Eat your art out
The show is a collection of diverse street, visionary, tattoo, and surreal art created by emerging artists whose vision encompasses erasing the barrier that separates the affluent art scene from the underground art world.
Eat Your Art Out is a movement toward bringing in emerging artists to push the envelope outside mainstream art and make it socially warranted in today’s art scene. Artists from a variety of artistic genres have collaborated together for one week to exhibit a tattoo, graffiti, and outsider fusion of diverse mediums presented on canvas, multimedia, sculptures, installations and photography. Participating artists include, Chet Zar, Edgar Velasquez, Crome, Abstrk, Nineteen, AS1, Quake, Evils, Dekal, Gere, Juan Velasquez, Michael D. Walsh, Billi Kid, Joshua Noblock, Ryan Mackeen, Seth Mathurin, Michael Lee Suarez and John Vale. The exhibition includes a collaboration with various other art groups including Primary Flights, Super Rad Toys and Modani Furniture. “The common goal here is to showcase subversive artworks and make a statement in today’s conventional art scene,” says Evils of the Miami Style Graffiti (MSG) Cartel.
Eat Your Art Out is a movement toward bringing in emerging artists to push the envelope outside mainstream art and make it socially warranted in today’s art scene. Artists from a variety of artistic genres have collaborated together for one week to exhibit a tattoo, graffiti, and outsider fusion of diverse mediums presented on canvas, multimedia, sculptures, installations and photography. Participating artists include, Chet Zar, Edgar Velasquez, Crome, Abstrk, Nineteen, AS1, Quake, Evils, Dekal, Gere, Juan Velasquez, Michael D. Walsh, Billi Kid, Joshua Noblock, Ryan Mackeen, Seth Mathurin, Michael Lee Suarez and John Vale. The exhibition includes a collaboration with various other art groups including Primary Flights, Super Rad Toys and Modani Furniture. “The common goal here is to showcase subversive artworks and make a statement in today’s conventional art scene,” says Evils of the Miami Style Graffiti (MSG) Cartel.