Hey Friends! Come join us Friday May 4rd at 8:00pm for the opening of "Hot Noise" by Tyler Wintermute.
Also, we called all of your friends and made sure that they would peer pressure you into going.
We'll have all the ingredients for a good time. Art, Booze, and DJ Ollie playing nothing but old school vinyl.
--About the show--
A confrontational display of man versus woman,...
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Hey Friends! Come join us Friday May 4rd at 8:00pm for the opening of "Hot Noise" by Tyler Wintermute.
Also, we called all of your friends and made sure that they would peer pressure you into going.
We'll have all the ingredients for a good time. Art, Booze, and DJ Ollie playing nothing but old school vinyl.
--About the show--
A confrontational display of man versus woman, dark versus pink, the beautiful alluring, youthful naivety, the city by the bay, and objectified woman, through solid black lines, electronic colors, on paper.
--More about Tyler--
‘Hotnoise’ occurs when a talented young artist, Tyler Wintermute, combines electric colors, alluring chaos, and beautiful lampoon cartoons for a one-man show of large scale electronically colored, hand-drawn illustrations. ‘Hotnoise’ debuts with an open house May 4th at the D-Structure San Francisco (DSF) in the Lower Haight. DSF, a mens’ and womens’ clothing store, combines fashion, art, music and community in a powerfully explosive expression of today’s youth culture. Tyler’s art is representative of this diverse, eclectic expression of youthful energy.
A strict craftsman, Tyler’s work explores themes of San Francisco, youth, sexuality and the visual nonsensical. The merging of comic book aesthetics and Tyler’s own personal drama gives way to a personal vivid imagery, that allows the viewer to not only escape, but to personally enter into a true fictional world of blunt illustration and harsh reality. The show will capture Tyler’s specific examinations among illustration, subject and execution.
Tyler Wintermute, originally from Lake Oswego, Oregon (a suburb of Portland) and now an Alamo Square resident, will showcase over a years worth of illustrations that reflect the artists’ inspirations within his medium. Tyler is the first place winner of a Will Eisner Award in the 2001 Competition, “Comics: An Original American Art Form.” Will Eisner developed early comic books and comic art from the early Archie Comic cover, “The Spirit” to later Batman and Superman drawings. Graduated in 2006, Tyler has a BA degree in Cinema from San Francisco State University.
The exhibit will run from May 4th thru May 28th at DSF.