

Customize your own Tutu Girl at my “Be Your Own Artist” session at A Touch of Art. Sign up online www.a-touch-of-art.org

Free Art Fridays is a weekly art giveaway. Artists put up art around Miami in places such as Wynwood, Midtown, Downtown, Kendall, etc. and whoever finds it gets to keep the art! It has been fun and rewarding to be a part of this. Be on the lookout for my “Grumpy Cat” cats. Follow the link for more information on how you can find artwork and start your art collection. https://www.facebook.com/groups/456357111077453/?ref=ts&fref=ts

Birthday Party Grumpy Cat, 2013
6 x 8 in.
Acrylic on Canvas
Putting up Missing Person posters after my mural “Sofia Rose” got buffed during Art Basel. Photo courtesy of USVSthebuff.com

These are two of the six dogs Modani Furniture commissioned artists to paint for their V.I.P. event. Mine (left) was created using spray paint, acrylic, rhinestones, stencils, and matte polyurethane. Luis Berrios’s dog (right) mixed media materials include stickers, spray paint, polyurethan, and dog collar with a flash drive containing photos of their adventures round Miami during Basel. If interested contact Modani Furniture at (305) 403 1838.
“Lost My Keys” , 2012
Mixed Media: Del Toro Shoe, acrylic, yarn, gesso, plaster, and collage on wood
Del Toro Private Collection

Get your tickets to see Daniel Johnston at http://www.ticketfly.com/event/189687
During this year Miami Art fairs Week, with, drawings at Wynwood walls and a concert + solo Art show @ Grand Central, long-time cult icon Daniel Johnston will entered the become a part of the Miami art movement. For anyone who had the slightest familiarity with his life and his work, the first question this Miami début will provoke is not ‘What does this say about the art world?’ but ‘What does this mean for Daniel?’ Because of the many complicated feelings Johnston tends to inspire, concern is usually high on the list.
Johnston is severely mentally ill. Diagnosed as bipolar, frequently delusional, occasionally violent (he attacked his former manager with a lead pipe and once brought down his father’s small plane, shutting off the engine mid-flight and throwing the keys out the window), he’s spent his adult life in and out of institutions. He has managed to sustain himself through the care of friends and family, and through an absolute belief in his artistic calling. These days, physically wrecked by years of medication, tons of acid dropped in the 1980s and a lifelong diet of hamburgers, Coke and cigarettes, he’s a hulking middle-aged child–man living in small-town Texas in the care of his elderly, fundamentalist Christian parents.
But all of this is old news to anyone who’s followed his career as a remarkably successful musical outsider (or to anyone who’s seen The Devil and Daniel Johnston, Jeff Feuerzeig’s 2005 documentary on his life). Johnston has been on hipster radar since the 1980s, when his DIY cassettes began making their way into the world. Singing in a shaky, plaintive warble, accompanying himself on rudimentary chord organ and guitar, he’s recorded scores of naive and witty songs about superheroes, about the battle between good and evil, about lost love, loneliness and madness – all weird and funny and intimate and tremendously catchy. And he has always drawn and painted as well, chronicling in twisted, cartoonish fashion his various obsessions and the characters that populate his interior world: Captain America, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Satan, a stalk-eyed frog named Jeremiah and a hollow-headed doppelgänger called Joe the Boxer.
And 33 of his pieces with all of them will be here in Miami, rendered in pen, water colors and marker on notebook paper, curated by Pablo Gehr; with a preview in Wynwood walls Dec 6 and the main art show & concert at Grand Central Dec. 7 and 8th during art fair’s week; alongside the work of 10 local artists making an homage show to Johnston, who will also collaborate by adding his characters in the canvases of the locals. Local Artists include
The Concert organized by local event mogul Aramís Lorié will be the place to be and the one event to make a mark in the local art scene during this year’s Art Fairs week! Concert doors at 9pm December 7th