashed or discarded or given to me from others. but yet during this time I always have found time to keep my passion for art alive. in point loma for 1yr, C.O.M.O in North Island for 2yrs. My first Job after High school was a silk screener after that I had worked at sizzlers for 2 yrs, sky chef at the international airport in san diego for 2yrs, P.W.C. were always an automatic Grade of A'' for me. I am a person who can make something from just about anything'' I am 47yrs old and motivated When I was growing up being the second born child out of 5 siblings.being, I spent most of my time helping parents and grand parents around the house and in my spare time I would Create Models, paintings and drawings or fixing and painting bikes (custom) and much more' as I attended school throughout my life art was always an influenced by wood shops or metal shops and art classes etc. I work well with whom ever I am working with. So please if you are short handed needing another motivated person for a project or job please read the rest below and consider me To start off I would like to let you know I am happily married and have been for 25 years and have two grown children and two grandchildren this in it self, should tell you I am committed to things I do. Garcia, I am an artist with dreams Ideas thinking beyond the realm of others.I am looking to extend my self beyond my garage wanting to share my Ideas and learn and listen from other artists and working as a team, creating Art of any type whatever it might be. Without shying away from the complicated socio-political histories relevant to the world, Wiley’s figurative paintings and sculptures “quote historical sources and position young black men within the field of power.” His heroic paintings evoke a modern style instilling a unique and contemporary manner, awakening complex issues that many would prefer remain mute.My name is Edward R. This juxtaposition of the “old” inherited by the “new” – who often have no visual inheritance of which to speak – immediately provides a discourse that is at once visceral and cerebral in scope. The models, dressed in their everyday clothing most of which are based on the notion of far-reaching Western ideals of style, are asked to assume poses found in paintings or sculptures representative of the history of their surroundings. As his practice grew, his eye led him toward an international view, including models found in urban landscapes throughout the world – such as Mumbai, Senegal, Dakar and Rio de Janeiro, among others – accumulating to a vast body of work called, “The World Stage.” Initially, Wiley’s portraits were based on photographs taken of young men found on the streets of Harlem. Wiley’s larger than life figures disturb and interrupt tropes of portrait painting, often blurring the boundaries between traditional and contemporary modes of representation and the critical portrayal of masculinity and physicality as it pertains to the view of black and brown young men. By applying the visual vocabulary and conventions of glorification, history, wealth and prestige to the subject matter drawn from the urban fabric, the subjects and stylistic references for his paintings are juxtaposed inversions of each other, forcing ambiguity and provocative perplexity to pervade his imagery.
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