Kim McCarthy


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Kim McCarthy a.k.a. SOULE is one of the most prolific member artist on Brooklyn Art Project.  She is based in Seattle, WA and has exhibited her work at the early age of 16.  This past year, this artist executed 14 paintings in one day.  Originally her canvas were facades of buildings on the streets of Spokane and Seattle, her medium ranged from stencils, wheat pastes, stickers and spray paint.  She currently focuses her hand to create work on stretched canvas and wood panels, as well as legal walls.   She has an affinity for photography and paper cutouts.  This dual process enables her to design her stencils.  SOULE’s "skillz are mad transferrable", from designing apparel, buttons/pins, shoes, skateboards to home decor.  She is indeed doing what she loves.
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SOULE is praised for her stencil work, and she applies the medium or the process itself to all her oeuvres.  The series that she has worked on include famous people and friend portrait stencils spray painted on canvas and wood panels; porcelain white characters adorned in black and white stripes that are watercolors on clayboards; skull and skeleton stencils with army green, rich coppers, and reds; and Japanese inspired characters spay painted with bright colors.

Kim "SOULE" McCarthy completed her Fine Art and Design in Spokane, WA and Printmaking in Astoria, OR.  Due to her renegade self-promotion, four galleries represent her work in the United States and one in the United Kingdom.  She has recently exhibited her pieces as a solo exhibit at Doc’s Lounge, Behrd Studios, and Squid and Ink.  Her most recent group show was at Twilight Gallery, with member artist Brad Strain and Justin Hillgrove.  Her work is also featured in the book called, "Stencil Nation" that will be released on June 2008.  Fearless self-promotion is paying off, she is an inspiration to us all.

For more information on Kim’s work please visit her member site, http://www.brooklynartproject.com/profile/Soule5675, or her main website, soule5675.mosaicglobe.com/

Posted by Joyce Manalo, Brooklyn Art Project Blog Editor and founder of ArtForward.

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Brooklyn Art Project member artist Brad Strain is based in Seattle since 2002, a Kiwi, hailing from the cultural capital in Australia, beautiful Melbourne.  Splendidly, he’s a self-taught painter with a strong photography and film background.  His latest "Home" series is both playful and dejected, in that it stirs childhood dreams of treehouses, and various adult provocations of "building a nest". The theme of moving from city to city reverberates throughout each piece with pairs of wing appendages on houses.  The image above is titled, "State of Grace", 2007 (24" x 24"), Most recently, he has used Polaroids as his canvas, below is "Polaroid-Mix 1".  They are very interesting as it showcases, Brad’s mastery in perspective and mixed media.

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The medium combination is street inspired, spray paint, latex paint, paint pen, and sharpies on panel.  He paints houses with wings in the sky, forcing the viewer perceive the subject matter looking upward, figuratively pointing at it.  Nuances are sweet and strong, like the coffee he loves to consume.

Brad Strain is painting his ass off, thank you caffeine for being the catalyst to powering artistic energy and aid in visibility.  His pieces are being exhibited in Hotwire, Verite, and Bird on a Wire in Seattle.  Whino Gallery has also taken interest in Brad’s body of work in Washington, DC.

FRESH IN: Tomorrow night, Brad, Kim McCarthy (active BAP member), and Justin Hillgrove are in a group show called, "Twilight in the Junction" at Twilight Artist Collective’s new space in Pike Place Market, Level 3, Suite 321, Seattle, WA.

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To find out more about the artist’s paintings and new works, please visit his BAP member site or www.scaredofgenre.com

Posted by Joyce Manalo, Brooklyn Art Project Blog Editor and founder of ArtForward.

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Well folks it’s officially that time of year again. The 11th Annual Art Under the Bridge Festival officially gets underway this Friday, September 28th through Sunday, September 30 here in Brooklyn, New York.

Dumbo Arts Center, the Festival’s Producer is anticipating over 150,000 visitors again this year. Sixty new art works will be scattered throughout the neighborhood, while 158 private studios will open to the public. Exhibitions will run in sixteen different venues.

The hood’s already buzzing with art galleries filling every last space and a palpable sense of creative preparation in the air. The event is the single largest urban forum for experimental art in the United States, transforming this distinctive waterfront neighborhood of DUMBO into a multi-sensory public art arena.

You can download the official event program guide and get a sneak peek at what some of the exhibitions will look like over at the at Dumbo Arts Center website  www.dumboartscenter.org.

Brooklyn Art Project is a proud sponsor of the 11th Annual Art Under
the Bridge Festival. We’ll be opening our studios to the public during
the festival and featuring the work of select members to be announced
this week as well as the three winning submissions from our Battle for
Brooklyn where members submitted 100 entries then voted which would go
on to show in Brooklyn. Winners included Stool Nude – By Raphe, Hello Friend by John W. Golden, and New Ballard Fashion, by Jane Yohnson.


///// VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
If you’re an artist, a great way to get out there and network is to volunteer for the event. Dumbo Arts Center is still accepting volunteers so if you’re interested call them ASAP at 718.694.0831 or via email at gallery@dumboartscenter.org.


///// 2007 FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS

MOST POPULAR 2007 ARTIST THEME – GREEN

If the pick of each year is a barometer of the prevailing cultural climate, then the GREEN theme probably wins for 2007, manifest both in the use of recycled materials and eco-conscious strategies.

* In a performance piece titled Transform Jackson Martin breathes new life into a pick-up truck, reincarnated as a mobile greenhouse.

* Chicken Invasion ’07 is a metaphor for the stigmatization of immigrants, where Alfonso Munoz recycles plastic bags and bottles to fabricate the chickens.

* Eve Mosher’s High Water Line draws attention to global warming in a projected flood mark drawn in chalk along the Brooklyn Waterfront.

* Smudge Studio explores the aesthetics and efficiency of sustainability with The Poetics of Night Soil, an interactive art piece consisting of a functional outdoor composting toilet.

* Myk Henry and Cynthia Ruse encourage festival-goers to waltz along a lush grass sidewalk and on Sunday afternoon, take a sod-to-go for planting at home.

* Independent curator, Aniko Erdosi curates, Remarks from Yesterday for Tomorrow, a group show of young Hungarians at 111 Front Street, which includes a recycling station, where visitors can create their own handbag or notebook from used fruit juice cartons and street ad vinyl.

OTHER 2007 POPULAR ARTIST THEMES – SEX / IDENTITY / GENDER
Running a close second to the theme of GREEN, issues of SEX, IDENTITY and GENDER surface in other projects.

* Dumbo Arts Center hosts Sex in the City, a group exhibition by independent curator, Dean Daderko. In conjunction with the gallery show, Daderko presents, Third Sex-y, in the loading dock of 45 Main Street: an evening of debauchery, celebratory, revelatory, queer uproar and mixed media mélange of video, performance, poetry and full-on entertainment from a surprise cast.

* At 111 Front Street, independent curator, Felicity Hogan, will present Rashaad Newsome and Duran Jackson, two artists whose common denominator is an exploration of black identity in popular culture and contemporary society. Using performance, installation, video and digital technology, both artists harness the language of gesture, choreographed actors and specific use of male and female performers.

* With Party Dress in the Brooklyn Bridge Park, Dana and Karla Karwas show how a party dress is meant to be worn: waist-clinching, corseted gowns, monumental in scale, with skirts so vast they provide a tent for a chamber music ensemble. The music pavilion is "worn" by six women, seamlessly injecting architecture into fashion in its use of body as space. Step under the skirts, taste a sweet cupcake and enjoy the music…

MORE PICKS:

* Visitors can hop on a water taxi at the Fulton Ferry Landing and travel as far as the Manhattan Bridge and back to enjoy long-running favorite, Project Glo, art works, which illuminate the East River waterfront. After sparkling success in 2006, chandelier artist, NATSU, returns to outdo the Manhattan skyline with thousands of sequins.

* Watch out for members of Caitlin Berrigan’s Smelling Committee, who have to make their way blindfold through Dumbo via nothing, but their sense of smell in a new category we’re calling the Conceptual Tour Guide.

* A car’s blinking taillight will reveal a self-referential coded message in Zach Gold’s hilarious nighttime projection, The Sun Shines Out of Our Behinds.

* Numerous Simultaneous Projections will be lighting up the night on facades in Dumbo. Public art collaborative, Illegal Art, mastermind of the recent highly popular interactive Post-It project on Front Street, will present a new project, which invites Dumbo residents and visitors to participate in discovering the value of the neighborhood’s past, present and future as an active and creative community.

* In a live presentation by international artist Vitaly Komar, co-founder (with Alex Melamid) of an elephant art academy in Thailand, the fresh-out-of-art school elephant, Dondi, swings her massive trunk and demonstrates her artistic prowess (sponsored by Two Trees Management Inc.)

* For more international exotic flavor, The Hungarian Cultural Center challenges national and international artists to interpret Hungary’s national dish, Stuffed Cabbage, at street vendor style carts along Water Street.

VIDEO_DUMBO FESTIVAL

* At 81 Front Street, Caspar Stracke and Gabriella Monroy, present a new showcase of cutting edge, contemporary video art including a special program from Seoul and Pusan, South Korea and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

OPEN STUDIOS

* Saturday, Sept. 29th and Sunday, Sept. 30th, 1:00-6:00 pm: hundreds of artists welcome the public into their studio spaces to get a behind the scenes look at the old factory buildings, where artists have been flourishing for decades. Smack Mellon will feature seven current Artists-in-Residence in their recently relocated basement studios.

FESTIVAL KICK-OFF: SEX, TRIANGLES AND CAROUSELS

* Friday, September 28, 6-9 pm: Sex and the City, curated by Dean Daderko, at the Dumbo Arts Center along with openings at 111 Front Street (special projects by independent curators, Aniko Erdosi and Felicity Hogan); Smack Mellon, LAND (League Artists Natural Design); Nelson Hancock Gallery; Gleason’s Gym and Robert Martin Designs.

* Triangle Arts Association will be celebrating its 25th anniversary with an Alumni Exhibition, including artists dating as far back as the organization’s inception in 1982.

* Jane’s Carousel: Saturday, September 29 and Sunday, September 30, noon-4 pm: Jane Walentas’ fully-restored 48-horse carousel, constructed in 1922 by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company and unveiled at last year’s festival, will be operating again this year. All rides @ $1.00. Proceeds will be generously donated to the Dumbo Arts Center.

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Title: Two Koi
Size: Aprox. 2′ x 3′
Media: Spray paint on 1/4 thick wood. Suitable for framing.
Price: $40 – Buy directly from the artist 

An active, and extremely talented member of Brooklyn Art Project member, Kim McCarthy (AKA Urban Soule) has recently uploaded several more paintings to peruse. Many of her of which are available on her website http://soule5675.mosaicglobe.com/ for purchase.
Definitely a smart investment as far as we’re concerned.

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Kim McCarthy (Soule5675)
    32, Female
    United States

Sex
    Female

Age
    25-34

Which of the following best describe you?
    Illustrator, Painter, Photographer

What city are you in?
    Seattle

What country?
    USA

How often are you the first among your friends to try something new?
    Very often

Would you be interested in re-mixing your art with other artists?
    Yes

What do you want people to know about you?
    Kim McCarthy aka SOULE was born and raised in Washington State. Growing up in the sticks and later living in the city she developed a taste for urban street art such as wheat pasted posters and flyer’s, stickers, stencils, murals and spray painted graffiti. Meeting new friends and seeing many bands, the "underground" and "outsider" art became part of her life. Having her first solo art show at the age of sixteen gave a new meaning to being an artist, selling almost all her paintings, she realized the potential in becoming a professional artist. Using mainly spray paint, stencils and ink as mediums she would create images on almost any printable surface she could find. Later, learning how to silkscreen her stencils she started making and selling clothing online and at street fairs.

    She moved to the Oregon coast about six years ago and since, Kim has had some great creative forces working with her. She has had numerous solo and group exhibits through out Washington and Oregon. Using the same mediums, having a short attention span, plenty of ideas and learning new techniques,  has created many products such as clothing, housewares, paintings, prints, sculptures and toys. She also writes the Art Gallery reviews for the Astoria Review Magazine, which covers Art and Events around the Pacific Northwest.
    She now lives and creates her work in Seattle.

What is your website address?
    soule5675.mosaicglobe.com

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Artist: Kim McCarthy (Urban Soule)
Location: Seattle
Media: Stencil and spray paint on cardboard
Size: 11×8 inch $5

Kim is one of those artists that has a really strong sense of style and authenticity, definitely an emerging artist to watch. More on her brooklynartproject.com member page or click on over to her website: http://soule5675.mosaicglobe.com/


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This is featured work from Brooklynartproject.com member artist Kim McCarthy AKA, Soule. She’s was one of our first members and has quickly become one of the highest rated artists on the site. You can see more of her phenomenal work here.