7.13.2013

Peoples Art Of Portland Show

The Art of Ben Wilson  |  July 20th - August 11th, 2013
Peoples Art Of Portland 
700 SW 5th (3rd Floor) Suite 4005  |  Portland, OR 97204
Opening Reception: Saturday July 20th, 2013, 5-9pm
Gallery Hours: Thurs-Sun 12-6pm 

I'm honored to be having a show in my home away from home, Portland Oregon! It features a big mix of art prints, posters, originals, and more. Around 60 art prints and posters will be framed and ready to hang. Though I am the "featured artist" there will also be 100 plus artists participating in a "Carnival" themed show in the gallery as well. It sounds like it will be another killer show at The People's Art of Portland! I'd like to give a big thanks to the gallery curators Jason Brown and Chris Haberman for bringing it all together. Feel free to Check out more info at the Facebook Event page.

Peoples Art Of Portland  |  Entrance  |  Photo By: David Burbach
Peoples Art Of Portland  |  Exterior 
Peoples Art Of Portland  |  Interior 

5.03.2013

Commission + Creation Process + Animated Gif

Here is a commission piece I recently wrapped up for the Price family. It was inspired by time spent with their dog on the beautiful Rock Garden/Rock Island trails in the Boise Foothills. It is appropriately titled Rock Garden. Rock Island happens to be one of my favorite trails to mountain bike, so it really brought this piece home for me too. Thanks for a great project Price family!
I am asked about my painting process from time to time, so I thought I'd show a bit of the process via the animated gif below. I break down the process a little more in the images below the animated gif. The process for any given project is different, but I thought people might like to see one explained in more depth. 


Rock Garden | 8 Stage Process
Rock Garden | Concept Sketch
Rock Garden | Rough Sketch
Rock Garden | Value Sketch
Rock Garden | Initial Color Wash
Rock Garden | Low Lights
Rock Garden | Highlights & Richer Color
Rock Garden | Finishing Details/Final Product
Rock Garden | 24"x18" inches | Mixed Media on Panel | Price Family Commission

4.22.2013

New Art Prints Available

I have 3 new art prints available in the on-line store at www.benwilsonart.com. The first two are inspired by people that are "meant to be" and the third one is a bit of an attempt in the humor category. I created the original art for all three of these prints years ago, so I thought I'd finally make some inexpensive prints available. The prints & associated details are below.
Like A Right Hand & A Left... We Were Meant To Be | 7"x9" inches | Limited Edition of 50 | Signed & Numbered | High Quality Giclee Print | 80lb Textured Paper | $20.00 + Shipping | www.benwilsonart.com  
Like A Left Foot & A Right... We Were Meant To Be | 7"x9" inches | Limited Edition of 50 | Signed & Numbered | High Quality Giclee Print | 80lb Textured Paper | $20.00 + Shipping | www.benwilsonart.com 
Richard Wears His New Suit & Tie To Work | 7"x9" inches | Limited Edition of 50 | Signed & Numbered | High Quality Giclee Print | 80lb Textured Paper | $20.00 + Shipping | www.benwilsonart.com 

4.08.2013

The Future Of Idaho...?

I've recently been working with the Nieghborhood All-Stars & Compass Idaho to create conceptual illustrations of various Idaho neighborhoods circa 2040 AD! Compass Idaho is working hard to create a more sustainable future for Idaho by helping to develop neighborhoods that are more bike-friendly, walkable, mass transit accessible, environmentally conscious, self-sustaining, etc… It was an enjoyable change of pace to create these architectural-style concept images to help them in their efforts. It was also a pleasure because they are working towards ideals for our community that I really believe in. Whether it's more mass transit, bike lanes, community gardens, or green architecture… I hope to see many of these visions come to life in Idaho's near future. I'd like to thank Laura, Amy, Carl, and Toby for being such a great team for this important project. Look for these images and an entire book of detailed information to be officially published by Compass Idaho in 2014.
Concept Illustration | Downtown Urban Neighborhood | Compass Idaho
Concept Illustration | Downtown Rural Neighborhood | Compass Idaho
Concept Illustration | Core Neighborhood | Compass Idaho
Concept Illustration | Employment Center Neighborhood | Compass Idaho
Concept Illustration | Mixed-Use Neighborhood | Compass Idaho
Concept Illustration | Transit-Oriented Development Neighborhood | Compass Idaho
Concept Illustration | New Neighborhood | Compass Idaho

Fishdawg Productions Website

It is always a pleasure to work with Brandan Fisher and his versatile company Fishdawg Productions. I aided in the creation of a new website for the production company and I believe the official launch is underway soon, if not already? Check it out at www.fishdawgproductions.com. Below are some screen shots from the original proposal of the website design. 

Fishdawg Productions Website | Home Page | fishdawgproductions.com
Fishdawg Productions Website | Real Estate Films Page | fishdawgproductions.com
Fishdawg Productions Website | Rental Equipment Page | fishdawgproductions.com

The Great Snake Wrangler

I recently had the pleasure of creating another birthday piece for one of my nephews. His name is Carter and he lives in Idaho Falls with his favorite pet snake Drake. Below is a painting/relief sculpture commissioned by his parents capturing all things Carter. It is titled The Great Snake Wrangler.

The Great Snake Wrangler | Mixed Media on Wood Panels | 12"x22" inches | Commission
The Great Snake Wrangler | Relief Detail
The Great Snake Wrangler | Relief Detail
The Great Snake Wrangler | Detail

3.05.2013

Wilson Dental Website

There are many advantages to having a brother. I would argue that it may be even more advantageous to have a brother that is a good dentist. This very situation has afforded me the opportunity to trade goods and services with Gregg A. Wilson DDS. This barter system has brought about the launch of a brand new Wilson Dental website. Feel free to check it out at www.brightersmiles.com. You can view some screen shots below as well.  A special thanks to Gregg, Kami, and Anthony for the great collaborative effort that brought this project to life. 
Wilson Dental Website | Home Page | www.brightersmiles.com
Wilson Dental Website | Meet Dr. Wilson Page | www.brightersmiles.com
Wilson Dental Website | Patient Forms Page | www.brightersmiles.com

3.04.2013

I've Been Served...

I was excited to see my Ghost series highlighted on Character Design Served over the weekend. It is always flattering to have your work side-by-side with other great creative professionals in the industry. A big thanks to Oscar and everybody at Behance! You can jump straight to the post featuring my work at this link:
However, there is tons of great work to check out via Behance and their many curated Served Sites.

Ghost Print Series | Character Design Served 

2.28.2013

Special New Print

I recently won a coupon from a fantastic local print shop called Evermore Prints. It was for 10 free prints! So, I thought I would try and pass the favor on by making a special offer to my wonderful supporters around the globe. Here is the skinny on the offer:
The next 10 orders from my on-line store at www.benwilsonart.com will receive a signed 12"x15" inch print for free with their order. It is a new piece I created just this week titled This Three Dimensional Life. You can view it below. Only one print per customer regardless of the number of items ordered. Thanks for all the continued support and have a great day!
This Three Dimensional Life | 12"x15" inches (including white border) | Signed Open Edition | High Quality Digital Print | 80lb White Textured Matte Paper | Satin Finish

1.02.2013

Art Deck-O 2

Below is a piece titled Beast Eternal that I created for a fantastic group show last month. All participating artists created art on skate decks and half the proceeds went to an excellent and lesser know organization called Family Advocates. I'd like to give a big thanks to Kelly Knopp for putting together another create Art Deck-O event!

Beast Eternal  |  Mixed Media on Skate Deck  |  8"x31" inches  |  Art Deck-O 2

Beast Eternal  |  Detail

Built To Spill Inspired Commission

I was recently asked to create a commission piece as a wedding gift that featured Doug Martsch of the legendary rock outfit Built To Spill along with the lyrics to their song Else. Well BTS is possibly my favorite band of all time, so it was a pleasure to work within the requested guidelines. We ended up using an image I created for the Boise Weekly that accompanied a rare in-depth interview with Doug, as the foundation for the piece. It was fun to revisit an older piece and bring new life to it for such a special occasion. It was also an honor to be commissioned by fellow artist Nicholas Burgdorf AKA Pickle. You can check out his prolific collection of unique work at www.facebook.com/PickleArt.

Else  |  High Quality Off-Set Print  |  12"x18" inches  |  Commission

Idaho IceWorld

I recently wrapped up a fun campaign for Idaho IceWorld. I was asked to create a new look/identity for the city-owned facility. It was exciting to create billboard ads for the first time along with other ads that fleshed out the campaign. Below are some of the highlights. They have a lot of great events for both young and old going on year round. Check out all that Idaho IceWorld has to offer at www.idahoiceworld.com.

Family Night Billboard 
Learn To Skate Billboard
Youth Scholarship Print Ad
Birthday Party Print Ad

1.01.2013

2012: My Year In Music


::: MY 10 FAVORITE ALBUMS OF 2012 :::
(In no particular hierarchy)

/// PINKUNOIZU - FREE TIME!
This album supplies hallucinatory jams that often overflow with unusual sounds and instrumentation. These stimulating tunes are appropriately supported by blissed-out travels in death, eternity, and love via thought-provoking lyrics. Above all else, it may be the eastern influences tightly interwoven into Pinkunoizu's slow & steady rock n'roll sound that sealed the deal for my ears. I'm a bit of a sucker for this non-traditional approach to western rock. I was definitely pleased to hear an entire album exploring this technique and then some, All while steering very clear of the trappings under the "World Beat" banner. So, if you have some "Free Time!" on your hands, I'd recommend meditating over some Pinkunoizu jams. Gazing at the gorgeous and seemingly pseudo-religious cover art may aid you in meditation.

/// MUSETTE - DRAPE ME IN VELVET
This is a quiet and magical journey of a record. Children jumping on the bed through morning light, late night stargazing, steam rising from an unplowed field, the twinkling lights of a mid-sized city in the valley below… This is some of the hope-filled imagery conjured in my minds eye while listening to this beautiful album. Though the journey is positive over-all, there is the occasional side street to heartbreak and time spent in the dark corners of a wooden home. Which makes the trip all the more worth while. Musette's instrumental approach creates emotion, memory, and meaning while others struggle for a portion of this with the aid of lyrics or spoken word. On top of all this, Drape Me In Velvet is probably my favorite album cover of the year. 

/// BEACH HOUSE - BLOOM
If you are familiar with Beach House, once again, they have not brought anything new to the table with their fourth full-length album. However, they have created such an impressive sound, that each exercise in exploring it further is a delight to hear. This is probably their biggest sounding record yet with songs that seem to glow and echo to fill all available space. My love for this album was solidified as I crested a hill on the edge of the Boise Foothills on my bike. At that moment the lush mantra, "It's a strange paradise", in the closing minutes of Irene filled my ear buds. It was dusk and the lights of the city twinkled along with the hazy arrangement. I squinted my eyes abstracting the valley into glowing rods. I felt as if I could have melted into the sandy trail and evaporated into a singular moment. In other words, I liked it a lot.  

/// FLYING LOTUS - UNITL THE QUIET COMES
This album appears to catch Flying Lotus in chill mode. It is a nice contrast from his previous album which seemed to take an "everything and the kitchen sink" approach to electronica and hip-hop. Being that I am a visual artist, imagery associated with any given album can have a big impact on me. The short film created in conjunction with Until The Quiet Comes was no exception. It brought the album to a whole new level for me. The submerged imagery throughout the album packaging was yet another added plus. Regardless of these dreamscape visuals, you can enter Flying Lotus's urban nightscape via the beats and reverie alone. This record became my go-to soundtrack for driving through the city after dark.  

/// DELTED SCENES - YOUNG PEOPLES CHURCH OF THE AIR
Simply put, this is a really solid indie rock record. I was initially drawn in by a comfortable familiarity. It reminded my of a myriad of enjoyable acts from Slow Reader to The Shins and The Deathray Davies to Memory Tapes. The Deleted Scenes definitely find strength in an eclectic group of tracks. This trail-mix approach is significant in a time when one-note records are becoming the norm. However, the album is held together tightly with a well-crafted, personalized style, making it tough to peg them to any singular influence. Their intensely personal lyrics make for a pretty emotional delivery while managing to not take things over the top. In an age when indie rock is often embraced by the main stream, I am surprised to not see many arms warmly inviting this over-looked band in for big hug. 

/// ANIMAL COLLECTIVE - CENTIPEDE Hz
It feels like Centipede Hz is only for long-time AC fans like myself. If the wider appeal of their pervious effort, Merriweather Post Pavilion, couldn't reel you into their strange world, this album will probably have you running for the hills. It is messy, noisy, loud, and in your face. They pile the layers on so thick in many tracks, that they can only be unpacked through multiple and sometimes labored listens. After the first several spins on Spotify with my small computer speakers, I came away thinking, "I don't know about this one?". Then I actually purchased the album and cranked it up on my stereo system. The layers began to peel back and pull me in. It is a pretty psychedelic trip via outer space transmissions and as with most AC albums, there is a heavy emphasis on "trip". Centipede Hz feels like an audio version of other unorthodox experimentations such as MK-ULTRA.  

/// HUNDRED WATERS - HUNDRED WATERS
When I usually find this album filed under the "electronica" category, I feel it is doing this band a bit of a disservice. I love electronica music however, I'm labeling this as my favorite folk album of the year. The delicate voices, trickling streams, madrigal choirs, and woodland settings of this album are far from the machine-world oft associated with electronica. Hundred Waters finally came together for me as I listened to it while exploring an abandoned factory in a small Idaho town. The reintroduction of gnarled tress with snaking roots into the man-made structures, seemed acutely appropriate for the chosen soundtrack. Whether it be electronica or folk, I feel Hundred Waters have brought something quite refreshing to both genres. Perhaps the term folktronica is in order?  

/// THE HELIO SEQUENCE - NEGOTIATIONS
This album was released right when I needed it. Summer had ended, fall was in full swing, and I was struggling to find any music that was fully engaging my ears. Negotiations is the most accessible Helio Sequence record to date, it goes down extremely smooth. Though it is their most quiet record to date, it fills extremely large spaces from skyscraper canyons to Northwest mountain tops. They oft speak sympathetically in broad terms concerning our troubled times, which makes it all the more comforting. Many of the tracks eventually build to huge crash-boom finales that still manage to melt softly in your ears due to the plush production. The Helio Sequence has been one of my comfort foods for over a decade now. 

/// THE SHINS - PORT OF MORROW
I was glad to have James Mercer back at the helm of The Shins this year. Many have already dismissed this album due to over-production and more accessible lyrics. I much rather prefer my favorite bands trying new approaches than simply giving me the same serving at every meal. So, Port of Morrow was a welcome treat to my ears in 2012. Is it my favorite Shins album? No. But, is it another awesome Shins album? Yes! I love how they always slip a strange and more experimental song in the line-up. The title track fit that bill on Port of Morrow. This was one of my favorite album package designs of the year to boot! Other than that, what else can I say about The Shins? They will continue to earn their spot in rock history.      

/// MONSTER RALLY & RUMTUM - COASTING
My love for this album mostly stems from feelings of nostalgia. Coasting quickly takes me back to the jazzy, lounge beats of mix masters and beat makers of the 1990's, not unlike A Tribe Called Quest, Digable Planets, and The Beastie Boys. However MR & RT do manage to slip a little new school flavor in the mix keeping it from being a complete throw back record. It also didn't hurt that I really enjoyed catching them live at the expectation-exceeding Treefort Music Festival last spring. Bass, guitar, a table full of pedals, knobs, and buttons created the duo's infectious live set. This one is basically guaranteed to get your body moving.

::: HONORABLE MENTIONS :::
Hiatus Kaiyote - Tawk Tomahawk
This has been filling my contemporary jazz, soul, and R&B fix, big time!
Purity Ring - Shrines
New, dark, futuristic, electric, gruesome, pop music… which equals a bright future in this duo's case.
Melody's Echo Chamber - Melody's Echo Chamber
A really groovy debut record with delicious French seasonings! 
Elephant & Castle - Transitions
There is so much DJ/electronica music out there these days and this one stood out from the pack for me. 
Grizzly Bear - Shields
Another solid and critically acclaimed effort by one of my personal favorites.  
Mac Demarco -
This is a lazy, laid-back record that is great for a sunny afternoon spin. 
The Mars Volta - Noctourniquet 
Probably their most accessible album to date and one of the few heavy hitting albums I spent real time with in 2012. 
Radiation City - Cool Nightmare 
This haunting EP definitely peaked my interest in anticipation for what they may offer us in the future.