Peter Busa was an American abstract expressionist painter. Peter Busa was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the year 1914. The artist attended the Carnegie Institute of Technology located in Pittsburgh.
Busa also attended the Art Student’s League of New York City. The artist also studied with Hans Hofmann at his school.
The artist was included in the WPA (Federal Art Project)
Busa also taught at the collegiate level at Cooper Union, the State University of New York at Buffalo, and New York University located in New York City.
Peter Busa passed away in 1985.
Price range information: The artist worked in oils, gouache, and mixed media. Works range from $5,000 to $50,000.
Burton Morris carries on the tradition that Warhol and other began in the 1960s, painting everyday ordinary items in a pop art style. Burton Morris was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the year 1964.
For his collegiate education Morris attended Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Art located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Morris knew he wanted his career to be an artist and began taking college classes whilst still in high school.
Before opening his own studio in 1990, Morris worked in the commercial art industry as an art director.
Bruce Morris designed the cover for the 2004 Oscar Awards.
Dave Kinsey was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the year 1971. Kinsey is known for graffiti/ urban style of artwork.
I found this great link that has a series dedicated to some well known modern graffiti artists such as David Choe, who became a millionaire from trading his art skills for Facebook stock. Kinsey is also featured and more than twenty other artists:
Kinsey is now based out of Los Angeles and Three Rivers, California.
As a reader you know that nothing impresses me more than artist with a high degree
of business savvy. Kinsey thought the advertising market had long since seen better days
and was long becoming to dependent on computers rather than human intuition for
great designs and original ideas. (sorry for the irregular spacing between sentences but this is my first mobile entry and its quite difficult for me!)
Kinsey attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Kinsey has also worked on advertising for the Absolut VODKA brand. Which brings us
to another artist that designed alcohol label and also had a fine painting career.
Ken Davies is a master painter of the still life and also painted fantastic marine works.
Davies designed the label for the well known bourbon brand Wild Turkey.
Here is a great example of Davies’ style of landscapes.
And his style of still life painting.
Another short interview with Dave Kinsey talking about his working methods and philosophy.
Price range: Most works are in acrylics and can reach as high as $15,000 . I have no idea what he charges for his well known advertising campaigns.
Kinsey in some manner is similar to Andy Warhol for the fact he is out to put his artistic stamp on everything possible. He also has pursued interests in music and environmental causes.
Other major clients besides DC Shoes are Blunt snowboard magazine, Droors, and Dub.
Here is his idea for a new Mountain Dew design.
Considers his big break through two ideas and or happenings. The first was designing the DC Shoe label. The next was putting his marketing and design team together with such modern day pop star icons like Shepard Fairey. This firm eventually received a contract to redesign the new Mountain Dew soft drink can.
Shepard Fairey is a world renown artist who works in a street artist style with works carrying political ideas and themes. Here is an example of Shepard Fairey artwork.
In his artistic statement Kinsey tells us he tries to portray to the viewer the basic universal human conditions. No wonder his company is held in such high regard, they are able to communicate this rather easily to their viewers.
Lets finish with a great statement of art and why I enjoy doing this blog. Not enough attention is paid to the good things in the world!
Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. – PABLO PICASSO.
I think there the amount of creativity if advertising campaigns is just awful. I cannot stand the sight nor sound of Flo, the Progressive insurance lady, too repetitive for my tastes. All the company needs is a creative artist/genius to help them out!