Arequipa's Fútbol Stadium Mural

purple condor with a pink head

While wandering around Arequipa, Peru on my second day in the city, I stumbled across a small soccer stadium with a massive mural painted on the side of it. These photos are close-ups of some of the figures represented on that mural. The mural was so large and so impressive, I decided it needed an entire post for itself. So here it is – 16 photos from a random soccer stadium somewhere in the middle of Arequipa, Peru. I love this kind of stuff!

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Dude Looks Like A Lady

I just finished drawing this with some new black pens I recently bought. I drew it while looking at a Brixton advertisement. The girl ended up looking like a guy. Oops! I guess I need more practice.

Richard Salcido’s Button Up

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Painting Of Kansan Farm

I painted this picture a couple years ago of a farm I saw in Kansas during my 2002 bike ride on the TranAm bicycle route. For this particular piece, I painted the entire canvas various shades of green and then I painted the black on top of it.

Hand Made Miranda July Cutout

While cleaning out my basement today, I found a wooden cutout that I created several years ago of the artist Miranda July.

Miranda July is my favorite artist of all time, largely because she can not be nailed down to one specific medium. She has produced CDs, books, movies, collaborative online art projects and successful one-man shows. On top of being one of the most intelligent artists I know, she is one incredible marketer!

I first discovered Miranda after randomly picking up a copy of her Sundance award-winning film, “Me And You And Everyone We Know.” The movie was unlike anything I had ever seen previously and it instantly became one of my favorite films of all time! In fact, it still is in my top three.

Miranda’s website at www.learningtoloveyoumore.com inspired me even more. In fact, it was this website that gave me the idea for making this wooden cutout in the first place. I hand cut the wooden outline of Miranda’s body with an X-acto knife and then hand painted the image onto the block of wood. The dark black lines that separate the colors between her shirt, arm and neck are done in ballpoint pen.