Sebastian Wahl

Sebastian Wahl

Sebastian Wahl has made it his mission in life to take collage to new and uncharted territories. Wahl’s work encompasses everything from psychedelic landscapes to iconic, mandalic and spiritual surrealism. His attention to detail and sense of symmetry, balance and color bring all the elements included in his pieces together to create countless harmonious mirages. Wahl fell in love with collage in 1995 and has since been fully committed to the medium. In 2006 he started using resin in his work. He was looking for a challenge and for a way to elevate his process and he found it. Wahl spent the next couple of years perfecting this dynamic approach to his craft and in 2009 he had his first solo exhibition in New York City with these three-dimensional collages.

When working this way Wahl places cut images and papers on a hardened layer of clear resin before pouring a successive layer on top. This process is repeated as many as fifteen times in a single collage, yielding artworks that are essentially collage time capsules measuring up to one inch in depth. This layering technique is very important since it gives Wahl’s collages a unique edge and spotlights the artist’s skill and dedication to his craft. The actual shadows cast between the individual layers create a sense of curiosity and wonder, drawing one in to explore the work more intimately. Sebastian Wahl lives and works in New York City.

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“Sleeper Cell” – Oliver Vernon

Oliver Vernon “Sleeper Cell”

Limited Edition of 60

Each print signed and numbered by the Artist.

Image size: 22″ x 30″

Paper size: 23″ x 31″

Limited edition archival pigment print on Hahnemühle photo rag matte, a 308gsm, 100% cotton, white paper with a smooth surface texture and deckle edge finish.

Stanley Mouse x Smokovich Designs Buckle

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Summer of Love, this limited edition sterling silver belt buckle was created using Stanley Mouse’s original artwork “Fuck”. Stanley Mouse made major contributions to the psychedelic poster movement of the 1960’s. He is best known for his work with the Grateful Dead.

Series of 50. Stamped on the back with both artist signatures as well as edition number.

All buckles come with numbered commemorative card
Laser engraved box and pouch
(belt not included)
weight: 98 g sterling silver

dimensions: 2.25 in x 3.3 in

Allow 4-6 weeks for shipping.

Brought to you by The Chambers Project

Dr. Gonzo

Sculpted by Jud Bergeron based on drawings oh Hunter S. Thompson by Ralph Steadman, the limited edition statue brings to life Steadman’s iconic illustration of the same name, first seen accompanying the 1971 article, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream (image below). The US debut of this monument coincides with the recent publication of Stories I Tell Myself: Growing Up with Hunter S. Thompson, a memoir by Thompson’s son, Juan F. Thompson, and Steadman’s retrospective currently on view at the Society of Illustrators in New York through October 22, 2016. Vintage Dr. Gonzo will make a special appearance at Scope Art Fair in Miami, with Alexander Chambers Gallery.

Ralph Steadman and Hunter S. Thompson began their 40-year relationship while covering the 1970 Kentucky Derby for Scanlan’s Magazine. It was here that Gonzo journalism was born, combining Steadman’s illustrations and Thompson’s writing in a revolutionary new artform that solidified their respective places in literary and art history. The legendary duo went on to collaborate on other projects, most famously, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream, originally published as a two-part series in Rolling Stone magazine and later developed into the cult classic novel we know today.

The impetus for bronze Vintage Dr. Gonzo came from curator and gallery co-owner Brian Chambers, a diehard Steadman and Thompson fan. Chambers discovered the artist in high school and faithfully followed his work until he was able to connect with the illustrator two years ago. Chambers first floated the idea of a Dr. Gonzo sculpture by Steadman in 2014. To ensure the success of the endeavor, Chambers chose San Francisco-based artist Jud Bergeron–also a lifelong Steadman admirer and classically trained sculptor–to assist with the bronze-making process. During the creation phase, Chambers and Bergeron were inspired by a continuous dialogue with Steadman, who advised them on how to fully capture and embrace the Gonzo spirit, including an attempt by Steadman to pose in the guise of his infamous friend to help them get the attitude right. In total, 10 life-sized renditions were developed before the perfect clay mold was crafted. In addition to the nine life-sized editions, of which only one has been cast, Steadman, Bergeron and Chambers also created 50 smaller bronzes.

Signature: Signed, numbered and dated by Ralph Steadman in the bronze.

Contact info@thechambersproject for questions or inquiries.

About Ralph Steadman:

In 1969 Ralph Steadman received his big break when he illustrated an article written by the polarizing author Hunter S. Thompson. A 40-year collaboration between the two ensued, making Steadman one of the most widely recognized illustrators of his time. Inspired by George Grosz and John Heartfield, Steadman developed a distinctive style defined by energetic ink splatters and grotesque, flamboyant figures. His drawings have appeared alongside time-honored tales such as Alice in Wonderland, Animal Farm, and Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. He is also well known for humorous and caustic political cartoons, which depict the likes of Richard Nixon and George Bush. In 2014, For No Good Reason, a documentary detailing Steadman’s life, was released.

British, b. 1936, Wallasey, United Kingdom