Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Interview with Local Artist Steve Harris of The Styletones
Most San Diego locals are familiar with the soulful funk group, The Styletones, and the lead singer and co-writer Stevie Harris. Harris is also the lead singer guitarist and songwriter of Stevie and the Hi-Staxx and was previously signed by Cargo Records as solo artist, touring with the group Conglomerate throughout the United States and Morocco.
In 2010 and 2011, I collaborated with Steve Harris on a few San Diego shows geared toward highlighting his acoustic work as well as his side project Stevie and the Hi-Staxx. We recently spoke about the future of his music and, since I learned recently that he also paints, I had questions about his art. With that in mind, I asked Steve to show some of his paintings at an upcoming event at The Go Lounge. What follows are insights about his music-related projects as well as his artwork.
How do you view yourself as an artist?
“My vision is cloudy -- but it is to continue going forward for beauty and some truth I can relate to in my music. I want to stay honest. Right now I’m comfortable letting all directions develop; I want to stay out of the way.
The Styletones continue to be a surprising little dessert for me … I don’t have administrative responsibility so I’m down to step out the way of it rolling.
I will always play acoustic, however. I think best, regardless of whether I have an audience for it, it is my truest art form; my first art form --
‘singersongwritery.’
The Hi-Staxx is my opportunity to play electric guitar in the tradition of my alternative black forebearers such as Muddy Waters, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, Jimi Hendrix, Prince, D’Angelo and several others.”
When did you start painting?
“I did my first few paintings seven years ago in Florida but the main thrust has been since late April 2012. I've drawn all my life but the color is new.”
What do you consider to be your main motivation for painting?
“My motivators – honestly, I think I seek father figures -- mostly soul singers such as Al Green and Marvin Gaye. I have always been into Diego Rivera, Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh, Paul Gauguin and Salvador Dali – more their lives than their art, maybe. Painting strengthens my connection to them and it's not music and so it offers a nice break.
Art is so new to me; I don’t feel any pressure to do anything but enjoy it. I am not pressured to make a living with it because I’m not that good. Strange motivator. I also just like beautiful things so it’s cool to be part of it. It is also very relaxing for me. I have a few watercolors and a few ink drawings -- mainly acrylics on canvas or fancy cardboard.”
What have you gained through painting that may have been a surprise or that is different from creating music?
“As an artist -- in a broader sense -- I see myself as a child. I'm just now gaining real understanding of how little I know and, more importantly, I don’t live like I know the little I do. But I've never stopped creating so there must be a reason for it and that has nothing to do with self gratification or paying bills. Maybe if I get clear enough and sensitive enough, answers will come. I have no history with painting; it’s like a new girlfriend -- no baggage, no expectations. It has helped me realize that your art is not the tools or medium you use to express it. Whatever your frequency is it shows itself. I think the roughness of my sound is translated into the roughness of my brush stroke. I don’t know why I paint flowers.”
How do you feel about the first public showing of your paintings in a club setting, along with your music?
“I've spent a lot my life in bars, playing music. I was also a doorman for three years at El Rio on Mission at Cesar Chavez (San Francisco). It is a culture. I don’t drink either never have -- but I’m a night person, a blues person -- according to Amiri Baraka. I have spent way less time in galleries.”
Steve Harris performs this Friday, November 16, 2012 along with Michael of the Earth and Sun and The China Clippers at The Go Lounge in the College Area, 7123 El Cajon Boulevard in San Diego, Ca. Show starts at 9:00 p.m.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
South Bay Music and Sports Combine is Underway!
South Bay Music and Sports Combine We are creating an ongoing community music and sports festival which celebrates the energy and resources of the neighborhood, encouraging support of the music and athletic culture. This event is scheduled to occur at the Robert Egger Sr. South Bay Recreation Center in San Diego.The collective effort will involve all aspects of the community including families, individuals, businesses, local educational institutions, sports programs and environmentally conscious organizations in a way that will promote the offerings of each program while celebrating the broader community.
Through sports, music, artistic expression and education, we will create a space in which people will participate in the athletic activities of their choice; enjoy the programming with their friends and families and receive valuable information in a fun atmosphere. Our goal is to create a strong platform on which musicians can share their talents while people are experiencing new and familiar activities in a highly creative setting.
South Bay Music & Sports Combine will feature: Interactive Sports Activities - Mini basketball camp, obstacle courses, and activities designed to encourage and celebrate youth involvement. DJ sets accompanying demonstrations as well as in between band sets. Live Bands - Local bands highlighted Booths and exhibits - Information and interactive activities highlighting local nonprofit organizations involved with education, sports, health and the environment. Art and Painting: Highlighting local painters' work and encouraging on site creativity, inspiration -- particularly those efforts of students. Food (supporting local vendors) YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. THIS EVENT IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 at ROBERT EGGER SR. SOUTH BAY RECREATION CENTER, 1885 Coronado Avenue, San Diego, CA 92154.
If you are interested in supporting this project as a resource provider or sponsor, please feel free to email us at suitebrigitte@gmail.com. In addition, there are a series of upcoming events in which you can participate and support our efforts. In addition, the Kickstarter campaign that we originally established for the previous site will be updated for the merchandise associated with this event. THANK YOU for your continued support of San Diego community-based efforts.
Through sports, music, artistic expression and education, we will create a space in which people will participate in the athletic activities of their choice; enjoy the programming with their friends and families and receive valuable information in a fun atmosphere. Our goal is to create a strong platform on which musicians can share their talents while people are experiencing new and familiar activities in a highly creative setting.
South Bay Music & Sports Combine will feature: Interactive Sports Activities - Mini basketball camp, obstacle courses, and activities designed to encourage and celebrate youth involvement. DJ sets accompanying demonstrations as well as in between band sets. Live Bands - Local bands highlighted Booths and exhibits - Information and interactive activities highlighting local nonprofit organizations involved with education, sports, health and the environment. Art and Painting: Highlighting local painters' work and encouraging on site creativity, inspiration -- particularly those efforts of students. Food (supporting local vendors) YOUR SUPPORT IS GREATLY APPRECIATED. THIS EVENT IS SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 2013 at ROBERT EGGER SR. SOUTH BAY RECREATION CENTER, 1885 Coronado Avenue, San Diego, CA 92154.
If you are interested in supporting this project as a resource provider or sponsor, please feel free to email us at suitebrigitte@gmail.com. In addition, there are a series of upcoming events in which you can participate and support our efforts. In addition, the Kickstarter campaign that we originally established for the previous site will be updated for the merchandise associated with this event. THANK YOU for your continued support of San Diego community-based efforts.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
There Is Magic In Every Day!
The year is coming to an end and I am taking the time to bring closure to projects, reflect, pause and give thanks for all that has occurred and all that is occurring. It is a time of abundance as we create, expand and receive the blessings that are constantly available and pouring forth with this new year!
As Christmas and holidays quickly approach, I am in deep gratitude for the friendships that I have established as well as the individual empowerment and community efforts to which so many are committed across the globe. As we plant our seeds and trust, we often know that things are underway even when we do not see immediate results or a complete plan.
I have been working on a few writing projects this year. One of them is the book, There's Magic In Every Day which was co-written by Chase Steele Greye and me. This book honors the beauty of our power as creative manifestors on this planet and the willingness to go for a dream. I cannot tell you how much it has meant to me to be able to work on a project like this with someone as creative, visionary and risk-taking as Chase.
The book is available and for sale online and I hope you will pick up a copy and share it with your friends and family. Completing this book has only given me more fuel that I will inject into other areas of my artistic life. I intend to use some of the proceeds to assist in the work that I intend to do in Africa with refugees communities.
What are you working on? What are you creating? Well, I am here with you, giving thanks for the vision that you are receiving, even before you may see it materialize.
What I have heard many say, really is true: anything is possible!
Best wishes to you always and Happy New Year.
As Christmas and holidays quickly approach, I am in deep gratitude for the friendships that I have established as well as the individual empowerment and community efforts to which so many are committed across the globe. As we plant our seeds and trust, we often know that things are underway even when we do not see immediate results or a complete plan.
I have been working on a few writing projects this year. One of them is the book, There's Magic In Every Day which was co-written by Chase Steele Greye and me. This book honors the beauty of our power as creative manifestors on this planet and the willingness to go for a dream. I cannot tell you how much it has meant to me to be able to work on a project like this with someone as creative, visionary and risk-taking as Chase.
The book is available and for sale online and I hope you will pick up a copy and share it with your friends and family. Completing this book has only given me more fuel that I will inject into other areas of my artistic life. I intend to use some of the proceeds to assist in the work that I intend to do in Africa with refugees communities.
What are you working on? What are you creating? Well, I am here with you, giving thanks for the vision that you are receiving, even before you may see it materialize.
What I have heard many say, really is true: anything is possible!
Best wishes to you always and Happy New Year.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Environmental Health and Wellness in the Community via San Diego's EnviroFest 2010
This is an interview from Envirofest at Chollas Lake Park, a community environmental health promotion in San Diego. We worked with numerous organizations to address neighborhood issues. This event can be tailored to work with any community's needs and I am always happy to speak and work with people who have a vision for creating more positive environments in any city.
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