Common Folk Collective » color http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog Common Folk Doing Uncommon Things Tue, 15 Mar 2016 17:08:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.9 Race and Ethnicity Maps, All in All We’re Just Dots on a Map http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/12/race-and-ethnicity-maps-all-in-all-were-just-dots-on-a-map/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=race-and-ethnicity-maps-all-in-all-were-just-dots-on-a-map http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/12/race-and-ethnicity-maps-all-in-all-were-just-dots-on-a-map/#comments Thu, 27 Dec 2012 18:30:27 +0000 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/?p=2569 Here’s something good for wasting away (but not really a waste) a couple of hours, Race and Ethnicity Maps from Eric Fischer. He’s taken the 2010 census data and created city maps with dots that represent skin color according to where we live. It’s amazing to see just how stringent the color lines still are. Segregation? What segregation?

Contiguous United States, Census 2010

The Contingent U.S.

Race and ethnicity 2010: Chicago

Chicago-Red is White, Blue is Black, Green is Asian, Orange is Hispanic, Yellow is Other, and each dot is 25 residents.

 

Check out a bunch more on his Flickr here.

 

 

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http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/12/2536/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=2536 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/12/2536/#comments Sat, 22 Dec 2012 20:15:26 +0000 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/?p=2536 The fine folks at Artillery Magazine say “This video could change your life…if you let it.” I say let it! Graffiti expressionism, these guys are ballin out. Haha.

To me graffiti has always been about expression and you can’t get too much more expressive than this. I put this right up there with straight up letter pieces and a lot more fun than a good amount of them too. Practice the history but keep pushing it forward likewise.

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Cinders Gallery Artist of the Month: Maya Hayuk http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/06/cinders-gallery-artist-of-the-month-maya-hayuk/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cinders-gallery-artist-of-the-month-maya-hayuk http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/2012/06/cinders-gallery-artist-of-the-month-maya-hayuk/#comments Sat, 23 Jun 2012 19:28:48 +0000 http://commonfolkcollective.com/blog/?p=1033

I’ve had a crush on Maya Hayuk for a long time. It first started when I discovered her art through Barnstormers. For the longest time I had no idea what she even looked like but I didn’t need to cuz her work did something to me and made me a giggling little school boy. It’s been years and she continues to gift the world continuously with pieces of her explosive self, big and small (murals on barns to record covers for Savath & Savalas).

The Universe II

I was super stoked to see the awesome folks at Cinders Gallery make her the artist of the month and do an interview with her. They’ve done a tremendous job of giving support/exposure to true artists like Maya and others of her ilk.

"Cinders: what is your spirit animal? Maya: a chrome dolphin."


In the interview Maya succinctly sums up her work as “play.” Which is so true. But as simple as that is so is the complexity of her patterns and lines and color. As is the implicit meaning woven into her work, subtle, not having to scream “MESSAGE!” Politics and humanity are intrinsic without labeling itself “Political”, femininity is a presence without having to state the obvious. Cinders asks her about being a female artist and she puts into words what i’ve always felt-

Cinders: can you talk about being a female artist specifically?

Maya: well, as long as women still remain second class citizens in our society, we will be referred to as “female artists” and not simply as “artists” (which implies a white male normal). i mean, how many times are male artists asked “can you talk about being a male artist?”. until women are respected as equals and their rights to proper healthcare, education and equal pay are secured, we’re still going to be living in a broken society. this affects us all (male and female).

There is so much more to Maya than could ever fit in this little ol’ blog post and I claim no part of doing her any justice, so go read the INTERVIEW for another small glimpse into her psyche!!!

And check out-

Cinders Gallery.

MayaHayuk.com

She has also put out a book out with Upper Playground, Just Good Vibes, has a segment in The Run Up DVD and an awesome zine with Nieves, Round the Way (with a two disc soundtrack!)

 

(I’ve yet to meet her but I was really stoked when I got asked to contribute art to a group show based on The Pat Roberston & Friends Coloring Book and she was amongst the other artists)

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