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Atlascast Season 2 Episode 1: "Renaissance King of Los Angeles" Feat. Robert Vargas
1 hour Posted Oct 22, 2020 at 5:00 pm.
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Hi Atlas and Listeners,
I had the wonderful opportunity to sit down and speak with Robert Vargas he is (In my opinion) one of the greatest artists in history.  Tune in as we speak about stories that molded him into the artist he is today and the legacy he is leaving for future generations.  Robert's art and talent is for every person from every walk of life to enjoy and relate to from the Native Americans the inhabited Los Angeles to The Golden Boys of our society. To gather more perspective on who Robert is please read the piece from wescover.com below. Robert is not only an Artist, he is a real Angelino and it shows in how real his work really is. Please take a listen, I hope you enjoy I know I had fun recording this episode with an old friend.
"Robert Vargas is a contemporary artist known for his mixed-media portraits, murals and live events. He was born and raised in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Boyle Heights. Vargas is a leading creative force in the revitalization of Downtown LA’s art scene. His paintings and drawings infuse classic genres of portraiture and nudes with an avant-garde explosivity that not only captures the visage and likeness of his subjects but seems to excavate the intimate aspects of their character. Vargas selects his subjects intuitively at his highly attended live-painting sessions, creating powerful and sublime representations of the human connection through his portraiture. His visual vocabulary pulls from life experience, a viscerally sensual approach to line and texture, and an almost mannerist choreography of abstraction and representation that combine to unforgettable effect in his portraits. His best-known works include a City of L.A. commissioned mural "Can't Stop" of legendary Suicidal Tendencies frontman, "Mike Muir, and his "Warrior Odyssey" mural of skateboard Icon and Z-boy legend, Tony Alva for the Kinney Hotel in Venice. In 2013, Vargas was a key figure in helping Los Angeles lift its street art ban while creating his masterpiece, "Our Lady Of DTLA" a four-story mural on Spring street in the heart of downtown L.A. In May 2011, Vargas was named one of LA Weekly's People of the Year and was featured on a limited-edition cover of the issue. His public mural works both in Los Angeles and throughout the world, he sees as a means to reach a wider audience and promote accessible art and community through the creative process. Continuing to shape the way the city’s history is written, in the Summer of 2017 he will begin work on his biggest project yet: a fourteen-story mural in L.A. that will rank as the largest mural in the world by a single artist."