People call me Lizzie Bee

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People call me Lizzie Bee. Southern California is where i call home and I have a family that I wouldn't trade for anything. Taken By A Good Man. Life is too short to not enjoy the beauty, comedy, sadness, love and righteousness that it holds. So here I share the things that mean something to me, in hopes they will mean something to you as well. Like OrangeSUnshine Blog on FACEBOOK for streaming updates: facebook.com/OrangeSUnshineBlog

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Tim Shumate

Tattoo artist out of Chicago, IL Tim Shumate is not only talented with machine in hand but is an incredible illustrator, painter, photographer... the list goes on. With a degree in Illustration from American Academy of Art, and a few years of Graphic Design from Illinois Institute of Art, this guy knows whats up. Extremely impressed with his work and am almost tempted to take a trip out to the windy city to get inked up by him.  






Brandon Boyd

 "Spilling/Spinning"
"Algebra"


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My name is Brandon Boyd. I am a Los Angeles native, a Vegan sympathizer, an artist by day and come nightfall I sing in a band called Incubus. I am suspicious of religion, advertising and know-it-alls. My teeth will one day fall out from overconsumption of licorice. My closest friend on the Earth is a dog from France. I sleep diagonally until I have company, then I sleep lengthwise. I am straight, yet I adore sparkling mineral water. I have a bionic right leg as a result of a freak gardening accident. My right eye goes lazy after about 3am. If you feed me after midnight, I multiply. My name, when translated literally, means 'Broom-Hill' which I find horrifyingly exotic. I live in an old building that at one point in the 1900's was a working brothel. As a result, the ghosts of under paid and over worked prostitutes roam my hallways. So, there is a lingering smell of cheap perfume on the second story of my home after 3am, which might explain my occasional lazy eye. I am allergic to milk and as a result have never had an ice cream party. You may have just heard the sounds of very small violins playing behind that last comment, but don't feel bad for me; I have sorbet parties at every Equinox and spend about half a day thereafter happily cleaning the 'sticky' out of my fingernails. My right knee is named Chet and my left is Garrison. Everything I wear once belonged to someone else with the specific exception of socks and underpants.

I am quite certain that in the above rant/ Myspace 'About Me' section there is a sizable window for you curious and or skeptical observers to peer through. I have always cringed at the thought of describing myself and my multiplying creative endeavors, but it seems as time wears on, that the personal 'Bio' is a necessary evil in the vast catacombs of the "I wish I didn't have to, buts..." of our strange culture. So with that veiled apology out of the way, I shall now recall (for those who desire to know more) a not so brief remembrance of my time in art thus far...

The first piece of art I can remember is actually now hanging in my kitchen. It is a self portrait my Mother did while she was in Art School. She was very pregnant with my older brother and thought it would be funny to paint herself as the Virgin Mary. So this painting, for all it's cracked and aging beauty, looks very pious and intimidating. It hung in the guest bedroom of my Grandfather's house that my brothers and I would bunk in when staying there. On more than three occasions, I woke in the middle of the night and saw the eyes of this painting alive and looking down at me! My Mother ( the Virgin Mary) in a very ominous voice would say, "Go back to sleep, Brandon!"
I started scribbling in very small pads with very small pencils as a child. I have since been scaling up exponentially. In Medium, content and size. As my mind grows, so do my sights on what is possible creatively. This has allowed me to reach into pen-ink, paint, pencil, photography, music, literature and lifestyle. All of which are as important as the next.
The kinds of art that have stood out to me have never really followed any particular pattern. I guess my eyes and my heart gravitate towards unusual, dark, absurd, sincere and beautiful works. I obsess over line work and flow.
I have no formal training; other than a few semesters at community college and some classes at the YMCA. I would very much like to return to school in the near future and absorb the myriad different techniques I have been missing out on! That being said, I was raised in a creative environment, and that does wonders for a young person's mind.
I have always had a hard time in describing my creative style. I find the same dilemma when asked what type of music I play. But if I had to, I would say that I am doing my best to turn my mind inside out and see what it looks like framed. ;) Once you get past the gooey bits and the debris, there is the occasional sparkly gem that glows like the edges of Barbara Walters in one of her interviews.

My creative process is both complex and simple. The complexities arise when I try and understand what I am doing when I am doing it. It's like trying to describe the sensation of love; one is better suited just experiencing it for oneself. But it becomes simple when I let go into the process and don't question it so much. Kind of a surrender into right brian, as it were. But for clarity's sake, I have waves of creativity, followed by times of drought. In these times, I have learned that just reading, listening to music, and surfing a whole lot help to pass the time before the next creative pulse arises. It's been this way in my life for as long as I can remember.
I work predominately out of my kitchen. It looks like a kitchen, but it's actually...well, a kitchen. Things are cooked there, and things are consumed. But just as much paint is thrown into amorphous abstractions onto paper and canvas that reveal my inner perv and my longing for contact with extraterrestrial intelligences (not to be confused with one another) as there is corn chowder stirred and swallowed!
I like to allow any and all influence into my world. Cultural or geographic. Political, or emotional. As far as I am concerned, anything is game. I find that large parts of my work are observational in the sense that I am merely living as I chose and the art, in whatever form it takes, is the unconscious filter of my experience.
I think that to live a life of expressivity is paramount. To me it is the embodiment of freedom. I don't have a particularly specific statement that I am trying to convey; like the Romantic's Manifesto, or something akin. I am more interested in existing in a continual state of creativity. To be able to see the art in every occurrence. To find beauty in the mundane and in the otherwise trite and or trivial. My life, as it were, is not unlike one of my drawings; a continually evolving, bulbous, mass of thought, after-thought, absurdity, intention and enthusiasm. Scribbled happily in ink without pencil lines and signed at the bottom.
I am currently working on a new series of paintings on canvas in acrylic that I will have no idea how to talk about until they are hung and dry and my shrink is standing back from them with an inquisitive scowl.
I just did a quick proofread of this communication, and I am struck by how often I used the word, "I." To my count, it is repeated 63 times in this glorified Personals Ad. Cheese and Rice! You'd think I was a fucking rock star with these levels of self absorption. Fuck it. I think that'll do for now. If anybody has anymore questions beyond art, music, haunted paintings, relevance, used clothes, literature, tiny pencils on tiny pads of paper, heartbreak, disillusionment, love, death, addiction, leather goods, lactose intolerance, the future, optimism, nihilism, idealism, plagiarism, environmentalism and the smell of turpentine, please don't Google my name or ask your "friend who knows about music". Call me at your Mom's house, I'll be there having a sorbet party on March 20th.
Your friend and lover,
Brandon Boyd
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(VIA)

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Michael Page



"Michael Page (b.1979) lives and works as a full time artist in San Francisco, CA.  He has shown his work nationally and internationally throughout both Europe and the United States including the cities of Reykjavik, Berlin, Bristol , Rome and Montreal. "

Jeff Soto

Eddie Vedder US Tour poster by Jeff Soto.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Lauramae

Lauramae on deviantART

Will Santino

Technicolor octopus! oh, Yes Please. See more from Will on Society6 where you can purchase prints of this and his OTHER WORK.

Norman Duenas


This guy has a lot of really beautiful pieces. They are all available for sale as prints HERE.

Jesse Balmer

Interesting stuff. Check out his site.

Inbal Shved

see more of this artist's work HERE.

Salty Kisses


This deserves a re-post because It's AUGUST which means this is my last month in Mass. Then it's back home to Cali! What a trip this last year on the east coast has been. LOVEd it, but oh boy, am i ready to go home. :D enjoy.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Mental Preperation

3,238 Miles! Oh, the gas is gonna kill me. So yeah, buy some stuff. :P Email me @ Lizebee@live.com

He Knows So Much About These Things.

 
 Reality starting to set in. This is all happening. 
Only thing that has my stomach in knots is money. 
Although stressful, that makes my soul rest at ease for everything else is peachy! 

If anybody wants to buy any of my art or any of my possessions to help me make this trip please don't hesitate to email me: Lizebee@live.com. I could use all the help i can get. Will do commission work as well.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Colourfornia

Kathryn MacNaughton

Cloudbreak

Noyle

Teahupo‘o. Photo: Noyle/SPL

"You Are What You Eat"

 Carpenter/Photographer

Much like the intriguing series In Your Fridge, You Are What You Eat is a comprehensive look into the refrigerators in homes across the United States. For three years Mark Menjivar traveled the country exploring various food issues. “The more time I spent speaking and listening to individual stories,” says Menjivar, “the more I began to think about the foods we consume and the effects they have on us as individuals and communities.”

“A refrigerator is both a private and a shared space," he continues. "One person likened the question, ‘May I photograph the interior of your fridge?’ to asking someone to pose nude for the camera. Each fridge is photographed ‘as is’. Nothing added, nothing taken away.”

Menjivar photos contain fridges from both poor and rich families. With this project, he hopes to make people more aware of how they should be taking care of their bodies.

Would you be embarrassed if you had to show strangers what's in your fridge?

 Restaurant Owner
 Retired Army Colonel
Retired Emergency Room Nurse
 Anesthesiologist
 ((my personal favorite ^ )) Bartender
 Botanist
College Students
 Competitive Food Eaters
 Owner of Defunct Amusement Park
 Custodian and Convenience Store Clerk


Entire article from My Modern Metropolis

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

You Are The Only Exception

up until now i had sworn to myself that I'm content with loneliness 

image (via)

Salvador Dalí


One of my favorite pieces by Salvador Dalí (Spanish, 1904-1989). Autumn Cannibalism, 1936. Oil on canvas. 26 x 26 in. (65.1 x 65.1 cm). Purchased 1975. Tate Modern, London.

 "There are some days, wheni think i am going to die from an overdose of satisfaction." 
-Salvador Dalí

Allan Innman

Atari!! oil on canvas, by Allan Innman.

Erik Jones


Some More Eric Jones for you viewing pleasure.

Hot Water Bleeding Our Colors


Oh, man... This takes me back.

We Are Bound By Symmetry

a lil'bit of me aka lizzie bee ---<O"

Leon Ryan


see more from illustrator & designer Leon Ryan HERE.

Kirra Jamison

check out more work from this artist HERE.

Monday, July 25, 2011

"blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where others see nothing."
-Camille Pissarro

Sam Gibbons

hmm. . . awkward but intriguing. see more HERE.

Raboty Moonyk

Some really interesting stuff... check out more HERE.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Max Dalton

Max Dalton’s Limited Edition The Big Lebowski tribute piece, “Rug,” is now available as a print via Spoke Art! Get it here! It will really tie the room together.

Jordan Thomas


Capo Beach, Ca native Jordan Thomas takes his interest and love of surfing and interprets it into these amazing works of art. Not only does he master abstract color blending, but the kid can rip it up on a surf board too! Check out more of his work HERE and also take a look at THIS article on him and his brother Joe Aaron (an equally talented ocean minded artist) from Surfwire.com. I think they do a fantastic job of describing the inspiration for these pieces, plus, their use and placement of the word "stoked' throughout the article is just lovely. :) Enjoy. 

Also IF YOU ARE A CALIFORNIA NATIVE don't miss the fifth-annual "Surf Show at Doho"  this Saturday, July 23rd from 10am-4pm. Find out more about the event on at Danapointtimes.com. Go out and show some support for your art community!

Dan Le Sac Vs Scroobius Pip feat Posdnous of DE LA SOUL


:)

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Gossamer



Gossamer- (noun) a fine, filmy cobweb seen on grass or bushes or floating in the air in calm weather; any thin, light fabric with this quality











I did not know that! Everytime i heard Goassamer i would picture this:

Mitch Hedberg part II

Mitch Hedberg

Friend Of The Devil


funny gifs

Appreciate The Simple Things In Life

ficar no sol e sentir o vento gelado no nariz. quero sentir cheiro de grama cortada e cafe passado. cheiro de chuva, de flor, cheiro de vida. aprecio as coisas simples e quero continuar descomplicando o que parece complicado