While painting this mural a praying mantis decided to show up and hunt on the wall. #bug #bugs #prayingmantis #graffiti #texture #art #photography #hunting #inspire #sky #color #ironlak #clayspace #columbus #614 #core #coreroc (Taken with instagram)
These images are from the annual Agora Fire Show that was a collaborative effort between Kristina Isabelle and Coreroc along with a team of dancers and fire safety experts. Utilizing the combustible properties of the aerosol paint I used to create the main mural imagery I then ingnite on fire while adding layers to degrade the wall and add some special effects. The photos are random pics from the last 3 years.
As I sort through my hard drive I found some old school 3d works I created with a variety of materials. Anything from skateboards, basswood, vinyl toys, resin, miniatures, and beyond. These were just a few of my favorites for days past.
coreroc 12/15/2011
Take a vintage opaque 3d projector, a graffiti artist, a stellar photographer and lock them into the secret studio for a few hours and out comes a great reflection of self.
Hot off the sd card is this portrait set shot by Craig Bortmas in my new secret studio location. The only concept was dark shots and otherwise we played with a really funky old 3d projector which I will post photos from later on.
coreroc x craig bortmas 12/11/2011
This is the last/most recent painting from the spectacle series based upon my favorite local celebs and models that wear glasses. This painting titled “Make Yourself A Spectacle” is a great moment captured in a photo shoot with Cherry La Voix. The original photograph was taken by Robert Trautman in 2011. This painting is 20 x 28 and 90 percent aerosol and stencils with some hand drawn line work in pigment inks.