Ralph Steadman

Ralph Steadman

Ralph Steadman began his career as a cartoonist satirising the British social and political scene of the 60s. In the 1970s, responding to what he called ‘the screaming lifestyle of America’ he teamed up with Hunter S. Thompson which resulted in his iconic drawings for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and collaborations ranging from The Kentucky Derby to The Curse of Lono. Many of his drawings were to be seen in Rolling Stone magazine and he produced his book of collected impressions of America in 1974.

His work has appeared in many newspapers and magazines, from Punch and Private Eye in the early years to the New Statesman, The New Yorker and The Independent.

Early in his career he turned his creative energy to the literary classics, beginning with Alice in Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass. Other illustrated works include Treasure Island, Animal Farm and Fahrenheit 451. He, then, turned to the lives of Sigmund Freud, and, later, Leonardo da Vinci, reinterpreting their genius in both words and drawings. He wrote Doodaaa in 2002, part satire and part autobiography, and The Joke’s Over, a recount of his relationship with Hunter S. Thompson, in 2006.

Much of the 1990s was spent traveling the vineyards and distilleries of the world for Oddbins, the wine merchant. These journeys resulted in three books, The Grapes of Ralph, Untrodden Grapes and Still Life with Bottle.

He has written illustrated children’s books such as Teddy Where Are You and That’s My Dad, and books of poetry with his friend, Adrian Mitchell, in addition to creating sculptures and limited edition prints. He has designed theatre costumes and sets, produced graphics for television and film and designed stamps.

Most recently, he has completed two books with Gonzovationist Ceri Levy– Extinct Boids and Nextinction– about extinct and endangered birds, and is currently working on his third, Critical Critters, which is about endangered animals. He also has a new children’s book in the works called Again! His work continues to influence and inspire artists around the world today.

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Rick Griffin

Rick Griffin

Rick Griffin was a highly influential artist whose life and professional career left an indelible mark on the art world. Born in 1944 in Southern California, Griffin developed a passion for art at a young age. His talent and unique style quickly gained recognition, leading him to become one of the prominent figures of the counterculture movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

Griffin’s artistic journey began with his involvement in the surfing and skateboarding scene, where he honed his skills as a graphic designer. He created captivating surfboard designs and innovative logos, earning him widespread acclaim. This early success laid the foundation for his future career in the world of art and illustration.

One of Griffin’s most notable contributions was his role in shaping the visual identity of the psychedelic rock scene in San Francisco. He collaborated with renowned bands such as the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane, creating iconic posters and album covers that became synonymous with the era. Griffin’s intricate line work, psychedelic imagery, and vibrant colors perfectly captured the spirit of the music and the counterculture movement that surrounded it.

Throughout his career, Griffin continuously pushed the boundaries of his artistry. He seamlessly merged elements of mysticism, spirituality, and popular culture in his work, creating a visual language that resonated deeply with audiences. His style evolved over time, incorporating elements of Art Nouveau, Surrealism, and Art Deco, among others, while still maintaining his distinct and recognizable aesthetic.

Griffin’s art extended beyond music-related projects. He also contributed to various underground publications, including Zap Comix and Surfer Magazine, where his illustrations showcased his versatility and ability to adapt his style to different mediums. His artwork often featured intricate details, mythical creatures, and cosmic landscapes, inviting viewers into a realm of imagination and introspection.

Tragically, Griffin’s life was cut short in 1991 when he passed away in a motorcycle accident at the age of 47. However, his artistic legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences today. His unique blend of spirituality, symbolism, and graphic design continues to influence contemporary artists, and his work remains highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Rick Griffin’s life and professional career epitomized the spirit of the counterculture movement and its artistic expression. His contributions to the world of art and his ability to seamlessly merge various influences and styles established him as a visionary artist of his time. Griffin’s legacy lives on through his captivating artwork, leaving an enduring impact on the art world and ensuring that his name will forever be associated with innovation, creativity, and the spirit of the era in which he thrived.

 

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Jacaeber Kastor

Jacaeber Kastor

Justin Lovato

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Roger Dean

Roger Dean

Roger Dean is a renowned British artist known for his distinctive and imaginative artwork, particularly in the realm of album cover designs. Born in England in 1944, Dean’s passion for art began at an early age and was nurtured throughout his education. He attended the Canterbury College of Art, where he studied industrial design, but it was his foray into album cover art that would truly define his career.

Dean’s association with the progressive rock band YES became a cornerstone of his artistic journey. In the early 1970s, he was commissioned to create the album cover for the band’s breakthrough album, “Fragile.” This iconic artwork, featuring a fantastical landscape inhabited by strange creatures, perfectly captured the spirit and complexity of YES’ music. Dean’s collaboration with YES continued on numerous albums, including “Close to the Edge” and “Tales from Topographic Oceans,” solidifying his status as an integral part of the band’s visual identity.

 

Throughout his career, Dean’s work continued to evolve, embracing new mediums and technologies while staying true to his distinct artistic vision. His impact on popular culture cannot be overstated, as his imagery became instantly recognizable and synonymous with the progressive rock movement. Dean’s influence transcended music, and his art has been exhibited in galleries around the world, gaining recognition and acclaim from both fans and critics.

Today, Roger Dean’s artistic legacy remains as vibrant as ever. His creations continue to inspire new generations of artists, musicians, and fans alike. With his ability to transport viewers to otherworldly realms through his intricate and immersive artwork, Dean’s contributions to the world of visual arts and music will forever be remembered as iconic and timeless.

What set Dean’s artwork apart was his ability to transport viewers into otherworldly realms. His vivid landscapes often depicted surreal, dreamlike environments, where architecture and nature intertwined harmoniously. These imaginative settings became synonymous with Dean’s style and made him a sought-after artist in the music industry. Beyond his work with YES, Dean also designed album covers for other notable bands, such as Uriah Heep and Gentle Giant, further establishing his influence in the progressive rock genre.

Dean’s talent extended beyond album covers into other artistic realms. He designed stage sets and costumes for YES’ live performances, contributing to the immersive experience of their shows. He also explored the world of architecture, creating innovative designs that echoed the organic and flowing nature of his artwork. Dean’s architectural visions came to life in projects like the floating islands of the Sea and Land Museum in Japan and the futuristic structures of the Yessongs Cinema in London.

 

Roger Dean’s relationship with The Chambers Project in Grass Valley, California, has been a significant collaboration that has brought his visionary artwork to the attention of a wider audience. The Chambers Project is a contemporary art gallery that aims to showcase innovative and thought-provoking works of art. In this context, Dean’s surreal and immersive landscapes have found a fitting home. The gallery has provided a platform for Dean to exhibit his creations and connect with art enthusiasts who appreciate his unique style. Through his association with The Chambers Project, Dean has been able to engage with a diverse community of artists and art lovers, fostering a vibrant exchange of ideas and inspirations. This partnership has further solidified Dean’s status as a respected and influential figure in the contemporary art scene, as his captivating artworks continue to captivate and inspire visitors to The Chambers Project.

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Jacaeber Kastor

Jacaeber Kastor

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Colin Prahl

Colin Prahl

Colin Prahl is a painter and illustrator currently living and working in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from Potsdam, New York, he studied illustration at Rhode Island School of Design, receiving his BFA in 2012, relocating to New York City soon afterwards. Working primarily in two dimensional work, his pieces are influenced by architectural renderings, perceptual effects, optical illusions, logical puzzles, scientific, medical, and futurist illustration.

These visual themes are incorporated into densely detailed and colorful environments, often utilizing isometric grids to allow for repeated tiling patterns to create game-like maps. Initially working in a purely abstract geometric space, the focus of the paintings has shifted towards more research driven illustration, specifically of a series of neuroanatomical functional diagrams as a means of self instruction into perceptual sciences of vision, audition and motor functions, while still experimenting with open-ended geometric landscapes.

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Damon Soule

Damon Soule

Damon Soule’s bohemian story began when he entered this world as the son of hippy travelers who landed in New Orleans in the eighties. Too poor for private and too crusty for charter, he was placed in a public school where he was one of five Caucasians on a roll of five thousand kids. Isolated and ostracized, he struggled to find friends in his teens, and he ran wild with those he had on the slippery streets of the French quarter, breathing the skunky scents of sticky Bourbon Street, and drinking and partying with the vampires.

Looking for trouble, and finding too much of it in New Orleans, by seventeen Soule was sent from Louisiana to Colorado to join his gypsy mother, who had returned to university. He enrolled at a Denver high school, but within a few weeks he discovered a like-minded community of alienated youth in the skate park across the street, and never attended again. Unlike his previous experiences as a solitary outsider in New Orleans, in Denver he found a diverse community of friends from a wide variety of races and cultures, all sharing an interest in skating and punk-rock, and together they formed a tagging crew called The New School Art Tribe, spraying scattered graffiti on spare city walls. With them, he discovered LSD.

In San Francisco he found a thriving scene for lowbrow art inspired by the fresh emergence of Juxtapoz Magazine from the chaotic Californian skate and surf and hotrod underground. He hung his comic and graffiti inspired paintings at a coffee shop, and next day the owners called him to tell him he had sold three pieces, paying his rent for the month. Encouraged to take his art seriously, he enrolled at the San Francisco Art Institute, which he disliked for its old-hat insistence on concept art and cultural Marxism, but he became fascinated with creating installation environments merging psychedelic beauty with deconstruction enveloping people in a three-dimensional world of color and fragmented forms. His vivid and uplifting messaging did not play well among the pretentions of the avant-garde art elite. Nevertheless, at the Institute he met Robert Williams and other artists from the pop-surreal scene and began building his reputation as a force in the nascent new psychedelic art world.

When the dot com bomb dropped on San Francisco in the nineties it changed the face and feel of the city forever. Soule left for New York, but found the same problems there, and felt alienated by the vapid Disneyfication of the city, which lacked depth or meaning. He rented a space in a shared studio but noticed that he was the only artist using it full time. Having a studio in the city seemed to be a necessary status symbol for the cool set, like an unused gym membership. After a few years he left for a few years in Portland, Oregon, then he returned to San Francisco. Frustrated again by city life, he abandoned it forever for a forest homestead close to Nevada City in the California Sierras, where he lives today in the idyllic silence of the trees and mountains with his partner, his chickens, his dogs and cats.

Soule begins his paintings with color, identifying a satisfying palette which allows him to find subtle harmonies and balances as he creates order from chaos. Soft abstraction leads the composition, and creates opportunities for Soule to find solutions to the painting. The complex patterns and beautiful structures which emerge resemble memories of the visionary entities and shapes of a psychedelic experience, shimmering and sliding through the picture. His light shapes are delicate and fragile, crystalline and reflective, but they are also forgiving and welcoming, and endlessly fascinating. Soule is at the heart of the unique metaphysical abstraction found among the artists of The Chambers Project, who paint with new psychedelic color, depth and elegance. His paintings belong to the otherworld.

Soule’s mother left Colorado, and he learned to fend for himself. He took dead-end jobs at Subway and Hobby Lobby, where he worked the stock room, a handy source of liberated art supplies. He rented a small studio space in Manitou Springs, and began painting demented cartoon characters, and graffiti and skater inspired imagery. Inspired by old copies of Cracked, and Crazee, and Mad Magazine he collected from flea markets and yard sales, he began breaking down his characters as if they were disintegrating under the eye of psychedelia. He discovered Vaughn Bodē’s Cheech Wizard character in Zap comics, and loved the paintings of Barry McGee, KR One, and Reminisce, who were raising commonplace bubble letters to new levels of complexity and sophistication. There was little interest in outsider art, then, and Denver’s galleries and museums doors were closed to him, but his early experiences of painting on the streets had accustomed him to the liberating potential of self-made exhibit spaces and he began opening shows in his studio.

During the nineties the Grateful Dead band played Denver two or three times each year, and the punk, hippy and skater tribes of the alternative underground merged, each contributing their aesthetic to street-painting Soule’s creative vision. A thriving alternative psychedelic culture evolved and, at its center, he began creating startling paintings merging the hard edges and brightness of graffiti with comic characters and hallucinatory fragmentation.

The New School Art Tribe disintegrated as its members left, drawn by the hard lures of degrees and jobs and drugs, and Soule was shocked at the speed of change. He spontaneously abandoned Colorado when friends told him they were leaving for California next weekend, and he realized Denver had never really been his place. He quit his stock room job, picked up his last Hobby Lobby check and a backpack, and arrived in San Francisco with a sleeping bag, a week’s pay, and a short-term space on his friends’ couch.

As Soule changed, so did his art. The urban figures which began his creative journey disintegrated long ago and fragments of them became landscapes, and geometric patterns of incredible complexity gradually dominated the compositions. He completely discarded the conventions of the ordinary art world and pursued his own path into psychedelic abstraction. In the forest he is tuned to the harmonies of nature, and the clashing cacophony of concrete and cash that pushed him away from the city have gradually faded from his work, which has developed a gentle openness to the sublime forces which shape the conscious world. Deep structures emerged from within the illusory space, rising weightlessly from the rich gravity of the luminous aethereal plane he seems to access and observe. There, he is witness to the birth of elemental forms, intricately folding over each other as they come into being, caught at the moment of becoming, and he is our intermediary into the ages.

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Freyja Dean

Freyja Dean

Freyja Dean studied BA Scientific and Natural History Illustration at Lancaster University before her MA in Art and Science at Central St Martins, London. She has also studied Forensic Facial Reconstruction at Cambridge University and History of Medicine through the Open University.

This has influenced her work in various artistic fields such as designing opera costumes, character design for computer games, album covers, artworks for medical museums, public art pieces and her work for the Royal College of Surgeons creating synthetic body parts for surgeons to practice procedures on. Freyja is now working freelance design projects and exhibitions in the UK and Tokyo where she is currently living and working.

Selected Works

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Life-Juicers (KB)
Animal Bridegroom (KB)
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Stair Hole (KB)
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Small World (KB)
Ship of Theseus (KB)
Ostara (KB)
Moon Dream (KB)
The White Parrot (KB)
Life-Juicers (KB)
Animal Bridegroom (KB)
Idoll - Strength - Samurai Idoll (KB)
Idoll - Regeneration - Stick Insect Idoll (KB)
Idoll - Florian-Flouro (KB)
Idoll - Flight - Bat Face Idoll (KB)
Door-to-IDollworld-Opened (KB)
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