Bio


Photo by Edgar Hoill



MAN ONE
BIOGRAPHY

An artist, teacher and entrepreneur, Man One believes in the transformational power of art and its power to save lives and make the world a better place.

Man One believes art gives mankind an essential and irreplaceable cultural language in which to express and know itself. Man One believes art can transcend cultural and socio-economic barriers, fostering understanding, mutual respect and unity among disparate peoples. Man One believes these things are possible because he's seen them happen through the power of his own art and the art of others.

Growing up in Los Angeles, Man One developed his love for art, developing his skills as a graffiti artist on the streets of LA. He honed his talents as a fine artist and understanding of art history at Loyola Marymount University where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts.

Over the years, Man One has worked with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Centers for Disease Control, The Mexican Consulate in the U.S., and most recently received a Speaker and Specialist Grant by the U.S. State Department to work with the U.S. Embassy in Panama.  There he demonstrated to Panamanian children and teenagers how art could build self-esteem and self-respect to help you overcome any situation.

In 2011, he was invited to North Ireland (twice) where he painted murals and conducted workshops to help foster understanding and mutual respect among young Irish Catholics and Protestants. He has led similar workshops in Japan, Germany, Mexico and throughout the United States.

Man One's art is comprised of his trademark bold, colorful art strokes and has been featured in ten solo shows, countless group exhibitions, and curated well over a hundred. His work has been exhibited in many museums including the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, The Getty, Pasadena Museum of California Art, LACMA, Orange County Center for Contemporary Art in Santa Ana, Pacific Asia Museum in Pasadena, Parco Museum in Tokyo and the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. His artwork is collected internationally and has shown in galleries around the world including Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Mexico, UK, Japan, and Switzerland among others.

In 2002, Man One founded Crewest Gallery in Los Angeles to legitimize graffiti art as a valuable and collectible art form and give graffiti artists a professional venue and forum in which to showcase their work. In the book, Graffiti L.A., street art documentarian Steve Grody listed the opening of Crewest Gallery as a milestone event in the history of graffiti art in Los Angeles.  Ten years on, Crewest continues to be a leader in the world of collectible graffiti art.

Man One and his art have been featured in many television shows such as MTV’s Pimp My Ride, ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, America’s Next Top Model, and The Contender to name a few.  On the silver screen he has appeared in John Tucker Must Die (Revolution Studios), The Roommate (Screen Gems), Burn Hollywood Burn (Cinergi) and featured in television commercials for Ford, Microsoft, Target and Verizon.

He has painted live on stage at some of the largest U.S. music concerts and festivals including tours for MTV with The Black Eyed Peas, De La Soul and Wyclef Jean as well as traveling across the country on the Van’s Warped Tour performing side by side with bands like 311, Blink182, and Good Charlotte.  He has performed with music legends like George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic.

Man One has been commissioned commercially by a plethora of corporations including Coca-Cola, Disney, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Carmax, Oakley, Dickies Girl, Pioneer, Symantec, EA Sports and Ubisoft to name a few.

Man One has been recognized for his unwavering support for many charitable causes, donating his time and talents painting and teaching art on behalf of The HeArt Project, I Am Angel Foundation, The Center for Biological Diversity, and Heal the Bay. In 2009, The HeArt Project selected Man One as the recipient of that year’s Artist award for his significant contributions to their important cause of arts education among underprivileged youth in Los Angeles. He was also acknowledged, with a RIVIE award, for artist of the year in 2008 by the Friends of the Los Angeles River.

Man One's artwork has been profiled and featured in a number of international magazines, newspapers and books including The L.A. Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Warp Magazine (Japan), Angeleno (USA), 38Times (Japan), Lowrider Arte Magazine (USA), Rime Magazine (USA), La Dolce Vita (Italy), Aelle (Italy), Backspin (Germany), Rap Pages (USA), “Graffiti World” (by Nicholas Ganz), “Painting the Towns: California Murals” (by Jim Prigoff and Robin Dunitz), “Graffiti L.A.” (by Steve Grody) and is mentioned in “The History of American Graffiti” (by Roger Gastman and Caleb Neelon).

Man One's life work is about putting the power of art in the hands, hearts and minds of people all over the world. Everything Man One has done to date is about democratizing art and educating others about the unique value of graffiti art. Moving forward, Man One will continue his life's work as an artist, teacher and entrepreneur in order to empower mankind and facilitate a more beautiful, fair and just world through the power of art.


Videos

Timelapse Paintings by Man One:



"GRAFFITI SPIRIT OVER CITY HALL" © 2012 
(Public Mural @ Olympic & Santa Fe, DTLA)




"GRAFFITI SPIRIT OVER L.A." © 2012 (Private Commission)



PAINTING LIVE AT FUNKAPALOOZA 2012 (Gibson Amphitheater, Universal City, CA:




"BMW MAN HOOD" painting for URBNLUX exhibition 2011




"Framed Man" painting for URBNLUX exhibition 2011



Mural In East Los Sponsored by Dickiesgirl 2011


Jazz Reggae Fest 2011


Graffiti Surfing


Two Lucky Dragons Mural in Santa Barbara


Nat King Cole/Re:Generations Mural at Capitol Records Building


Panel Truck Painting for Verizon Commercial


Mural at Pomona Pitzer College


A "How To" Mural Done in the O.C.



Behind the Black Mask Painting


L.A. City Hall


Sunshsine #1


Sunshine #2


Sunshine #3


Sunshine #4


Mural for Flos Angeles


Sunny Rooftop Day


Thrown Up


Man One on TV + Commercials:

Man One for Microsoft Commercials "I'm a PC...and This Is My Office" (0:23 sec.)


Man One for Microsoft Commercials "I'm a PC...and I Challenge the Law" (0:19 sec.)


Man One for Target/Black Eyed Peas (0:03, 0:10, etc.)


Man One for Verizon "Rule the Air" Commercials (0:06 sec.)


Man One in Ford Flex Commercial (0:38 sec.)


Short Docs + Vids on Man One:

Man One Paints Canvas on Winston Street and the Politics of Art


Man One Paints Mural for Washington Post and Talks About Crewest Gallery Opening in DTLA


Art Of the Campaign (Man One, Kofie, Shepard Fairey, Favianna Rodriguez, John Carr, + others)


Custom Artmaking:


Man One x Vinylmation Toy



Man One x Pioneer CDJ 2000 


Speaker Box Painting


Projects:
Nat King Cole and the "Re:Generations" Album for Capitol Records

LIVE PAINTING AT FUNKAPALOOZA





My art band UNIFICATION THEORY (myself, Gustavo Alberto Garcia Vaca, and Overton Loyd) painted LIVE on stage with headliners George Clinton and PFUNK at the FUNKAPALOOZA Concert at the Gibson Amphitheater in Universal City, CA last Friday nite 3/23/12.





As usual we created live, spontaneous, mash up works of art with markers, spray cans, and inks. The pieces are created to the music as its being performed and its what moves us.






Then of course we gave away the pieces to lucky fans that were in attendance at the sold out show.






I never thought giving away the art during the concert would stir up such a crazy frenzy that literally had security holding people back from jumping on stage to get their hands on some art!






Sir Nose in the house!



Thanks to Overton and George Clinton for letting us do this again! 
Special shout out to the homie Baz for clicking away on my iPhone to get all these action pics!



Was a great nite of art and FUNK!


Check out our UNIFICATION THEORY blog on WAXPOETICS JAPAN'S site

Available art from past events thru Crewest Gallery.

Past UNIFICATION THEORY gigs and events on our Flickr Page

For bookings contact:
info@crewest.com


Slideshow with more pics of the nite:

WONDER-CON: LIMITED EDITION WALL PIECES


So these are the custom resins that drop today 3/17 at Wonder-Con.

I like this camo-ish paint job...

Street code: Tags don't go over pieces, but in this case I kinda like it!

You get a free Man One signature Sharpie for buying these… 

Kinda Cheech Wizard-like…

Check out pics of the rest of the edition on my Flickr set.

You can only buy exclusively starting today at Wonder-Con
@U1ToyArts booth #388 
I'll be there signing from 1-3pm.
See ya there!
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WONDER-CON EXCLUSIVES

If you're gonna be at Wonder-Con today (Saturday 3/17), I will be releasing my new custom resin graffiti wall art pieces!

I will be at @U1ToyArts booth #388 from 1-3pm.

Wonder-Con limited edition of 10 and only $50 each!

Stop by the booth and say hello.
I'll be giving away some free stickers and exclusive Man One signature Sharpies as well, just ask!

(*while supplies last of course)

I'll be twittering so follow me @crewest


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GRAFFITI SPIRIT OVER CITY HALL


Just finished this mural located on Olympic near Santa Fe in Downtown LA.
"Graffiti Spirit Over City Hall" by Man One © 2012

It's a statement on how graffiti artists have forced themselves into the City's dialogue
about what is public art and ending the mural moratorium.

The City can no longer be dismissive about our artform and it's positive impact
on community and youth culture.

My Graffiti Spirits speak to that.

Enjoy the video of the making below:


Detail shots:






More pics of this wall on my Flickr.

For more info:
www.ManOne.com
manone@manone.com


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