artist justin snyder
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Rest In Peace Etta James. ” Push Over ” by Etta James.
( Etta James - January 25, 1938 - January 20, 2012 )
failing health for a number of years now, Etta has passed away after being terminally ill.
I wish i had enough money to build life size stuffed animals. Like an Elephant and a gerraf or however you spell that. Id make like 5 elephant and just post them up on my front lawn for like a month! Make a zoo in my yard!
New logo I created for a client.
I actually wanted to adjust a few things on it ever so slightly but the client insisted I keep it as is.
This piece will be my first piece im getting Limited Edition Prints of for 2012. We will be printing them the first week of January. Each print is a High Quality Archival Print and comes with a certificate of authentication. Signed and numbered. If your interested you can email me at justinsnyder@pushgallery.com Hope someone will find a great spot in there home for this one!
There will be 100 prints made. each will be signed 1/100
Thanks A.J for pushing me to get the Limited Edition Prints for these off and Running!
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Got Some new prints done today for a new painting... Contact me if your interested in some art prints...12 days ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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I posted a new photo to Facebook http://t.co/REKCrtpI
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Enjoy your Saturday Everyone.. Feeling inspired again today. time to start anew... http://t.co/GlmvzaGi
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F.A.M.I.L.Y http://t.co/NsJXwK7S
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Cave Creek artist finds new, unique canvas http://t.co/nMglf9Yw
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Made this short film over a Broken Bells track last year for cousins overseas. today ryan and jason are still... http://t.co/nK9ecYfo
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Justin The Designer http://t.co/syFaBdrS
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This Frank Sinatra piece is all done and for sale at the Blu Button boutique on 4th street in Long Beach. http://t.co/NaxTpnza
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I posted 3 photos on Facebook in the album "LImited Edition Prints" http://t.co/N1J8Ag3Q
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merry xmas everyone... http://t.co/BCDOI4ex
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SOLD... http://t.co/08IGun65
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I posted 108 photos on Facebook in the album "Extropia Dance" http://t.co/CKp4Z2if
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@Bheaded camera, pink floyd, paint6 weeks ago from web | Reply, Retweet, Favorite
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Behance Network http://t.co/mcAqok8X
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Fear and Rango http://t.co/mgeWOX5t
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Cyber Monday Art Sale | Pushgallery Blog http://t.co/E6hQfTdS
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I posted a new photo to Facebook http://t.co/16YsjFnU
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Ink Well - Vol. 6: Justin Snyder - “Change the World” http://t.co/0Eg8Bbgi
Profile
Experience
- Jan 2010 - PresentOwner / Justin The DesignerGraphic Design, Web Design, Photography, Film Editing
- Jan 2009 - PresentArtist / My Artist PageArt by Justin Snyder
- Jan 2000 - PresentFounder and Curator / PushgalleryThe multifaceted collective of pushgallery works to both inspire and evoke through collaboration. Push encourages creative and social dialogue between artists, audiences, and the community. A collective of artists that both challenge ones creativity, skill and provide inspiration to one-another.
- Aug 2001 - Dec 2008Producer, Film Editor / Phase One ProductionsFilm Editor, Press Junket Director, Graphic Designer, Animator, Field Producer,
Education
- Orange Coast CollegeArt, Film, Design
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The LA Art Show: Modern & Contemporary features bold and exciting work from today’s great artists and influential visionaries. Bringing together respected galleries from around the world, the show creates a vibrant atmosphere that examines the present while formulating the future and is committed to showing the highest quality works ranging from Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Henry Moore, Sebastião Salgado, David Hockney, Judy Chicago, Roy Lichtenstein, Arshile Gorky, Jim Dine, Andy Warhol, Fernando Botero and others. Once an encyclopedic show, the new LA Art Show is focused on the immediate past as well as today’s and tomorrow’s contemporary trends, honed and edited to showcase top caliber galleries featuring modern and contemporary works by established and emerging artists.
Under new direction, the LA Art Show: Modern & Contemporary will be produced and operated by the Los Angeles Art Show, an LLC Partnership between Art Miami, LLC. and Kim Martindale, General Manager. This powerful alliance represents a focused investment for the Art Miami team, merging the considerable assets of these bi-coastal shows and elevating outreach to new levels.
This show meets the needs of the global gallery community and provides heightened opportunities for serious collectors, as well as the local arts community. Designed to showcase forward thinking artists, this exciting new show will feature performance pieces, mixed media and video installations, photography, paintings and sculptures, and a series of curated special exhibitions.
more info at LA Art Show
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Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, and LACMA celebrate the launch of the Film Independent at LACMA Film Series, presented by The New York Times. The inclusive series offers unique film experiences, bringing together Film Independent’s large community of filmmakers and wide spectrum of audiences, with LACMA’s commitment to presenting cinema in an artistic and historical context. The program presents classic and contemporary narrative and documentary films, artists and their influences, emerging auteurs, international showcases, special guest-curated programs, in addition to conversations with artists, curators and special guests. Film Independent at LACMA is under the curatorial leadership of esteemed film critic Elvis Mitchell in collaboration with LACMA Film Coordinator Bernardo Rondeau and Film Independent’s programming team
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Together, Marc and Sara Schiller are Wooster Collective: a contemporary art and street art collective. Their mission is to discover and document authentic art experiences via salons, publishing, gallery shows, and of course, their website, Wooster Collective and their Wooster Collective YouTube channel.
Sara and Marc live in downtown Manhattan and have been documenting and enjoying the street art in their neighborhood and around the world for the past ten years. Over many years they have covered over 2000 artists and are fortunate to have become familiar with the street artists’ stories and sources of inspiration. The Schiller’s were behind the “11 Spring Street” exhibition in 2006 which was chosen as one of the top art shows of the year by the New York Times. The couple have become a global source as curators and as a mouthpiece for this movement of ephemeral art. The Wooster Collective has been featured in such magazines and papers as The New York Times, Time, Paper, The Village Voice, and many others. They have presented at the Tate Modern, The New Museum and Design Indaba.
They are currently working on Trespass, A History of Unauthorized Public Art for Taschen Books as well as self-publishing a book of sketches.
At TEDxBloomington, the Schillers described how, after 9/11, they spent more time walking their NYC neighborhood. Seeing unexpected artwork including a series of shrines caused them to become ever more intrigued by ephemeral art. Their slides showed the audience a new view of public, uncommissioned art that enriches the public arena, and wrests some attention away from ubiquitous commercial advertising messages.
http://www.woostercollective.com/
About TEDx In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxBloomington, where x = independently organized TED event. At our TEDxBloomington event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.