CARTWHEEL Interview: Miami Artist Evo Love on the Lure of L.A.
Artist Evo Love is from Miami and wishes lots of love and luck upon those who come her way. If you’ve ever entered her realm of assemblage art you’ve been blessed by the magic of a million beautiful pop culture thoughts. She intends for her pieces to conjure personal connections to past eras or worship-worthy…
The Gypsy and the Werewolf by Evo Love
Title: The Gypsy and The Werewolf Artist: Evo Love Dimensions: The Gypsy: 40 in. tall x 14 in. wide x 6 in. deep Medium: Mixed media Details: In her relationship series, Evo Love’s assemblages of The Gypsy and The Werewolf represent that of herself and her husband, or any romantic partnership, really, in which we…
Andy Chair by Evo Love
Title: The Andy Chair Artist: Evo Love Dimensions: 24 in. x 14.5 in. Medium: Mixed media Details: This piece is a prime example of Evo Love’s ability to dive deep into a fascinating mind. Built on a 1950s-schoolhouse-chair-reimagined-as-an-altar, because the chair symbolizes “sitting down and learning something,” Evo Love transforms the life of Andy Warhol…
Namaste by Evo Love
Title: Namaste Artist: Evo Love Dimensions: 13 in. tall x 20 in. wide x 8 in. deep Medium: Mixed media Details: Evo Love’s decorative study of the Buddhist and Hindu religions, which she also calls Blue Buddha, is everything the artist sees with “the opening of doors” that comes with the “travel between earthly journeys…
Santo by Evo Love
Title: Santo Artist: Evo Love Dimensions: 28.5 tall x 20 in. wide x 28 in. deep Medium: Mixed media Details: As a performance artist herself, Evo Love knows and loves a good showman. This chair is dedicated to Lucha Libre Mexican Wrestling and its greatest character of all, the famous and prolific Santo. Who else…
Alice by Evo Love
Title: Alice Part of a set Artist: Evo Love Dimensions: 28h x 18.5w x 6d Medium: Mixed media Available: Yes
CARTWHEEL Preview: One Night Only! “Under Construction” Group Mural/Graffiti Show
The night of his opening at Coagula, Gronk and his friend Tanner Goldbeck told me about this amazing tree that was growing through cement in an abandoned building downtown, it somehow found enough dirt for its root and is absorbing moisture through the empty elevator shaft. Gronk excitedly called it the “Little Tree that Could.”…