I am still mad at you
View Similar Items
David DrebinI am still mad at you2017
2017
About the Item
- Creator:David Drebin (1970, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2017
- Dimensions:Height: 40.5 in (102.87 cm)Width: 53.5 in (135.89 cm)Depth: 6 in (15.24 cm)
- Medium:
- Movement & Style:
- Period:
- Condition:
- Gallery Location:Cleveland, OH
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU54332206883
David Drebin
Love stories and landscapes are at the foundation of David Drebin's panoramas, portraits, and neon sculptures.
Drebin's monograph Love and Other Stories (2007) features solitary women in urban tableaux — high-rise apartments buildings and terraces, freeway overpasses and hotel rooms. Dressed alternately in bikinis, evening gowns, and negligees, the women appear to be in various stages of a love affair. They pout while lying on couches and ascend grand staircases; their legs emerge from doorways and car doors, their concealed upper bodies assumedly engaged in passionate embraces. Drebin's cityscapes present sweeping views of famous locales such as Jerusalem, Paris, and New York and incorporate both built and natural features. In “San Francisco Dusk” (2010), an illuminated grid of buildings reaches toward the misty blue horizon of the Pacific Ocean.
Find original David Drebin photography on 1stDibs.
- Captain AmericaBy Mr. BrainwashLocated in Cleveland, OHCaptain America by Mr. Brainwash Neon Lights, Stencil, and Mixed Media on Street Signs and Wood PanelsCategory
2010s Street Art Mixed Media
MaterialsNeon Light, Mixed Media, Wood Panel, Stencil
Price Upon Request - Blue MoonBy Hunt SlonemLocated in Cleveland, OHBlue Outline Bunnies, Blue Diamond DustCategory
2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings
MaterialsOil
$25,000 - UntitledBy Hunt SlonemLocated in Cleveland, OHIn celebration of the Year of the Rabbit, Hunt Slonem’s iconic muse is revisited in timeless powder-coated aluminum. Each edition is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate of...Category
15th Century and Earlier Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
MaterialsPowder Coating
- LandricBy Hunt SlonemLocated in Cleveland, OHIn celebration of the Year of the Rabbit, Hunt Slonem’s iconic muse is revisited in timeless powder-coated aluminum. Each edition is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate of...Category
15th Century and Earlier Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
MaterialsPowder Coating
$5,500 - SaturiaBy Hunt SlonemLocated in Cleveland, OHIn celebration of the Year of the Rabbit, Hunt Slonem’s iconic muse is revisited in timeless powder-coated aluminum. Each edition is signed, numbered, and comes with a certificate of...Category
15th Century and Earlier Contemporary Figurative Sculptures
MaterialsPowder Coating
$5,500 - Floating DreamsBy David DrebinLocated in Cleveland, OHDavid Drebin (B. 1970 - ) is one of the most successful and highly collected photographers working today. What is so fascinating about Drebin is his ability to convey the beautiful i...Category
2010s Contemporary Color Photography
MaterialsC Print
Price Upon Request
- Cob WebBy Helder BatistaLocated in Madrid, ESOriginal Neon light with a Spyder web that can be done in different colors and will look original and fun in any space.Category
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
MaterialsNeon Light
$13,180 - A thing of beauty, Neon wall art, neon lightBy Eve de HaanLocated in London, GBEVE DE HAAN A thing of beauty, 2020 Pink Neon in Perspex 70 x 169 cm 27 1/2 x 66 1/2 in. ---- Eve De Haan is a young London based artist with an incredible appetite for creativity....Category
2010s Contemporary More Art
MaterialsNeon Light
- "Rolling Risky Red" Framed RISK Rolling Stones Street ArtBy RISKLocated in Greenwich, CTRolling Risky Red 2022 Acrylic and aerosol on hand strips of Coventry rag archival paper. About RISK: RISK (Kelly Graval) (b. 1967) was one of the first artists to exhibit graffiti and street art in galleries. With a background in fine art, Graval has a style defined by cleanly executed lettering paired with graphic imagery and architectural lines. He has participated in a number of street art crews, most famously West Coast Artists (WCA) and the Seventh Letter. In the course of his nearly 30-year career, Graval has become one of the most influential figures for subsequent generations of graffiti artists, particularly in Los Angeles. He is also considered one of the first artists to have painted on freight trains, as well as a pioneer of “painting in the heavens”—a graffiti term referring to highly elevated surfaces like billboards, rooftops, and overpasses. Kelly "RISK" Graval has been synonymous with the Los Angeles art community for over 30 Years. From his early days as a founder of the West Coast Graffiti movement to gallery and museum exhibits around the globe, including the 2012 "Art In The Streets" at the LA MoCA and the hugely successful “Beyond The Streets” exhibits in Los Angeles and New York. His work is shown at top galleries in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Toronto, New York, Miami, and London. 10 Things to Know About Risk 1. He was knighted by the Medici Family 2. He was the first artist invited to paint in Michael Angelos studio in over 400 years 3. He was the first West Coast artist to paint the N.Y. Subway Trains. During summer break from high school in 1987, he hitchhiked to New York to paint Subway trains. He spent a few weeks painting trains, tunnels, and streets. He gained attention and met many of his inspirations including Lee Quinones, and Henry Chaflant 4. He was the first to paint freight trains on the West Coast and started the freight train movement. He was also the first to paint a top to bottom freight. 5. He was the first to paint freeway overpasses and signs. This later became dubbed heavens by his crewmates Wisk and Ser who went on to dominate freeway signs throughout Los Angeles. 6. He was the the first to paint full-color pieces and productions on the freeway creating the Los Angeles freeway movement 7. He won the world Graffiti Championship with partner Slick in England held in 1989 8. After winning the National Scholastics Arts Award in High School, he received scholarships to Savannah School of Arts and Design, as well as Pasadena Arts Center. He was very active in the streets and struggled to commit to school. He was arrested multiple times and spent a short stint in Los Angeles County Jail. He ended up attending the University Of Southern California Fine Arts. Risk finished art at USC despite being kicked out for painting a mural on the roof of the Fine Arts Department. He was later reinstated with a scholarship. The University went on to make a post of the mural and sent it to every High School in the United States. 9. Risk worked with too many Hollywood personalities, bands, and artist peers to mention, including Ice Cube, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Janes Addiction, Guns and Roses, Michael Jackson, and many more. Aerosmith quotes, "Risk is to graffiti what Aerosmith is to Rock and Roll." Collaborated with Ed Moses, Shepard Fairey, Ron English, Blade, Lee, Futura, Robbie Conal 10. Risk helped pioneer streetwear with his iconic Third Rail Streetwear line. The brand was incredibly successful and lasted 18 years until Risk walked away from it and sold it on his daughter's 1st Birthday...Category
2010s Contemporary Mixed Media
MaterialsNeon Light, Mixed Media, Spray Paint
- "Rolling Risky" Framed Colorful Mixed Media Rolling Stones Street ArtBy RISKLocated in Greenwich, CTRolling Risky 2022 Acrylic, spray paint, crushed abalone on hand-painted, hand-woven strips of Coventry Rag Archival paper. Framed in white wooden Frame. About RISK: RISK (Kelly...Category
2010s Contemporary Mixed Media
MaterialsNeon Light, Mixed Media, Spray Paint
- I want it allBy Mary Jo McGonagleLocated in New York, NYThis neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...Category
2010s Contemporary More Art
MaterialsPlexiglass, Neon Light
- Wild loveBy Mary Jo McGonagleLocated in New York, NYThis neon piece is hand blown glass. It is mounted on contoured, clear plexiglas with pre drilled holes for hanging, and comes ready to hang. This piece is offered in the following c...Category
2010s Contemporary More Art
MaterialsPlexiglass, Neon Light