Here are some hot new shots of stuff on the streets by Judith Supine that seem perfect for startling New Yorkers this week on their way to the haunted house. Characterized by putrid hot color, recombined body parts of various proportions, a contorted focus on maquillage, it looks like Supine is in full effect for Halloween (or Day of the Dead) this year, and with help from a couple of collaborations.
Judith Supine on the streets of Brooklyn next to Anthony Sneed’s colorful bar codes. (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
The first “collabo” is really just about placement next to the colorful geometric colorplay patterning of Anthony Sneed– which on a normal day look bright but next to Judith can appear dimmed in comparison. The second collabo is more of the roughneck kind – bringing more of the west coast SoCal flavor of cholo tattoo – with patterns inked directly on the face by Street Artist/fine artist/illustrator Jesse Hazelip. Given their inherent visual punch, we never really thought of Supine works as a canvas and never really thought the portraits could evoke more evil pranksterism – but seeing these tattooed symbols on the fluorescent faces is going to scare some of the kids next week as they walk by with plastic pumpkin buckets of treats.
Judith Supine. Detail. (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine. Detail photo of different version of the above street piece taken during our recent Studio Visit with the artist. (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip. Detail (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip. Detail (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip. Detail (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip. Detail (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine . Jesse Hazelip. Detail (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
Judith Supine. A recent studio shot features carved patterns and symbols. (Photo © Jaime Rojo)
To read our recent interview and studio visit with Judith Supine click here.
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