Brooklyn born artist and actor Gregory Siff continues in a casually deliberate way to be everywhere he can to garner your eyeballs. This weekend Carlos Gonzalez and his camera captured him stretching across a wall in LA as he prepares for his first solo show Friday at La Founderie, a huge raw warehouse in Echo Park with The Site UnScene. Attracted to primary colors and basic geometry, the sometimes Street Artist here explodes the grid, breathing a lot of space into his hand patterned designs. Looks like it was a beautiful sunny California day and thanks to Carlos for letting BSA readers have a look.
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Instagram it! Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Gregory Siff (photo © Carlos Gonzalez)
Click on the link below to learn about Gregory Siff’s solo show on 11.11.11:
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