Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Jeff Soto "Lifecycle" at Jonathan Levine Gallery, June 26, 2010


I'm currently working on my newest body of work for my NYC show in late June 2010. This work is a little more personal and emotional to me than some of the past subjects I have painted.

The show is about growing mentally and physically, becoming an adult, seeing your parents age and seeing your children start to sprout. It's about living and dieing, love, anger, joy, pain, things that bring us good times and bad times. All the fucked up and beautiful things that happen between taking your first breath and your last.

I will always love painting, and I'm having fun working on these pieces, but after this show I'll be taking a break. This will be my last exhibit for a long time.

After this show I will be keeping busy. I have some museum exhibits in the works, I'm planning some large scale murals, I am going to explore print making further, and I'm looking into taking some of my characters and worlds into the realm of entertainment (anyone know any Hollywood contacts? email me..). And of course I will still be painting the whole time, experimenting and pushing myself. Having fun..

Here is more info:

Lifecycle
Jeff Soto solo exhibit at Jonathan Levine Gallery
Opens June 26th- July 24th, 2010

Potential buyers should send an email to: sales@jonathanlevinegallery.com to get on the preview list.

I will have more info as we get closer...
Thanks!
-Jeff

New Soto mailing list!


I'm starting anew with my mailing list. Over the past 10 years I have amassed a clunky 10,000+ person email list and it's time to start fresh. Over a THIRD of the emails bounce back in some way and many are just outdated or duplicates. So it's time to start over and keep things more accurate.

If you're interested in receiving email updates from me and my official store, potatostamp.com, please send an email to: mailinglist@jeffsoto.com with "Mailing List" in the subject.

We will add you in and make sure you get news of print releases, upcoming shows, toys, book signings and other events. We only send a handful of updates per year, so we won't be clogging your inbox with too much junk. Our updates will come from either jeff@jeffsoto.com or jeffsoto@earthlink.net, please make sure to allow both to come through, as a few people have told me my emails are flagged as spam!

If you've ordered anything from www.potatostamp.com in the last couple of years you should already be on the new list, but we'd like it if you would email us anyways just to make sure things are accurate.

With a more focused list we'll be better able to give fans higher priority and first dibs when we release new prints, and we hope to do some fun things like contests for sold out prints or giveaways of things we have laying around the office. There's a lot of things coming up this year- toys, exhibits, prints, collaborations, and secret projects in the works. Get on the list!!


Thanks!
-Jeff

Old mock up gig posters

Found- some of my old gig poster artwork. These are from 1997 and 1998. The bands are made up, except for Furmanite. I was hoping to show them to someone and get some work. Didn't quite work that way! The art is kinda funny to me, I have no idea what they were supposed to mean, I wonder if the alien chick is from one of the flying saucers? And what's up with the toilet with tentacles?
-Jeff

Monday, March 22, 2010

Pearl Jam posters, The Ten Club Seattle event, and... more prints...

I've recently been given the opportunity to work on some gig posters for Pearl Jam. I always dreamed of making gig posters, I made mock-up posters complete with fake band names in the mid 90's but nothing ever came of them. So it's pretty fun and cool to be working on posters for Pearl Jam, a band I enjoy and respect and which could easily have been the soundtrack to my high school years. I'm psyched to be working on these!


Though I'm not an accomplished gig poster artist I am no stranger to fine art prints and have been invited by The Ten Club to take part in their art event. It's a poster/art/music convention in May at the Showbox in Seattle. I'll be there selling hard to find prints, original drawings and paintings, whatever merch I can bring and at least one of my Pearl Jam posters should be released by then (look for the other to be released in early July). Should be a fun event for a nice Spring Seattle Sunday, there will be some dope artists in attendance, including my friend Maxx. Come out and say hi, I have never been to Seattle and am looking forward to meeting other artists and fans from up north.
Takes place Sunday May 23, 2010 at 1pm-5pm at the Showbox at the Market in Seattle, WA. For more info: Ten club.


I've also just finished a top secret print project for the Alamo Drafthouse, as well as working on a couple of my own screenprints to be released in the next couple months. I think it's the new light table I found on Craigslist, it's inspiring me to work on intricate screenprints that I would have had a hard time pulling off before.

Man, I've been having a lot of fun working on all these print projects, I'm doing them the old fashioned way, layers and layers of drawings, huddled over the light table drawing and inking away (then scanning and layering in Photoshop)! My back hurts, my drawing hand is cramped and tired, but I think it's worth it. I would like to show the process pics on here, but with most of these they need to remain secret until the print is released.


Check OMG posters for more info, I try to keep Mitch updated on all my print related goodness.
-Jeff

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Jonathan Levine Gallery's 5 Year Anniversary

To celebrate Jonathan Levine's first five years in NYC, they are having an anniversary exhibit next weekend. Feb 27, 7-9pm. www.jonathanlevinegallery.com for more info. Congrats Levine!!

Here's my piece for the show- "Riverside Lifer Totem 1"


Saturday, January 09, 2010

Cuff 'em!

These are some cuff links I worked on last year based on the four seasons. Available at Hobbs + Kent. Check it out...

Thursday, December 17, 2009

2009 Props


Every year I get free stuff from artist friends, colleagues and fans, it works out because I give a lot of things away as well. Spreading good vibes. Here's some of the loot I received, and some props for the homies...

Above is a Cat Cult poster.... one of my favorite things I got in the mail this year.

Deph is an old friend and fellow graf writer. Hooked me up with this rare Kid Robot toy.


A Fairey print from the Sea No Evil show. Thanks Derric, Erin, and Shepard! Come check it out next year.


Traded some stuff with Andy at Diesel Fuel. Bad ass Aaron Horkey and Jim Phillips prints! The detail is crazy...


Bwana Spoons is an all around cool guy, always hooks me up at the Comicon, a very good fellow he is!


Juxtapoz Dark Arts- I'm in this book, so they sent me a copy, so it's not really a hook up proper. I thought it could get kinda cheesy, like all heavy metal album cover looking, but it's a pretty well rounded book. Great selection of image makers in here. Honored to be included.


My homie Maxx242 always hooks me up with his Bearbrick collabs with Zac Pac. We are working on our own Maxx242/Soto/Zac Pac Bearbrick two pack for 2010... stay tuned...


Thanks Titty City, I like your zine!


Todd Schorr's new book. Todd is awesome. That's all I can say.


Thanks to everyone else who sent me stuff that I didn't get pics of - stickers, prints, books (M. Murphy, D. Choe, Travis + Mel, Chris Ryniak, Cafe Press...) ... you guys make it fun to check the mail when it's usually all bills coming in!

One last 2009 prop- props to my three lovely ladies for putting up with all my art craziness. It has been a tough year in some ways- two solo art exhibits, travelling, and having a baby(!!) but I am so happy! You guys are the best.

Alright, stay tuned for more blogging from Miami. I took some 600 photos and still haven't went through them all......

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Miami Bound


I am off to Miami- here is where you can see my art...

1. Mini show at Scope with Jonathan Levine Gallery.

2. CHIMERA curated by David Hunt also at Scope.

3. Two pieces at Mark Murphy at Aqua (booth 44).

4. Primary Flight art exhibit at South Miami ArtCenter.

5. I'll be painting a wall on NW 2nd Ave x NW 36 St. this Friday as part of Primary Flight. Come say hi!

Friday, November 27, 2009

Miami- Soto at Scope/ Jonathan Levine Gallery

I have a mini show at Scope this year with Jonathan Levine Gallery. Here are some of the pieces. For more info and to see a preview please email sales@jonathanlevinegallery.com


Continued exploration of watercolors...


I was invited to be a part of a show at Scope curated by David Hunt called CHIMERA. It features large scale works installed around Scope by 15 artists. Here is my piece, "Volcano", 120" x 72", acrylic and spraypaint on wood panel, 2009. This image is tiny, and the painting is huge. Come see the work in person if your around...


Thanks!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Miami- Soto at Aqua

Here are two pieces I will have available at Aqua- Wynwood this year. Would like to have them go as a set, but whatever happens, happens. Contact murphy@murphydesign.com for more info.

"Warm Fuzzy", 12" x 18", acrylic on wood panel, 2009.


"Cold Fuzzy", 12" x 18", acrylic on wood panel, 2009.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Maxx242 and Xpres art show this Saturday

My homie Maxx242 is teaming up with Xpres for an art show and live painting. Come check it out at Nomad this Saturday evening!


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Australia Part 2

The Urban Hotel had good room service food. Almost every day it was easier to order something in the morning and get started with some energy, than to look around St. Kilda for a quick breakfast. "Crispy Bacon" in Australia (as well as the UK) seems to be "soft floppy bacon" to me. I guess in the US we crisp the hell out of it. I like both varieties, bacon is just good.

This was the first day of the Semi Permanent conference. It's a seminar series with speakers from the design world, photography, motion graphics, film, special effect, and of course, illustration/art. I had such a good time hearing the different speakers, we're all connected through our visual culture but each of us comes from very different worlds.

This was the first year they held it in Melbourne. The convention center looked pretty cool. Slanted lines everywhere. Melbourne seems to have lots of crooked architecture, diagonal lines and futurism mixed with... something (remnants of British colonial style??).

This is Luke Lucas. The first speaker and one of my favorites. He is responsible for the magazine Lifelounge, if you have not seen it, get a copy now! Luke is a master at working with type, he does very inspiring and clever work. Great to meet him!

In between speakers I explored the convention center and found more futuristic rooms.


Burger Rings? I was tempted to try them, but decided against it. Also Cheetos Cheese & Bacon Balls. Different. I decided to pass. Snacks are expensive in Oz...

More diagonal architecture around the convention center...


Bathroom shot.

Tara McPherson gave her talk in the afternoon, very cool to see her story and her process. We are old Art Center buddies, so it was neat to see how far we have come.


More weird and cool architecture. Southern Cross Station...

Sometimes I kinda felt like I was in the city of Macross.

Then the next day came, I did my talk, threw out some stickers, cough drops, toys, and candy to the audience. Helped me loosen up, and I think it warmed up the crowd. The talk went good, I think.. yeah, I'm sure it went good. I felt a strange clarity up there on stage, like I was in control of my destiny and 100% not nervous for the first time talking in front of so many people. Maybe I am just getting used to public speaking over the years. Took a quick iPhone craptastic picture of the audience. This is just the middle row, there are rows to the side and a whole upper deck area. Thanks all you attendees for the warm response I received! I had a blast and met some great Australians.

Alex Jaeger from ILM was the last speaker. On his way over from LAX their 747 hit a bird which smashed the nosecone and took out their weather radar. They had to dump the fuel and return. Read about it here. Very interesting talk, I'm always fascinated by special effects and entertainment design. Alex had some great work to show the audience, and of course ILM has such a rich history and has been so inspirational to artists over the years. I really respect these guys. For a while it was my goal to work in that industry, and about ten years ago I made a decision to pursue painting and illustration rather than entertainment design. Still a lot of love for all that though..


After the conference I ate a weird meal. Some sort of cold chicken/ham/pistachio loaf. Pretty much the funkiest meal I had there. I should have asked what it was before ordering haha! Wasn't terribly bad, but I was cold the whole time and a cold meal was not what I had in mind!


Martin McIntosh is the best. Thanks again for all the rides!


Went to the Semi Permanent after party. The band was pretty dope- The Scare. Singer was doing some crazy shit. I don't see much live music being a family guy, I like shows but would rather be at home with the kidlets. So it was nice to feel the loud music and drink a few beers.


The party was down this seedy alley. Very Motley Crew...


A Luke Lucas poster. Hells yeah..


At first I was confused- is this Jack in the Box or Burger King? Definitely the BK logo.


Parrots are all over. Found this on the ground.


Tim Tams- very good!


The next day I had a signing with Tara at Outre Gallery. Didn't get any good pics. Anyone out there have any?

The day before Tara suggested the Eggs Benedict breakfast. I'm always a little freaked out by yolk. Everyone thinks I'm crazy- "Yolk is goood!" they say, but I dunno. It's weird man. So runny. Yolk. Even the name is weird. She was right though, this was very good! I think the rocket added some nice flavor to it.


Put up stickers all over. I am such a vandal haha...


Never heard of these... they were like Cheetos but a little different.


More food. Vietnamese. I never did get to eat a proper Australian meal. Went to a place that had Kangaroo steaks but they were all out. Apparently, they don't raise them as food, they actually have to go out and shoot them in the wild. I asked somewhere if they had Koala meat and they laughed at me.


Angelique Houtkamp and her husband Peter were in town for the opening of her show at Outre Gallery. Very nice people, and Angelique is a talented watercolorist. It was nice spending time with them.


Along with them was Dutch photographer duo Fotofloor!


This was the next morning, a view out my window. My last day. I was supposed to paint at Hosier Lane, but the news said it'd be raining all day. It was cold, windy, and I needed to find spraypaint and acrylics, so I decided against it. I am from Southern California, I am a wuss when it gets colder than 50 degrees.


Ordered some breakfast and watched some TV.


Decided to get some artwork done. I brought a bunch of supplies but hadn't had free time to make art till the end. Inks, watercolors and acrylics. Nice diffused lighting from the overcast Melbourne sky. Worked in a lot of geometrics- triangles, diamonds, diagonals- I guess reacting to my surroundings.


After a few hours I needed to get out, rain or shine. No fun to stay cooped up in a hotel in a new city.

Took the tram into the city, explored a bit, and went to Rialto Towers. It is the second tallest building in Melbourne and has an observation deck. I'm a sucker for high up places like this. I have a feeling most Melbournians have not been up here, just like most NYers have not been up the Empire State Building. It was pretty neat, and cold and windy.


Walked around St. Kilda some more...


Finally it rained. I made it back in time and modeled the koala mask I got for Shannon.


Worked on these pieces a bit more...



Next morning, on my way back. Qantas was nice to fly with. They call you "Luv" and ask for your "rubbish". I watched Star Trek on the way home but fell asleep somewhere in the middle. I was away one week. I was really missing Jennifer and the girls. Always good to return home to hugs and smiles! That's what it's all about... and it's also all about bringing home weird foreign candy bars.