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Overview
2018
Acrylic, uv ink on wood
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Dimensions: 91.4cm (H) x 91.4cm (W) x 7.6cm (D) / 36" (H) x 36" (W) x 3" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
Artist Statement
36 X 36 inches
Raw unfinished douglas fir floating frame
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Artist Profile
Born: 1978
Hometown: San Diego/New York City
Based in: San Diego
Jonathan Ryan Harvey is a self-taught contemporary artist that effortlessly portrays moods through a visual language of colors, shapes, and form. While Harvey has always been inspired by famed artists like Jean Michel Basquiat and Cy Twombly, his relationships and surroundings are his biggest inspirations. Harvey grew up in the Arizona desert and lived in both New York City and Southern California where he soaked up the dynamic cultures around him.
Harvey’s goal is to create alluring artwork that provokes intricate feelings within the viewer. He achieves this through experimentation, often letting the exciting blend of mediums or the unfamiliarity of new materials fuel his creativity. His authentic spirit and expressive determination sets him apart in a crowded industry. Harvey doesn’t specialize in one channel; his work spans the realms of painting, surrealism, graffiti art, and sculpture.
“My creative process is all about experimentation,” he said. “I like to surprise myself and avoid repetition so I am always pushing to get uncomfortable, inventive, and not be boring. Whether it's using multiple mediums together or trying out new materials and tools, I am most happy when I realize my vision through paths I've not taken before.”
While Harvey deviates from a conventional creative process, he developed a signature style that intuitively pushed the envelope. He has been perfecting his craft since he was a child; gathering inspiration and insight along his journey.
“I've been obsessed with making art as far back as I can remember. I started at around seven years old, redrawing images from various graphic novels and 80’s Japanese Anime. In my adolescence I gravitated towards hip-hop which spawned a love for graffiti. My first job was at the MOCA San Diego which was a powerful introduction into the world of contemporary art. It really elevated my ambition to be an artist."
One of Harvey’s proudest moments so far as an artist was curating a show called, “Mella Pillar Silcox” in 1998. It was there he sold his first piece next to an impressive lineup of influential artists including, Shepard Fairey, Dave Kinsey, and Tony Fitzpatrick.
“My biggest accomplishment is that I'm still passionate about my creativity. Considering what life can throw at you, it's easy to give up or change direction. I think my most important accomplishments are still to come.”
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