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Hi-Fructose Magazine 08.01.06 |
The "Jack" photo was used for the contents
page! www.hifructose.com
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Third Eye Mag 07.01.06 |
Issue 0015 has a very nice
center spread of my work! www.thirdeyemag.com
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LIFETIME TV 10.17.05 |
5 pieces of my art can be seen on an episode of "How clean is your house". Next showing of this show can be seen
Saturday October 22,2005 at 11 am or
Friday October 28 at Midnight (the art can be seen in the last 10 minutes).
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TBT ( |
The finely composed, almost creepy images of "neglected treasures" are the inspiration of advertising man Bob White's fine art
photo exhibition called "Bad Art for Bad People". By day, White is the art director for the biker magazine Born to ride. But he indulges
his artistic side with images of old hotel signs or the haunted smile of an old china doll. "A lot of this stuff kind of fades from the
radar very quickly", he says. You can catch him in person on Friday at an artist's reception at
Kama Gallery
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BORN TO RIDE TV and MAGAZINE 06.01.05 |
A commissioned piece of my art is featured on the cover for
the June issue and the
advertisements for the magazine.
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Weekly Planet 09.02.04 |
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Halloween Comes Early It's never too soon to assume a costume BY SCOTT HARRELL GOOD ART,
GARBED PEOPLE: The name of the game is "Costume or Evening Wear?" The
best rounds occur when at least two disparate yet strangely kindred occasions
coincide.For example, last Halloween, the band I
was playing in at the time opened for Bret Michaels, lead singer for '80s
hair-metal icons Poison, at venerable St. Pete outdoor venue Jannus Landing. People gathered in clusters, gesturing
with their cocktails and playing "Costume or Evening Wear?" Was the
40-year-old soccer mom in the torn thigh-high fishnets and micro-mini
sporting her usual concert attire, or dressed up in the spirit of the
holiday? What about the guy with the buzz-cut and the leather chaps over his
jeans -- lifelong rocker whose job prohibits long hair, or October 31st
enthusiast gunning to win
y Mercury? Maybe it
sounds a little mean, but come on. You don't get duded up like that to not
be noticed. The third installment of up-and-coming |
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Town & Country News 08.25.04 |
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One-on-One has taken a slightly different tack this week, technically it’s One-on-Three, but who’s counting? Besides, if we’re going to venture outside of the norm for anyone, then Bad Art For Bad People couldn’t be a better rule breaker.The newly hashed art collective, spawned by of merciless ribbing and fantastical nonsequiturs
(“We’d like to find a marching band that does Black Sabbath
songs,” Bob dreams. “We’d also like some Bad Art For Bad
People Cheerleaders.”) it all becomes clear.
The whole idea for BAFBP came about because Bob didn’t feel that his
photography was getting the reception it should have in the Bay area. About
10 months ago, along with more than a dozen other artists, BAFBP put on their
first multi-media show at the Green Room, a now defunct watering hole in stuff out and putting it somewhere else or leaving it
gone. My stuff makes no sense,” Oscar laughs. By the time we wrapped up
our chat, we had covered subjects ranging from sibling catfights and the
possibility of hiring the old, Spanish guitarist who hangs out in the corner
of La Teresita Restaurant in |
Halloween Party Displays `Lowbrow' Art By KEVIN WALKER
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Movie Theater Tries New Art Forms By ESTHER HAMMER |
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88.5 WMNF Radio 05.08.04 |
(Art in your Ear) Interview with Bob and Oscar Click to hear
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Weekly Planet 05.05.04 “Planet Picks” |
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Not Bad: Bad Art for
Bad People is the vision of |
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Weekly Planet 02.04.04 |
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Bad Art For Bad People: It's a
combination subversive, mixed-media art show/aggro-tunes
bill, and you should most definitely attend. The artist's include
photographer/longtime |