MR Original – Interview with Artist Carly Ivan Garcia

Starry NightMEDIA ROOTS- Carly Ivan Garcia is a San Francisco based art curator and painter whose thriving, neo-abstract style is expressed through bold strokes and colorful palettes. Garcia’s work has been shown all over the country in both solo and group shows, and many of his paintings are featured in an upcoming film called Touching Home, starring Ed Harris. Media Roots recently caught up with Garcia to get the low down on his artistic perspective and creative process.

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MR: Hey Carly, thanks so much for taking the time to share your thoughts with Media Roots. Your style caught me right away it is an alive expression of self. Your imagery encompasses provocative themes that can be both childlike and dark. Have you been developing this style for a long time? How did you get into it?

CIG: Well, first of all I would like to take a moment to thank everyone at Media Roots who helps to promote creative artists, like myself, and who helps to reclaim journalism through positive truth telling. So thank you, Media Roots.

I believe part of my creative endeavors grew out of a passion I had for BMX biking. At 13, I was a national champion in flatland freestlye. My experience with bike riding fueled my kinetic energy and desire to express art. In high school, I took a liking to painting and ended up spending most of my time in art class. I always felt like I had the ability to create and have always felt confident that art was a discipline I could excel in.

MR: That’s awesome that your artistic expression stemmed from BMX enthusiasm! What mediums do you generally work with during the creative process?

CIG: I mostly work with oil and acrylics and find myself going back to them more often than not. With oils, I prefer the saturation of color they give. The acrylic efficiency in drying lets me paint layers on top of layers quickly. This eventually presents a unique history from within the painting that can be tracked visually. If I had to pick, I would say that oil is my top pick, but I also incorporate spray paint and watercolors in some of my work too. I like to keep my neo- modern style limitless by constantly pushing mediums and changing their conventional use. All of these mediums and ideas together creates my body of work.

Daydream Free, 58″x60″, oil and mixed media, 2010

CIG: I created this large scale painting for solo exhibit presented by TincaArt at the Miami Art Fair Foundation in 2010. This painting is from my latest series that captures a neo- modern abstraction of an industrialized world.

 


No Evil Triptych, 30″x12″, acrylic and wash, 2010

CIG: This is a painting out of a series of paintings I did on censorship for the NYCLU Just Art benefit.

 

See Clear, 58″x60″, oil and mixed media, 2010

CIG: As the title suggests, I bring attention to society’s assumption in appearance. This painting was also part of a series called Neo Modern Abstractions of an industrialized world.

 

MR: It’s impressive that you are able to switch back and forth, I tend to get stuck on one and shut myself out from exploring other mediums. What is your favorite kind of art to create?

CIG: My favorite kind of art to make is the kind of work that includes a ton of color that attracts the eye- first out of instinct, but then the imagery takes you deeper into feeling or significance that may not have been felt at first glance. The beauty in my favorite kind of art work is all subjective. All art work that I like or collect must have an innate attraction- the more clever, the better.

MR: Mo’ clever, mo’ better fo sho. Why do you think it is so important to have independent media outlets working together to highlight community art and activism?

CIG: Independent media outlets are essential in bringing attention to artists’ social and political statements that either challenge the establishment or empower communities.

MR: Do you think artists and musicians have a responsibility to reflect societal and political climates? 

CIG: I strongly believe that the ultimate responsibility of contemporary artists today is to reflect societal and political climates. The most powerful artwork portrays a voice that creatively expresses basic human rights. When given a space, art manifests positive interventions. Independent media outlets are crucial in bringing attention to artists’ social and political statements that either challenge or empower communities through art and activism.

MR: I agree. So how can people find you and your art in the bay area?

CIG: I’m really excited at this moment because I just had my first solo show in Hollywood CA at The FilmPunks Gallery. I also have large scale paintings that reside at The Uptown which is Oakland CA’s first apartment community to be certified by the U.S. Green Building Council as ecologically-friendly.  In Marin, my work can be seen at Room Interior Gallery on Fourth street in San Rafael.

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To learn more about Carly Ivan Garcia, or to check out his work go to www.carlyivangarcia.com or go to http://fountainexhibit.com/2010/index.php/media/tinca-art.

Main photo Starry Night, art by Carly Ivan Garcia

Written by Abby Martin

New Radiohead Album Coming This Week!

ANTIQUIET – Happy Valentine’s Day! On this special morning we’d like you to forget last night’s back-patting spectacle of mediocrity at the Grammys to familiarize you with a 1,000-year-old oak tree in Wiltshire’s Savernake Forest called The King of Limbs. Savvy fans are familiar with the tree, which was three miles away from where Radiohead recorded In Rainbows. What’s even more fascinating is that those crazy Brits are naming their new album after that tree.

Oh yeah, they’re also releasing it this Saturday. Yes, Radiohead’s eighth album is arriving on February 19th. Here are the details  from Thom Yorke & Co. via TheKingOfLimbs.com:

Radiohead’s new record, The King Of Limbs, is presented here as the world’s first Newspaper Album, comprising:

Two clear 10″ vinyl records in a purpose-built record sleeve. A compact disc. Many large sheets of artwork, 625 tiny pieces of artwork and a full-colour piece of oxo-degradeable plastic to hold it all together. The Newspaper Album comes with a digital download that is compatible with all good digital media players. The Newspaper Album will be shipped on Monday 9th May 2011 you can, however, enjoy the download on Saturday 19th February 2011. Shipping is included in the prices shown.

The King Of Limbs will also be presented with your choice of two digital formats: an MP3 version which is a 320K constant bit rate file, or a WAV version, which is a full CD quality uncompressed digital audio file.

One lucky owner of the digital version of The King Of Limbs, purchased from this website, will receive a signed 2 track 12″ vinyl.

The King oOf Limbs can be pre-ordered now and downloaded on Saturday 19th February 2011. A visit to TheKingOfLimbs.com brings up a world map, where users can click on the region in which they live. You are then taken to a pre-order screen where you can order the full physical package of the new album, or the digital-only version.

The Newspaper Album will run $48, while the digital album will cost only $9. The shipping date for The Newspaper Album is May 9th, 2011. The album will also be released as a 12″/CD on March 28th via XL (Europe), TBD (North America), and Hostess (Japan/Asia).

Can I get a Hell Yes? And what the fuck is a “Newspaper Album?”

By Johnny Firecloud for Antiquiet

© Copyright Antiquiet, 2011

MR Music – Rebel by Greg Fernandez Jr.

Building Seven Empty LotMEDIA ROOTS Greg Fernandez Jr. is a freelance song writer, performer, author, truth activist, researcher, and a member of We Are Change East Bay. Born and raised in the Bay Area of California, Greg has devoted his life to seeking truth and participating in social activism. His new CD, Made In The USA, has been inspired by the 9/11 tragedy and other acts of government sponsored terrorism.

Greg comes from a uniquely personal perspective. His father is a retired firefighter, and he has family and friends who have served in World War II, Vietnam, and Iraq. His passion and goals within the truth movement are ending the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan while preventing all future wars, ending the reign of the corrupt and unconstitutional Federal Reserve, and bringing about a new re-investigation into 9/11 (and JFK). Most of his music and books can be downloaded for free at Lulu.com and his books are also available for purchase at Barnes & Nobel and Amazon.

GF: This song is intended to inform people about the third building that fell on September 11, 2001 and to get them thinking about World Trade Center building seven in a more critical way. Now that we have the “Building What?” campaign, buildingwhat.org, I hope this song will keep the awareness of Building 7 at the forefront of this information war. I do not use vulgar language in my music, nor do I use any hate speech- my songs are meant for people of all ages to enjoy. This song is dedicated to those who believe in and seek truth. I don’t expect you to agree with me, but I thank you for listening.

To contact Greg Fernandez Jr. visit www.enzymedynamite.com/profile/GregFernandezJr

Photography by Robert Scoble

Lotus Dog – I Follow

I Follow

LOTUS DOG– This animated music video for Lotus Dog’s song, “I Follow” presents a juxtaposition of social and political imagery related to the modern military machine, corporate power, and civilians called to create peace for this planet.

The video’s central theme is the recognition that we are complicit in the continuation of war when we fail to participate in promoting peace.

“I Follow” is a commentary on a society which is not evil, but asleep. The potential for both selflessness and narcissism is inherent in each of us. Ultimately this conflict is transcended by recognizing that we are fundamentally interconnected with each other and the biological dynamics of Earth.

http://www.lotusdog.net

Photo by flickr user US Army

Fluorescent Grey – Egyptian Ambient Protest

Egyptian Protest Ambient by Fluorescent Grey

FG: I made this song because I was inspired by the background sounds in the raw protest footage in Cairo’s Tahir Square during the Egyptian revolution. The police sirens, although menacing, start to coalesce into an incidental Steve Reich-like melody that I used as the base for the track.


For more information go to www.RecordLabelRecords.org

 

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