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SUPPORTING A NEW ERA OF LOCAL A R T I S T S

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Hello, and thank you for opening Inprogress magazine 1st issue. We are Orlando, FL new underground art scene headquarters. The magazine you are now reading is dedicated to the local artists of Florida (Orlando, Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, and all the cities in between). If you are an artist or creative soul and want to reach out to other artists, clients, or get more exposure then come join us because we are behind you like the paint on your canvas, 100% With a varnish seal to finish. We reject no ones art, but will offer words of wisdom when needed. A little more about the magazine. We are starting as an on-line magazine until we generated the right sponsors or have money to print. As many may already have notice the Internet is a new window for artist now being able to showcase art in every home, giving a “SNEAK PEEK” of the best art out in town. In every monthly issue we will feature five upcoming artists which we consider to be (inprogress artists) and two (featured artists) who we consider to have a hand at their skills and craft. But don’t worry inprogress artist do have the opportunity to become a featured artist just like the rest. Yet moving aside from the regular artist who are mainly on canvas. We will also feature a section in the magazine that will showcase digital artists, screen

printers and others who use a digital media such as: digital painting, typogra-phy, and as well as flyers. But just remember the magazine is called “INPROGRESS” magazine and with any skill or trade the process is always on going. So we look forward to being a part of your progress.

CHIEF AND EDITOR Chris Rodriguez

CO-EDITOR Christina Rios

PHOTOGRAPHSteve Parker

CONTRIBUTORSTr3

Pete Flores/RedefineDustin Orlando

The Culture MartFriends & Family

MOMThe Streets

PaintADOBE INDESIGN CS4

MORE INFO CONTACTChris [email protected]@gmail.com

Inprogress magazine is created, edited, and published by Chris Rodriguez in Winter Park, FL. If you have any questions about Inprogress magazine or artists included please contact me at [email protected]. Unauthorized reproduction of any inprogress content is strictly prohibited. All images and content contained in inprogress are intellectual property of the individual contributors to inprogress. All copyrights and moral rights to the work therein are strictly retained by the individual contributors. ©2009

WELCOME TO THE 1ST ISSUE

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INPROGRESS ARTISTS SnuffhouseSteve ParkerSkipSocky ChopHeps

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Talented Young Artists Named James Widener is an Illustrator/Graphic designer who has some real talent and you should keep a look out for. The illustration above was done for Manifest Hope Obama’s inauguration art show in Washington DC along the side of some of the worlds talented artists.

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Steve Parker is Artists/Photographer and Graphic designer who you will always catch with a camera in his hand. But aside from the vibrant photos that he takes, his art is one of kind. The painting above repre-sents a change of thought. That some things we are taught can mean something else if we look at them a little different.

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Is a local MC/artists in the Orlando area and during the Beatles show on November 28, 2008 S.K.I.P illustrated his take on a beatles song “ a sea of Time” But don’t take S.K.I.P. as just a character artist, he will always create something that will keep you on your toes.

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Talented local artists in Orlando painted a illustration based on the Notorious B.I.G album ,Life after death. The only logical explanation of this piece is that he’s a zombie, Hip Hop of the living dead. This painting took place during a live hip hop art of battle.

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WEBSITE : CONTACT ME

Known as a BBoy/Artists who has the energy as the well known energy bunny will always surprise you with art that is full of color and expression. His art is an experiment of hip-hop and abstract and contemporary art.

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How2//Send an attach zip file of 5 high res/ CMYK images of your best work. With name of each piece, Location, brief description , website, And your name. 2// [email protected]( All work remains soul property of the original artists. for any and all legal purposes. )

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QUESTIONSWHO IS DRES13?

I’m your friendly neighborhood Illustrator/Designer getting up where I can.

WHERE DOES THE NAME COME FROM?DRES13 started as a name under which I would post my early digital illustration experiments to an online photo blog com-munity. After a while, the work was get-ting noticed, and through networking with other artists who were also showcasing their work online, the screen name eventu-ally evolved into an identity for me and the work I was producing.

WHAT’S NEW?Currently I’m working on some stuff for the M Show at Bold Hype going on in March, finishing my piece for the ILLAZILLA tour, a couple of upcoming tee shirt and limited print releases, and a small solo show in Tampa is also in the works. I’m also looking forward to launching my new site some-time this year.

WHAT TYPE OF STYLE IS YOUR WORK?Right now, I’m doing a lot of traditional pen-cil/ink illustration mixed with layered cut + pasted images and typography.

WHAT MADE YOU DECIDETO TAKE ART TO GALLERIES AND SHOWCASE?

I was getting a good response to my work online, and getting commissions and invi-tations to submit illustration work for vari-ous projects, but hadn’t really considered showing work in a gallery setting. Eventu-ally, opportunities began to present them-selves and I was happy to get involved. Through these opportunities I’ve been for-tunate enough to meet some great friends and collaborators who share a similar vi-sion and goals.

INSPIRATION AND MOTIVATION?I draw inspiration from all over. It can vary from the music I listen to, to current

events taking place in my life. Among other things, the idea that I am able to make an honest living do-ing what I love is definitely motivation to continue to hustle. And now that I have a kid on the way, I feel compelled more than ever to seize opportunities and continue to make things happen.

IF YOU WERE NOT AN ARTISTS/DESIGNER, WHAT YOU BE DOING RIGHT NOW?

Who knows... I can’t imagine not being involved in some type of creative work. I’m definitely a believer in the idea of an individual having a particular calling in life. My parents cultivated creativity in me from an early age, and always encouraged me to pursue what I love to do for a living, so I don’t feel like I’ll be sit-ting behind a desk in some accounting office anytime soon. Then again, if this doesn’t work out for me, I’ve heard operating a meth lab might be a lucrative option.

WHAT WORD OF ADVICE YOU GIVE UPCOMING ARTISTS?

Hustle. Don’t get lazy. Stay humble. Be gracious. Be will-ing to help/support the next guy. I think these things are conducive to personal success as well as to cultivating a tight-knit creative community.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE PROJECT TO DATE?

There’s been a few, but my most recent experience working on the GinzaTropicalia group show at Art Basel was incredibly rewarding. Through getting in-volved, I was able to produce and show new work I was really proud of. It was a lot of work for every-one involved, but the end result was really satisfying. I met some great and inspiring people and worked alongside some solid friends to help make the show happen. I’m super grateful to those who presented the opportunity to me, and to all of the people who showed support and had a part in helping me prepare for that show.

WHAT THE MEANING OF YOUR WORK /WHERE DOES THE INSPIRATION COME FROM?

The majority of my work is usually more about an aes-thetic rather than concept- at least that’s what I seem to think. Maybe subconsciously, there is some underlying meaning in the images I create, but I’ll have to leave that to the head shrinkers to figure out. Most often, it starts with an idea or imagery that comes to mind and the next step is to let it manifest through some type of illustration.HOW DO WE GET IN CONTACT WITH YOU? I can be reached at [email protected]

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QUESTIONSWHO IS TR3?

A multitasking father, promoter, artists and organizer.

WHERE DOES THE NAME COME FROM?Tre came from a friend of mine who didn’t agree with my biblical name however based on who i am and what i do the name s more than a number.

WHAT TYPE OF STYLE IS YOUR WORK?Urban abstract, with alot of african and span-ish symbolic images.

WHAT MADE YOU DECIDETO TAKE ART AS FULLTIME?

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My daughter, B-side artists, Solillaquists of sound, family & friends are my motivators. My inspration is seeing others who are do-ing what they love.

IF YOU WERE NOT AN ARTISTS/DE-SIGNER, WHAT YOU BE DOING RIGHT NOW?

Selling Cuto.WHAT WORD OF ADVICE YOU GIVE UPCOMING ARTISTS?

Never give up. Be open minded, ask people for their opinon about your work, never limit yourself. Get out everyday and network.

WHAT HAS BEEN YOUR FAVORITE PROJECT TO DATE?

The art explosion at Phat n’ Jazzy on Tues-day nights at the Social 54 n. Orange ave, Downtown Orlando,FL.

WHAT THE MEANING OF YOUR WORK /WHERE DOES THE INSPIRATION COME FROM?

Mostly past relationships,egyption and spiri-tual influence,today issues. I want to make the usaual person look at my Art work a dif-ferent way.

HOW DO WE GET IN CONTACT WITH YOU? myspace.com/[email protected] N. Magnolia ave -The Culture MartPhat n’ Jazzy Tue night @ The social 54 n. Orange aveWed-Sat Urban Flats Resturant Curch and Orange407-283-8417

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TRIPLE THREAT

On January 15th 2009 in downtown Orlando at the City Arts Factory, Dustin Orlando hosted three shows in one, hinting as to why the show was called triple threat. The art show featured 30+ artist from all over including our own featured artist Dres13. For the Triple Threat show Dustin Orlando exhibited vast amounts of urban art such as art from stencil artist Matthew Curran who is from North Carolina. As well as many other artist. One of the main highlights of the triple threat show was a collab-oration piece that was put together by the stencil artist Peat Wollarger Luchador who had made blanks of wooden Mexican wrestling mask

and had asked artist from around the globe to paint on them and with doing this Peat Wollarger Luchador was able to bring the many styles of urban art from around the world to the orlando area. The triple threat show was a success as Dustin Orlando was able to bring the many faces of urban art together, and you will always want to keep a look out for Dustin’s future shows. But if you missed the Triple Threat show then flip over to the next page to enjoy Peat Wollarger “Luchador Faces” on the next few pages.

FOR MORE ABOUT THE SHOW stensoul.com

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SKATEBOARD / STICKER TRADING ART SHOW

On February 20th, 2009 Redefine Boutique and Gallery located in downtown Orlando on 214 N. Magnolia was hosting the skateboard and sticker trading party. Local fans of skateboarding and art were invited to join Christopher “Tobar” Rodriguez to this very unique show. The night began with the blearing beats of funk house music as locals and new faces showed up from all over town to trade stickers and enjoy the freshly painted decks. The 35+ artist in the show were hand selected by Tobar and Redefine shop owner Peter Flores to paint the skateboard decks. As the boards in the show express the many different styles of each artist in Orlando. So if you missed the Skateboard and Sticker trading party or want to see the creatively painted boards, turn to the next page.

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MAY2/Comic book Cover Art Show@ THE BLACK BOX: 630 W CENTRAL ORLFeat. Decoy, Gus Rider, Swamburger, Scott Donald, Sean Hartman, G Lemmus, Chris Darden, Tobar + Surprise Guest Sponsored by: A Comic shop7PM-11PM Admission//$5 W/ A Free Comic book & Food

8/SORRY YOU MISSED US1 Year Anniversary party @ REDEFINE GALLERY: 213 N MAGNOLIA ORLANDO Feat. Art From Decoy, Socky Chop, Neosoe,Music: Divinci And Beef Wellington, Ruboxs and Dj Sureshot9PM-2AM Admission//FREE

15/BSIDE EXHIBATION@ FOI: 213 N MAGNOLIA ORLANDO Feat. Art From Swamburger, TR3, Neosoe, G Lemmus + more6PM-9PM Admission//FREE

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