August 12th, 2010
by Amir

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The other day I went to my favorite Pho spot in LA. I wish I could give you the name of the place but being that it’s in ultra hip Silverlake, the place doesn’t have a sign or a name! People just seem to call it the no name pho spot. I can’t tell if this is the ultimate hipster ploy or some bizarre oversight on the part of the owners. I guess when your place is packed day and night you don’t need a name.

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December 16th, 2009
by Fei

Acrux

Super Nova Warehouse is featuring works by artists Yami Duarte and Jason Redwood in a show titled Acrux (an optical double star whose certain mass and brightness is speculated to cause a supernova 321 lightyears from our solar system- tight). The opening is this Saturday from 6-10PM in Pasadena. So go check out their show and then hop on over to our B/D Book 2 Release Party!

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April 14th, 2009
by Sasha


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I was talking with Jason Redwood a few weeks ago, checking out some process shots of a new painting he’s working on  (titled fathomless psychotropicali), and realized it’d be kind of cool to do a blog post on the progression of the painting, from start to finish. So, Jason snapped a few pics from different stages of the painting being completed- kinda cool! The entire series is below. 

 
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February 3rd, 2009
by Sasha
Acrylic, cell vinyl, and spray paint on panel 20 5/8”x12”

Acrylic, cell vinyl, and spray paint on panel 20 5/8”x12”

Jason Redwood creates transmogrophic kalleidoscopic explosions of pop culture saturated lucid dreams. With a background in illustration and design, many of his images embody a vibrant, hard-edge pop aesthetic that could almost be digitally generated. In fact- Redwood sites the visual vernacular of advertising, web, television, billboards–the current day image glut–as being woven into his insane tapestries. Childhood memories, strange visions, and humor also play off each other in hypersectra, hypersaturated colors, into a “beautifully perverse mega-meal,” as Redwood describes them. His works are visual feasts of fancy, intensely seductive eye-candy that, if they were allowed to flash and vibrate on a moving screen, would probably induce seizures–but in a transcendant, ecstatic way.

 

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