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Beery Method Artist Interview

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

I had an absolute blast doing my artist interview with Denise Dougherty of GirlOnAMission TV. She caught me at my show at Urban Light Studios in the Greenwood Collective at the end of September. My show AGENTS OF DAWN was still up which was a review of my past illustrative work as well as some current paintings. She had some nice ice breakers and then we got into the nitty-gritty of my views on the visual arts arena, the economy, politics, and my processes. The show aired on SCANTV here in Seattle last weekend. Once I get an archive of the full 30 minute segment I will repost and update so you can catch the entire interview. Here is a sample from the original show.
 

Agents of Dawn Post Opening

Monday, September 14th, 2009

It was extremely fun putting together this show for Urban Light Studio. Kevin Law and his wife Julie were an amazing help and the space was the perfect compliment for the semi-grittiness that is inherent in my oil work. The gallery was filled through the night with a great mix of art enthusiasts and urban night-lifers who came out to partake in the social-art environment. The other spaces in the Greenwood Collective were also filled with an eclectic mix of works from various local Seattle artists. It was a “Bad-ass” event to say the least.

Agents of DawnOriginal Artist’s Statement:

AGENTS OF DAWN

This particular series deals with alternate pasts, unforeseen futures, depravity of humanity,
mechanical objects, foreign landscapes, and the sequestration of progressive human intentions.
We live in a world bound by connectivity which is almost always fortified through invention and
technology. Evolution and our process of sensing our surroundings is merely incubated in all
catalysts of technical development. Although our mind-shape is expanding through vibrations of
cause and effect, science, as well as the cosmic, macro and micro we are experiencing our
surroundings numbified by our constant installment of so called technological advancements.
Through time and space we transcend in our intuitive and delicate nature via the hub of
conciousness that is today. Planets, virtual epochs, archaic meditations, and dubious psuedomutations
all align to create tones of irreal but nonetheless naturalistic strands of reality. Our
pragmatic interventions on unrefined countenance brings our blindsighted shortcomings straight
into parallel with the toxic and perforated multi-verse that is expanding all around us at every
moment. Here today, gone tomorrow, but imprinted on the veiny pulp of existence.
There is an end to every beginning. Domiciles of lost tribes protrude through the terrain like
insentient megaliths constructed by a wavering society of unholy and illegitimate union. The sky
turns tepid and cracks to reveal the displacement of our sins. Ageless is the world we live in.
Passive is the response of immortality. Time to let the stained hovels of our currency become
one with post-apocalyptic aeons and return to the sand and dust from which our mineralized
bodies came. Fashion the tourniquet of falsehood and let our prophets vapor.
Octopoid locust sapping life of a quasi-autonomous golem. The android of industrial youth now
a cold, rusting fixture of placid galactic ambiance. We came to seek. They came to assist. The
long hard journey is behind us. The past is repeated. Rescuing our master was no easy task.
Beyond all hope is adrift. The orb like chitonous shell contains the fragments of a fossil that can
only have come from the ethereal borders of time. All is dry and grows dark in a sea of
cantankarous bile. The ship has landed and no one is on it. The odyssey ends.
A product of retro-contemporary passage through the enigmatic, capacious, piousness of man…
N. Beery

Photos of the arrangement and space prior to the opening:

Death Retires / Dredge / Black & Blue / Apocalyptician

Death Retires / Dredge / Black & Blue / Apocalyptician

Agents of Dawn Oil PaintingsTapping into the nether worlds and parallel dimensions through the culmination of time, ageless
forms, and beguiled minstrals this show of work percolates the tingling sixth sense . Vividly
surreal landscapes, twisted characters, and dripping textures coalesce to create a wild
integration of soul and strange beauty which invites all viewers to consume and envelope a
host of visual suggestions that break through the ego-shell of humanity.
This particular series deals with alternate pasts, unforeseen futures, depravity of humanity,
mechanical objects, foreign landscapes, and the sequestration of progressive human intentions.

Autonomous Ordinance / Maelstrom Harts / Cosmic Orb

Autonomous Ordinance / Maelstrom Harts / Cosmic Orb

Passion.Heart.Deliverance (Triptych) / Smokin Soul / Tentacular Slumber

Passion.Heart.Deliverance (Triptych) / Smokin Soul / Tentacular Slumber

The rawness of this historic building was the perfect backdrop for the show.

The rawness of this historic building was the perfect backdrop for the show.

This show was a smattering of past and new works. The oil paintings and illustrations chosen worked beautifully together. We had a great time hanging these pieces. The illustration walls focus was enhanced through the 45 degree angle at which the pieces were hung and cast a nice drop shadow from the direct overhead lights. It really made the work “pop”!

Here is my statement regarding the process involved for the illustration works:

The Illustrious Illustration

A moment to reflect on the martyrs, the blind beings, the bastards, and the omnifarious intellect…
Portraits of passion and reverence come into light particularly when the passing of a trend, a
jet-setter, a conscientious objector, or a so-called role model is eliminated from the mainstream.
Documenting the indelible qualities of such idiosyncratic individuals is necessary to properly file
and tuck away cherished memories, mysteries, and legends. Time is the essential factor on all
sides of any one life. Whether the spark burns fast and hot or whether the flame resides eternal
is only a matter of the muted dust settling after the ash has blown over.
The illustrations you see before you are originals from the holy-banded library of Nick Beery. To
better serve the question of “how was that achieved?” here is a breakdown of the process and
media which is so required of the artist to produce an aged aesthetic and visual mystique :
It all begins with the board. A cold press illustration board is the “blank canvas” which becomes
the richly colorful image before you. Once a board is selected and the subject matter is identified
Nick moves on to picking up the cornerstone of all artist’s repertoir, a pencil.
Graphite takes it’s place and an under-drawing is rendered to the board. After a few coats of a
spray fixative to hold down the graphite a base color is selected. A typical base hue selection
Nick uses is a natural burnt sienna tone. A layer of oil paint with the said pigment is rubbed into
the precious graphite drawing and board leaving an even mid-tone coating which resides just
on top of the original rendering.
Upon rubbing in and wiping excess oil from the surface the next step is to define the highlights
that give form to an otherwise two-dimensional sketch. A strategic blending and lifting of the oils
then ensues with the use of a kneaded eraser. The face now begins to show volume and life.
After pulling out all the highlights and allowing the paint to dry the final measure is to redefine the
drawing and form by reinforcing the contrast and adding color. Shadows are burned with dark,
organic hues while crisp highlights are redeemed and softened through the touch of a pencil.
Full color palettes reinvigorate the image giving vitality to anatomy and focusing in on intricate
details. Finishing touches may include the use of acrylics , gouche, or watercolors to add smoky
effects or smooth finish. The end result is a grainy texture that gives a vintage look to the work.

Dolomite / Triclops / Tears I / Tears II / Busta / Roach Beauty

Dolomite / Triclops / Tears I / Tears II / Busta / Roach Beauty

Dolomite / Triclops

Dolomite / Triclops

Tears I / Tears II

Tears I / Tears II

Busta / Roach Beauty

Busta / Roach Beauty

The grand view will suck you in!

The grand view will suck you in!

Kevin Law (studio owner) and Nick Beery (BeeryMethod)

Kevin Law (studio owner) and Nick Beery (BeeryMethod)

Agents of Dawn

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Gearing up for my first solo show with UrbanLightStudios has been a blast. It is a review and collection of some of my past illustration works, design, as well as some new paintings just for this opening. Illustrations include “dead musician” portraits and fantasy imagery. The selected paintings are a cohesive blend of my surreal dreamscape pieces as well as some of my mechanical animal works. I will be at the opening on Friday to talk to all the art enthusiasts, explain process, drink wine, and chat about the culture.

The event corresponds with the Greenwood Phinney monthly Art Walk and is housed in The Greenwood Collective, which is an outstanding building of artist studios and galleries. The opening takes place from 6pm-9pm on Friday, September 11. Just walk in and follow the steps down to UrbanLightStudios Gallery where you will find my treasured paintings, original illustrations, and limited edition prints. I will be posting more after the opening including photos and a rambling of the event.

Agents of Dawn

Agents of Dawn

Artoleptic 2009

Monday, August 24th, 2009

With summer in Seattle at a status of favorably sweet warm-mild weather with cool breezes emerging from the Sound comes a rather complimentary event called Artoleptic. Live painting and music, street artists and illustrators, and the smell of enamel and latex fill the parking lot of Snowboard Connection to entrance visitors and beckon on lookers to stop by and enjoy the proverbial eye candy. I had the pleasure of setting up and doing a mural of my own as well as connecting with all the art lovers and culture-peeps at my booth with prints and shirts.

Process…

Blank wall panels ready for violation!

Blank wall panels ready for violation!

Blocking in the base flat black.

Blocking in the base flat black.

Bottom to top is how it goes down...or up!

Bottom to top is how it goes down...or up!

Mmmmm...black!

Mmmmm...black!

This mural is righteously titled “Belligerent Banger”. Another crazy hobo with a knack to attack another bums shack with a 45 mack. “Word?”

Masked Hobo Eater

Masked Hobo Eater

My boy Shuan Diaz worked up a pretty killer piece entirely with inks…DOPE!

Shuan Diaz

Shuan Diaz

EGO and 179 totally killed this wall!

EGO Graf Mural

Angel 179 & EGO

Solace put the root down ya heard!

Solace

Solace

Weirdo in the house!

Weirdo brings some cephalopod action!

Weirdo brings some cephalopod action!

The day ends…time for booze!

Clock this!

Clock this!

Snowboard Connection

Friday, August 7th, 2009

A huge proper thanks to all those who came out for the art walk last night. Pioneer Square’s first Thursday was a ton of fun down at Snowboard Connection where I was signing prints and talking about process with my kindred spirits. It was a great time with free beer, music, and sweet-sweet eye-candy art. I had a great time talking to all who came by, artists and pedestrians alike, and selling some prints as well as my Mechanical Jelly painting to a wonderful couple from Denver (Thanks Alissa!).

BeeryMethod Painting & Prints

BeeryMethod Painting & Prints

Mechanical Jelly sold to a good home!

Mechanical Jelly sold to a good home!

Defiant Skate was well represented as well. We are giving away a free deck, a free tee, and a print to 3 lucky winners who will be chosen at random. All you have to do is stop by the Connection and sign up. Winners will be announced September 1st so don’t miss out. My Limited Ed prints are selling out quickly as well, so all the more reason to stop in. The show will be up for the entire month of August. If your Downtown Seattle go check it out!

Defiant Deck & Tee

Defiant Deck & Tee