Posts in Innocnts Gallery
New Works By Aaron Elvis Jupin

Some compelling new paintings by Aaron Elvis Jupin. Really diggin the light-handed use of airbush that has been entering the more recent works with added elements like shadows, reflections, and smoke. Always dig the suggestive quality of his work that is conveyed through the comic-like depictions and clever titles.

For inquiries on Aaron and his artwork please CLICK HERE.


 
 

So Quick To Recover, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 31 x 40 inches, SOLD

 

Blue Bird, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 14 x 11 inches, Available

 
Now That You're Gone, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 36 x 24 inches, Available

Now That You're Gone, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 36 x 24 inches, Available

 
The Blues Gets In The Way, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 36 x 24 inches, Available

The Blues Gets In The Way, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 36 x 24 inches, Available

 
There's No Where To Go, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 36 x 22 inches, Available

There's No Where To Go, 2017, Cell vinyl and airbrush on paper, 36 x 22 inches, Available

 
 
Recap : We Are The Romantic Ones

We came, we loved, we conquered. This past Saint Valentine's Day we curated a group exhibition of emotive art from some of our favorite people. It was a last minute show only confirmed just days prior to it's opening and hung the day of. And as ephemeral as LA graffiti, it was gone the next day. Just a one night exhibition graciously hosted by Shepard Fairey's gallery Subliminal Projects in Echo Park, California. Many thanks to our dudes Alf Alpha and Kapeesh for providing the timely sonic vibes. Much appreciation to Pabst Blue Ribbon for always supporting our shows. And huge shout to all that could make the opening and support what we do. It was an exceptional night even though all of us went home alone. Till next time!

#WeAreTheRomanticOnes


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

We were drunk and busy so we didn't take many pictures sorry.

 
Artist Look - Scott Lee

We came across artist Scott Lee some months back and dig the different outputs of expression. A Southern California native from the San Fernando Valley, Scott is currently in his second year at CalArts in the Fine Art program.

Words From Scott:

"My art is about a lot of things and varies in each project, but generally it's about painting, the material, the textures, colors, and composition. I guess I'm trying to speak a similar language as the early abstractionists were doing, just in my own way. It's also about process, this idea of layers and what it took to get to the final state. Within a lot of that though, I'm thinking about life, faith, doubts, hurt, joy, peace, and confusion."

Check out more from Scott here.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
FAMILIAR DIFFERENCES - Curated By Innocnts

Final week for FAMILIAR DIFFEREENCES : A Group Exhibition curated by Innocnts focusing on contemporary portraiture by young LA based photographers. Featuring work by Dane Peterson, Emily Knecht, Keegan Gibbs, Stacy Kranitz, Valerie J. Bower, and Will Adler. Exhibition runs until September 4th at These Days 118 Winston St, 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA


 
 
DANE PETERSON

DANE PETERSON

EMILY KNECHT

EMILY KNECHT

KEEGAN GIBBS

KEEGAN GIBBS

STACY KRANITZ

STACY KRANITZ

VALERIE J. BOWER

VALERIE J. BOWER

WILL ADLER

WILL ADLER

 
 
Familiar Differences Curated by Innocnts

FAMILIAR DIFFERENCES

A Portrait Photography Exhibition
Curated by Innocnts

Opening Reception: August 19th, 2016 7-10PM
Exhibition Dates: August 18th – August 28th, 2016

THESE DAYS presents FAMILIAR DIFFERENCES : A Group Photography Exhibition curated by Innocnts focusing on contemporary portraiture by young LA based photographers. Featuring works by DANE PETERSON, EMILY KNECHT, KEEGAN GIBBS, STACY KRANITZ, VALERIE J. BOWER, and WILL ADLER.

“Sensitive people faced with the prospect of a camera portrait put on a face they think is the one they would like to show to the world... Every so often what lies behind the facade is rare and more wonderful than the subject knows or dares to believe.” – Irving Penn

FAMILIAR DIFFERENCES is a mixed grouping of young photographers whose work often entails the use portraiture as a means of depicting the world around them. Often, as active participants within the cultures they document, this grouping of young photographers is imbued with a sense of access and candidness that is unique and endearing to the work. Using various unmediated approaches, this forthright survey of early career photographers explores aspects of portraiture through formal and informal depictions of human experience.


 
 
Alex Fatemi Art

Some newer work from Alex Fatemi.

For inquiries on work from Alex contact us here.


 
 

ALEX FATEMI
Bullet Of Time, 2015
Acylic and watercolor on paper
22 x 24 inches
$220

Alex Fatemi
Living In The Fourth Dimension, 2015
Acylic on paper
24 x 24 inches
$220

Alex Fatemi
No Calendar, 2015
Acrylic and watercolor on paper
48 x 72 inches
$550

Alex Fatemi
Piece Of Mind, 2015
Oil pastel on paper
48x 60 inches
$450

Alex Fatemi
Record A Record, 2015
Acrylic on paper
48x 48 inches
$480

Alex Fatemi
Something Of Nothing, 2015
Acrylic on paper
48x 48 inches
$480

Alex Fatemi
Sounds Of Smells, 2015
Color pencil on paper
9 x 12 inches
$120

Alex Fatemi
The Eye Is The Camera, 2015
Oil pastel on paper
9 x 12 inches
$120

 
 
Recap: Never Mind The Dog At Innocnts

We had a great opening last Saturday (11/28) for Never Mind The Dog, a group exhibition curated by Jose Araujo. Inspired by conditions of rebellion, street themes, outsider markings, and other concepts of thought, much of the work in NMTD is socially reflective of the times we live yet holds nostalgic relevance through it's cultural awareness. Curated with a focus on shades of black, white, and grey, Jose and crew transformed the gallery space by airbrushing a brick wall on one side with buffed tags on the opposing wall. Similar scaled work from a solid crew of respected tattoo artists adorned the walls making the space visually stimulating upon entry. In the back corner Jose created a small tattoo shop installation complete with checkered floor, a VHS tv, and various tattoo ephemera strewn across the work desk. Later on in the night local synth metal band DiVola put a killer performance for gallery patrons. And to top it all off, the night was blessed with free beer and pizza compliments of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Delicious Pizza keeping everyone in proper form.

The following Sunday Jose setup in the gallery space offering $40 tattoos on a first come first serve basis while we grilled up some Asada and Pollo with some cold beers. Our friends at Badseed Printing parked out front and had a nice sidewalk sale with various items including vintage pornos, Beavis & Butthead magnets, Innocnts tees, custom beer coozys, and other favorable items for that certain someone in your life. It was a solid weekend overall to say the least.

The show was just a 2-day pop-up so if you missed it, you're outta luck. That said, we do have an exhibition pdf catalog with available for those interested. Contact us here for more details.


 
 
 

Photo: @Burritonight

Artwork by Badseed

Artwork by Badseed

Photo: @Burritonight

 
 
 

Artwork by Mathew Miller

 
 
 

Photo: @Burritonight

Photo: @Burritonight

 
 
 
 
 
 

Homemade tattoo machine and ink by Jose Anaujo

 
 
Lyon Herron Photography

Malibu native and around stand up guy, Lyon Herron has been quietly taking some great images. We've known the guy for some time now but didn't quite realize the extent of his skills behind the lens until somewhat recently. He's got a killer website that's updated regularly with both RVCA and Insight as recent clients. Stoked for Lyon and what's to come.

For Inquires on work by Lyon please contact us here.