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Paris artist known for colorful street art
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2. Alëxone est né à Paris en 1976. Il a vécu et
travaillé en Belgique de 2004 a 2007.
Il est membre du collectif d'artiste appelé 9ème
Concept. Il est notamment le père des Pingouins
taggeurs, personnages récurrents de ses graffiti,
visibles sur plusieurs murs d'Europe. Son univ-
ers est composé entre autre d'éléphants mas-
qués, de pingouins, mais aussi de bandits au
long nez retroussé.
Le monde d'Alëxone est humoristique et coloré.
Les personnages sont le plus souvent compo-
sés d'aplats colorés cernés de sombre et se
passent de reliefs et de réalisme. L'homme y est
souvent représenté masqué, souvent armé et
mis en scène dans une profusion animale et
végétale évoquant parfois les miniatures per-
sanes.
Les fonds sont souvent composés de mots
réunis par association d'idées, de bulles de
textes, de lettrages et de fonds calligraphiés, le
tout dans un style rappelant le surréalisme.
8. My name is Michael Sieben and I live and work
in Austin, Texas.
I fill my days:
Designing skateboard graphics for Roger Skate-
boards
Writing and Illustrating articles for Thrasher
Magazine
Operating Okay Mountain Gallery with my fellow
Mountaineers
Working on various freelance projects with the
Volcom Art Loft
Painting and Drawing for personal enjoyment
Skateboarding
Participating
Smiling
I also enjoy watching movies and riding bicycles
with my wife Allison, eating lunch with my dad,
and hanging out at the river with anybody who
enjoys hanging out at the river.
14. Los Angeles native Mike Stilkey has always
been attracted to painting and drawing not only
on vintage paper, record covers and book
pages, but on the books themselves. Using a
mix of ink, colored pencil, paint and lacquer,
Stilkey depicts a melancholic and at times a
whimsical cast of characters inhabiting ambigu-
ous spaces and narratives of fantasy and fairy
tales. A lingering sense of loss and longing hints
at emotional depth and draws the viewer into
their introspective thrall with a mixture of capri-
cious poetry, wit, and mystery. His work is remi-
niscent of Weimar-era German expressionism
and his style has been described by some as
capturing features of artists ranging from
Edward Gorey to Egon Schiele.
His more recent work is been shown at
Kinsey/DesForges Gallery in Culver City, CA,
Rice University Gallery, Houston, TX, and
Gilman Contemporary Gallery, Ketchum, ID.