Local Art Walk

Taylor Gallegos

Taylor Gallegos has been exhibited in solo and group shows in art galleries and businesses throughout the western United States and abroad. His work is in public and private collections from Hawai’i to Italy.

Taylor has always loved, created and studied art. He was born in Boulder, Colorado, and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts with a double concentration in both Painting and Drawing from Colorado State University. To expand on his formal education and artistic practice, he went abroad in 2004 to study, paint and draw in Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy. Since then he has lived and worked in the world of art practicing his craft in many different mediums and styles. Taylor now lives and makes art in Fallbrook, California, twenty minutes from the ocean that he visits often for fun, connection to the world and deep inspiration.

Check out more on the artist website taylorgallegos.com

Gretchen Koch

Koch’s oil paintings frequently inflect her photographic images with texture, color and brush strokes she could not realize in one medium alone.  They are a way of processing her emotions, capturing a color and ferocity felt in her soul. Koch’s use of paint to manipulate, personalize, minimize and exaggerate her subject matter, leaves the viewer enveloped in a secondary experience, that of the image and of Koch’s interpretation.(Diana Carey curator)

BFA Cleveland Institute of Art. Major in Photography.

Awards and exhibition history Ohio and California.

"I paint to process and release the emotions I feel. To manifest in color and texture my personal interpretations of life". Gretchen Koch

Check out more at the artists painting website renategk6.wix.com/grkoch and photography website gkochphotography.com

John Lamb

John Lamb is an artist, animation film producer/director, and entrepreneur. From the first animated surf and skateboarding cartoons, to perhaps the first American animated, rotoscoped rock n' roll video, to an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement for invention of the Lyon Lamb Video Animation System (VAS), Lamb's work has consistently been in the public eye since the 1970s.

In the early 1970s, Lamb's animation was seen in two seminal surf movies. "The Forgotten Island of Santosha" by Larry and Roger Yates featured Lamb's first animated film "Secret Spot" (1974), while "Five Summer Stories" by McGilivray-Freeman Films (1975) featured Lamb's animated short "Rocket 88".

Amber Rose Tibb

Amber Tibb was born and raised in the deserts of Southern California. She currently resides with her husband and small children in Oceanside, CA. She grew up in open spaces as a child with the freedom of the outdoors that she believes helped nourish a creative mind. She obtained her BA of Fine Art emphasizing in studio art from University of California Riverside; however, has been making art since before she can remember. Her work has been displayed at Riverside’s California Museum of Photography, the Chancellor’s Residence of UC Riverside, La Quinta Arts Foundation’s shows and other gallery exhibitions in the desert and california coastal regions.

Amber often combines raw pigments from the earth mixed with new and innovative bio resins creating a constant push pull between the natural and the synthetic. The work may also include handmade paper mixed with prior charcoal or pastel renderings merged into one mass. Some of the works build up a three-dimensional appearance as multiple layers of resin are places after each layer of medium is applied. What most of them have in common is a use of bold colors and iridescent pigments that provide vibrancy to the surrounding space in which it resides.

Check out more on the artist website amberroseart.com

Rizzo Michelle

Rizzo Michelle is a 28 year old self-taught custom toy artist and sculptor based out of Oceanside, California. She's a fan of Lowbrow/Pop surrealism art and has worked in various typed of mediums but it was not until October 2013, when vending at Comikaze, where she fell in love designer toys. She currently designs and produces her own independent line of unique and imaginative custom toys and plushies. Her work is best known for her highly imaginative style and impeccable quality and detail. Rizzo is a traveling artist vending at various Comic Cons throughout the US. The Next ComicCon that she’ll be vending at is at New York ComicCon in early October.

Check out more on her website www.rizzomichelleart.com or Facebook The Art of Rizzo Michelle or Twitter @pinupchronicles or Instagram @thepinupchronicles

Candye Kane

Candye Kane believes the universe makes no mistakes. She doesn’t view a stereotypical patriarchal God seated on a velvet throne in flowing white robes granting wishes and deciding who will live or die. Kane believes the universe, or your higher power or whatever you feel comfortable calling it, has already made decisions and already knows what you are capable of, long before you take your first step or have your first all night cry over the rejection of a girl or boy at school. The universe has already strengthened you for the most radical endurance race of all...LIFE.

In 1983, Candye was a teenage mom from the poor side of Los Angeles, it was welfare and food stamps by day, hard drug use and nude modeling by night, while at the same time yodeling and moshing alongside groundbreaking punk bands like the Circle Jerks, X and FEAR in Hollywood’s underground music scene. To help pay the bills she appeared on the covers of Hustler and High Society, whilst peddling her cassettes of original hillbilly music to anyone who would listen along the Venice, CA Boardwalk.

It didn’t take long before Candye signed a management deal with The Halsey Agency, the first agency to promote American music behind the Iron Curtain, she became close friends with Dave Alvin, Marty Stuart and Dwight Yoakum who wisely encouraged her to always be honest about her colorful past. "Be yourself Candye. It's what you're good at" said Yoakum.

Check out more on the artist website candyekane.com and Facebook candyekaneband and MySpace candyekaneband

Matt Dunn

For years now much of my work has involved text. People come into my studio, often people who think they don’t know how to look at art, and they read my work closely in spite of themselves. I make visual work people want to pronounce. I try to keep it in the middle area between propaganda or design and total abstraction. This show is titled “Anti-Analogy” because these works, all these words, are clearly talking about somethings but I want those things to exist in your brain alone, as insistent but distant ideas, not in a comparison or simile or allegory. A patient viewer who untangled a map of anagrams or a six-layer repetition would still find something oblique.

Using text in my pieces keeps me working. I can make something bold or clear on a painting, then back away from it, complicate it, complement it, or underline it. The cleaner, more legible texts in this show are still results of that back-and-forth process. The Quaker Game is a kinetic sculpture of ten words I wrote to someone once. I sat back and looked at the email and the pattern and various relationships between the words made sense to me in numerous ways. The sculpture presents those relationships individually. The words on the rapidly-spinning shaft have an urgency to them; the ones that stop and start are more stately. The strobe is there to animate the rapid one backwards; all the energy there is half-hidden and confusing. It’s a piece about silence and energy and lust.

JT Rhoades

My name is JT Rhoades . I have lived in Oceanside my entire life a long with my three brothers. Our dad raised all of us himself for nineteen years; having a house full of boys was quite the adventure. We were never far from trouble and on occasion we may have received a knock on our door from local OPD.

In my eyes, surfing and skateboarding have laid the foundation for a way of life that are lived by many. Surrounded by friends everyday gives me the inspiration to continue my passion and photograph those around me. Photography became an outlet that causes me to slow down and really take in the street life around me. Through all the ups and downs in life I have experienced thus far, I often think about that fact that I could be that dude sleeping at the bus stop or alone reading under the bridge. The way I see it, the misunderstood folks I often times interact with can either keep me on the right path or pull me into a world of the unknown.

Dean LeCrone

Dean LeCrone is a cartoonist, whose talents have been utilized in comic books, calendars, t-shirts, posters, magazines, and pretty much any other format- be it paper or internet- that has provided a platform for his work.

Dean brings his cartooning skills to Oceanside's Art Walk, by offering up his "Superhero Caricatures". With pen to paper, Dean will transform Oceanside Art Walk attendees into their favorite super hero!

In his youth, Dean grew up consuming and devouring comic books (into his brain, not actually chewing and swallowing them) and was influenced by the many talented, sequential art storytellers. His influences ranged from Marvel Comics, Mad Magazine, and newspaper strips.

Dean has been an exhibitor at Comic-Con, and continues attending each year as a professional. He was also the President of the Southern California Cartoonists Society for a couple of years, and continues to be a member of that fun group.

His comic character, "Doc Smith" (everybody's favorite social outcast) is growing in popularity with the yearly release of his Doc Smith calendars. See Doc Smith at: docsmith.us. and Facebook The Real Doc Smith Page

Dean's most recent project was an animation job- providing the art and character designs for an all animated episode of the comedy web series "Betty and DD's School of Acting Arts". The episode can be seen at their website, bettyanddd.com

Dean also has a multi-media partnership with photographer and artist Allen Freeman. Together, as Slambang Media, they have teamed up on various projects and jobs ranging from comics, poster art, film, and photography.

Check out the artist websites slambangmedia.com and deanlecrone.com and Facebook dean.lecrone

September 2014

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Curated by Dinah Poellnitz

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Photos by Brigid Parsons and Safari Graphics

Click here to see profiles of many of the artists.

Here are the artists and venues that participated in the September 2014 First Friday: Oceanside Art Walk!

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Venue

Artists and Events

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OCEANSIDE MUSEUM OF ART

704 Pier View Way (760) 435-3720

  • Artist Alliance
  • free exhibitions: Quilt National; Notes to Our Sons and Daughters: My Sisters Keeper; Spitting In The Wind

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OCEANSIDE PUBLIC LIBRARY

330 N Coast Hwy (760) 435-5600

  • inside: Jane Mitchell (paintings)
  • outside: Sole Vendor (music)

3C

SEASIDE FLOWERS

212-C Artist Alley (760) 722-5602

3D

THE HILL STREET COUNTRY CLUB

212-D Artist Alley (760) 917-6666

  • Matt Dunn (text-based paintings, drawings & kinetic sculptures)
  • DJ Jbuk (music)

3E

9M PHOTO

212-E Artist Alley (858) 344-8619

Myles McGuinness (photography)

3F

LIVE STORE

212-F Artist Alley (323) 336-5606

3G

ANITA LEWIS - ART 4 MODERN LIFE

206-A N Coast Hwy (in Artist Alley) (858) 361-9640

Anita Lewis (paintings)

4

MAINSTREET OCEANSIDE

701 Mission Ave (760) 754-451

The Center for the Arts at TERI, Inc (paintings, sculpture)

5

STAR THEATRE

402 N Coast Hwy (760) 721-9983

6

ENDURANCE HOUSE

401 N Coast Hwy (760) 978-6422

Frankie and the Invisibles (live music)

7

SOLE LAB

605 1/2 Mission Ave (760) 547-1550

8

PETITE MADELINE

223 N Coast Hwy (760) 231-7300

Don Myers (stained glass)

9

BEAUTY 101

117 S Coast Hwy (760) 529-5947

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last minute cancellation

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PLETHORA GALLERIA

609 Mission Ave (760) 845-8711

  • Lucky Keith (vocalist)
  • Paul Uglow (recycled surf board art)

12

PACIFIC CHOICE AUTO REGISTRATION

602 Mission Ave (800) 840-2464

Steve Wallace (photography)

13

THE GALLERY AT THE BROOKS

217 N Coast Hwy (760) 433-8900

The Salon des Refusés (paintings and sculpture)

14

CECIL DAVID GOFF INSURANCE AGENCY

713 Mission Ave #B (760) 488-6885

  • Barbra Earhart (jewelry)
  • Sargent Art Group featuring Carol Korfin, Nancy Klaphaak, Rira Schulak (glass art, paintings)

15

COSTUME ZONE

610 Mission Ave (760) 722-1022

Dean LeCrone (super hero caricatures)

16

HARCOURTS PRIME PROPERTIES

804 Pier View Way #10 (760) 517-9112

Sargent Art Group featuring Sue Paparisto, Karen Fidel, Rosemary Valente

17

THE ENGRAVERS GALLERY

505 Mission Ave (760) 583-7624

505 Collective with Paul Boone, Joseph Moes, Jennifer Eisner, Benjamin Martin, Roger Moes and Kaylee(paintings, multimedia)

18

MISSION AVE BAR & GRILL

711 Mission Ave (760) 637-2222

Taylor Gallegos (paintings)

19

SWAMI'S CAFE

608 Mission Ave (760) 966-1203

JT Rhoades (photography)

20

CALIFORNIA SURF MUSEUM

312 Pier View Way (760) 721-6876

John Lamb (art from animated films)

21

TY'S BURGER HOUSE

515 Mission Ave (760) 488-6885

Kay Lim (paintings)

Oceanside Museum of Art Artist Alliance

The Artist Alliance is a membership affiliate group dedicated to the support of the Oceanside Museum of Art. It provides opportunities for interaction, visibility and growth for artists in the region.

For more info, check out the website.

The Artist Alliance appears monthly on the patio of the Oceanside Museum of Art

Ashley Gallagher

My name is Ashley Gallagher and I am a north county San Diego native currently residing in Carlsbad. Born in Escondido, I was raised on classic Disney movies and MTV. My obsession with pop culture and rock n' roll started at a very young age, as well as my passion for art. Using Disney princesses as models, I would draw them repeatedly, while programs such as Liquid Television and music videos would play in the background. I was never censored when it came to television, movies or music, as my parents are extremely liberal and  totally awesome, and always pushed my quest for creativity. It's probably because of my upbringing that I feel there is no room for censorship in the world of art, in whatever artistic outlet it may be! Always an inspiring artist, it was in 2002 that I enrolled at SDSU in the studio arts program. It was here that I fell in love with oil painting. I graduated from SDSU in 2007 with the guidance of wonderful professors and mentors and earned a bachelor's degree in fine arts. Oil paint is the medium I continue to use today, constantly trying to improve my technical skills and master the medium I love. Presently I am very interested in the human form and bringing song lyrics to life. Motivated by some of my favorite bands and my gorgeous friends who graciously volunteer their time to model, I am able to make my vision a reality.

The Center for the Arts at TERI, Inc

The Center for the Arts at TERI, Inc in Oceanside CA opened its studio doors in 2007. The Art Studios provide a space for artists with autism and other developmental disabilities to collaborate, experiment with sensation, personal expression and to connect to you, as audience. The work is expressive and often collaborative; thus giving the opportunity of participation to people of diverse abilities. The greater body of work is in acrylics on various platforms, but includes creation in collage, mosaic, and mixed media.

Jeannie Marshall Ortiz

Jeannie Marshall Ortiz was born in San Diego, California, and grew up near the beach in south Ocean Beach. The ocean, the sun, and a good breeze have always been her comfort and inspiration. She gradually got into making art, starting with drawing, beading, sewing, and spinning and dying wool. She also played the flute, enjoyed jamming, and was part of a modern dance group called Vanguard. The rhythm and flow of all these elements is seen in her artwork.

She made her first linoleum block print when she was 21, living in what she called her ‘birdhouse’ in Golden Hills, while going to Mesa College. She majored in Art and Spanish, and took her first sculpting class there, which felt like coming home. Continuing her studies at San Francisco State University she enjoyed lithography, and, of course, sculpting. Finishing up her B.A. in Art with an emphasis in Sculpture, she made her first figurative sculpture in marble.

During her time in ‘The City’, she started traveling in Mexico and Guatemala, with just a backpack, and stayed in ‘pensiones’. Jeannie visited many museums and galleries, small towns, lots of water falls, made many friends, and drew in pencil and ink wherever she went. While living in Coatepec and Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, she worked on a sizable sculpture in marble, made a variety of prints, a couple of smaller sculptures in wood, and lots of drawings. She also taught art and sculpting to various individuals, and ceramics to a sizable group at the University Extension.

Returning to San Diego, Jeannie raised three sons, earned teaching credentials, and taught bilingual elementary school children for nearly two decades, mostly in Vista. She used her Spanish a whole lot more than her art during that time.

Since retiring, she’s gotten back to sculpting, and even made a couple of prints.
She teaches sculpting to kids of all ages, and now has a single subject credential to teach art. In 2010, Jeannie participated in the Oceanside Sculpture Competition. She taught sculpting at Reach, an after school program run by the Vista Community Clinic, with a grant from the Kenneth A. Picerne Foundation in 2011. She was the featured artist of November 2011 at Vista Art Foundation’s Gallery 204. She teaches sculpting and mask making to elementary school students through ‘Kid’s College’, an after school enrichment program. She just learned to work in stained glass this winter, and loves the color and light. She also started making her first sculpture in olive wood recently. Jeannie shows her work at Artbeat on Main Street in Vista, and in the Artist Alliance shows around town.

Myles McGuinness

He’s a waterman and cameraman, can communicate verbally and visually, and manages brand strategy as well as he does typography. He is a Creative Director whose intuition and experience allow him to break from the script but stay exactly on-strategy. A fine artist backed with facts. And a shooter whose precision focus coexists with a broad depth of field. Instead of dictating, he integrates, shifting roles to fit the project, crew, client and shot at hand. Everything else just gets in the way of the idea.

He follows a basic principle: always go the extra mile.

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These images have been exhibited & published internationally in U.K., Brazil, France, Italy, Japan, Germany, Australia, U.S. and recognized by: American Advertising Federation (AAF), National Geographic, The Smithsonian,  Oceanside Museum of Art, Surfer, The California Surf Museum, Communication Arts Photo Annuals, PDN Photo Annual and a Follow the Light Finalist.

Images Represented by : Aurora Photos (US), The California Surf Museum (CA), and 6Feet and Perfect (France).

Check out more on the artist website 9mphoto.com, Facebook 9mphoto, Instagram @9mphoto, Tumblr 9mphoto.

LaFran

Laura Frances Bushman Crawford (LaFran) graduated from Kendall College of Art and Design in 1992. During her college years she spent one semester in the South of France studying Art History, Painting and Drawing.

She did portraiture painting for a few years after college. She worked in a Detroit Art Studio that provided paintings for hotels and offices. Upon moving to Southern California, she saw the resemblance to the French Riviera and fell in love with it. She has been painting California coastlines every since.

As a single mother she raised three sons and her youngest is now age 18. Laura managed to continue her education and become a Special Education Teacher. She holds two teaching credentials in California and a massage therapist license. Although she is a wonderful watercolorist, her favorite medium is oil on canvas.

She teaches watercolor and oil painting classes. Please contact LaFran at seachild4@yahoo.com for class info.

It is possible to see some of her artwork in local businesses along Coast Highway 101 in North County San Diego. Several of her paintings are permanently on display at the Michael Seewald Gallery in the Del Mar Plaza.

Check out more on the artist's website paintingsbylafran.wordpress.com