Visual Artist

Roosevelt Watson III

Roosevelt Watson III

Roosevelt Watson III

Artwork by Roosevelt will be on exhibit at Indigo Arts Center, 703D Louisville Rd. starting 4/21/10.

Painting for over 30 years, Roosevelt Watson 3 has displayed art all over the country.  He was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida. He started his lengthy development into the arts at the Tampa Technical Institute where he received an associate of Graphic Design and then studied at the illustrious Atlanta College of Art in Atlanta, Ga. Which is now currently the Savannah College of Art and Design Atlanta Campus. Roosevelt creates a visual treasure with every stroke. He’s held a number of positions including Graphic Designer, Artist in Residence, Caricature Artist, and Artist intern.

His first show was in the May Cohens department store in Jacksonville, Florida (1980) depicting early religious influences.  As he matured in age and in art, he began to master several techniques and displays his life, influences, and experiences in every piece.

Painting by Roosevelt Watson III

Painting by Roosevelt Watson III

Roosevelt has received several design and drawing awards including first place in the 3rd Annual Juried Art Show in Jacksonville, Florida, and the 14th annual art fair at the Telfair Art Museum In Savannah, Ga.  He has shown artwork in many galleries nationwide and completed internships at world renowned galleries, such as the Historic Hammonds House Gallery and Resource Center.  He studied under Edward Spriggs in 2000.

Several private collectors request commissioned artwork from Roosevelt depicting many different scenes, architectural designs, and portraits.  The Ritz La Villa Museum commissioned him to create a portrait of John Rosemond Johnson for their permanent collection (2002).  CSX Chief Engineer, Tim Dickerson, of Tampa, FL commissioned Roosevelt to complete a piece for his personal collection.  One of his sculptures was placed in the Emmanuel Holiness Church of Tampa, FL.  Roosevelt has completed a mural and painted the 25th anniversary vase for the St. Joseph’s Church in Jacksonville, FL.  He continues to create artwork inspired and is the co-creator and founder of the Deepressionist. A Movement he co founded with two fellow artist and friends. They have had a documentary centered upon their collective work.  Roosevelt has his art featured in galleries consistently in solo and group exhibitions with his fellow Deepressionist. Roosevelt is currently working on a series and lives in Savannah, Ga with his wife and Pekingese.

Artwork by Roosevelt Watson III

Artwork by Roosevelt Watson III

Artist Statement

“My paintings are representative of the spirit of us all.  I use the Abstract/Surrealism styles to get my point across.  The point that we are so different but yet the same, shown with many colors and textures, and shapes, yet coming from one thought source.  My colors are vibrant, just as our spirits use to be as children.  The textures are the physical aspect of our world which makes the paintings life like.  The shapes are every where and just plain enjoyable; hence, we are all very colorful, physical, and shapely which I convey in an abstract/surreal fashion.

Each painting goes through a long process of thought, color selection, medium choices, and imagery.  My artwork is there to please, provoke conversation, thought and visual enjoyment

R MAX

rmaxlogo

Created by artist Russell Maxwell, R Max Clothing features a signature line of t-shirts that incorporates pieces of art to form fashionable items for the Sophisticated Urban male and female. “Artistically influenced by Andy Warhol, Jean-Micheal Basquiat, Hype Williams, and numerous photographers, I wanted to create something that represents a sense of urban expression and lifestyle,” states R Max. Each article of clothing displays an original design with hand painted accents and adorned with rhinestones.

Biggie by R Max

Biggie by R Max

R Max Clothing has received recognition on television and the big screen. Pieces from the line have appeared in the film, ‘Stomp The Yard’, and on ‘BET’s 106 & Park’BET’s ‘Spring Bling’ and MTV’s ‘Wild ‘n’ Out’R Max Clothing has appeared in  several music videos including Yung Joc’s ‘I’m a G’Big Boi’s (OutKast) ‘Kryptonite’ & ‘Morris Brown’ and Gorilla Zoe’s ’Hood Figga’ & ‘Juicebox’. The line has also graced the pages of national publications such as Scratch and XXL magazines.

R Max featured in XXL

R Max featured in XXL

In addition to the original and ‘X’ lines, custom designs have been created for video director, Dr. Teeth; music artists Jay ZPuffy, 50 Cent, Killer Mike, Flava Flav, and Janet Jackson; and for Radio One Morning Show hosts across the nation.

Artist Website URL: http://rmaxclothing.com/index2.htm

R Max’s work will be featured as a part of the Art, Beats and Lyrics Urban Art Exhibition. Saturday 4/24. Check Line-Up for event details, times, and venue.

Adolfo Hernandez

Adolfo Hernandez

Adolfo Hernandez

Adolfo Hernandez is a self-taught painter born in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México and raised in El Paso, Texas. The border life between the third and the first world had a great effect on what Adolfo perceived art to be. He first begin to recognize objects and duplicate them on sheets of paper at the age of two, when he was forced to fill up pages with lines and circles by his mother. Eventually this lead to early self-portraits, farm animals, luchadores, comic book superheroes, etc. Many methods and styles of painting are influential in Adolfos paintings, such as surreal art, talavera art, graffiti and stencil art. Adolfo makes every attempt to experiment  with painting on different surfaces, from traditional canvas to scarps of old wood.

Lieby by Adolfo

Lieby by Adolfo

The Rock by Adolfo

The Rock by Adolfo

Most of his paintings are reflections of his adulthood with the unconsciousness of childhood memories.  Adolfo uses metaphors and symbols to illustrate stories and tell them to audiences using a visual canvas. For example, the “nopal” is his representation of a human with scars and wounds but disguises himself with flower buds to hide his imperfections. Adolfo has completed several commissioned art projects locally and abroad through is own arts company, Inope Visual Arts Studios.   http://www.inopeartanddesign.com/