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Stickman

"There are Things Known and Things Unknown" (Jim Morrison / The Doors)

Limited Edition Canvas Giclee

"There are Things Known and Things Unknown" (Jim Morrison / The Doors)
Limited Edition Canvas Giclee

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"I've been a fan of The Doors for as long as I can remember (before Oliver Stone’s biopic in the early 90’s). A lot of artists are drawn to Jim Morrison and The Doors - there is something to the mysticism and chaos that I think hits artists differently. I’ve painted Jim many times prior to this, going back to my teen years - a complex character like Jim provides so many different concept ideas and the change from young pop heartthrob to a bearded bluesman can make an artist feel like you are conceptualizing two very different people.  This piece, like many of Jim tributes, is full of symbolism and easter eggs that any hardcore The Doors fan is sure to notice. I’ve decided not to outline them here and instead invite the viewer to go down the rabbit hole of Mr. Mojo Risin." - Stickman

About Stickman

Trevor "Stickman" Stickel specializes in musically based portraits that capture legendary moments, powerful ideas and raw emotion. His work is described as gritty-yet-fresh, complex-yet-simple. Graduating from a Jekyll and Hyde influence early in his career in which he divided his time between family portraits and design work on helmets and Harleys - Trevor had the epiphany to combine both styles while reading "According to the Rolling Stones". Two weeks later he finished his first canvas portrait of Mick Jagger that would thrust him into a different realm of the art world an aptly titled it "Please allow me to introduce myself."

The Mission

The idea or "mission" behind my artwork was to create an artistic tribute to something (music) and to the people (musicians) that have had a tremendous impact on me and basically shaped my world. Historically these tributes have been limited to photos/posters that have adorned the bedroom walls of teenagers and dorm rooms throughout adolescence. I wanted to create a style of art that brings these iconic figures back into our life, and do so in manner that we as adults can display proudly in our homes. When planning a piece I often imagine how the finished piece would look in a contemporary living room, dining room, lounge, etc.

The Concept

In order to achieve the mission stated above as well as explore my creative and artistic side, the idea of amalgamating different artistic disciplines on the same canvas was born. The concept is to take my portrait realism and juxtapose it with a background that expresses my feeling and emotions of the subject I'm painting. This method also allows me to explore other disciplines of art - many of my backgrounds will include Abstract, Expressionism, Impressionism, Realism, Pop Art, Street Art, Surrealism and quite often a combination of these. This is where I get to enjoy the artistic side of these pieces as well as paying additional homage to some of my favorite visual artists. My work is a true collaboration of music and art where I take a very influential subject matter and combine it with inspiration from artists such as Warhol, Bansky, Basquiat and Pollock to name just a few.

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