You Can Never Disappear

Or How I Learned To Stop Being Freudian and Start Being Shellfish
8x10 (oil on panel)

Or How I Learned To Stop Being Freudian and Start Being Shellfish

8x10 (oil on panel)

NEW WORK:
Organic Headband

NEW WORK:

Organic Headband

OFWGKTA
(free earl)
pencil&photoshop

OFWGKTA

(free earl)

pencil&photoshop

BLUES (pt.1)

Muddy Waters

Robert Johnson

Son House

NEW WORK: HELLA NEVER DIE

18x24 - Mixed Media

from “BETWEEN ABATEMENT” series

No One Is Safe (If They Took Margaret)

No One Is Safe (If They Took Margaret)

triptych

triptych

Wandersmanner
Pastiche and Oil on board 16x20
This painting is part of my Between Abatement series which explores the urban environment of San Francisco through the lens of art history, assimilated culture and media. Wandersmanner  references the the history of California: a thirst for gold and the expression of human ego. 
“[He walks]- an elementary form of this experience of the city; they are walkers,Wanerdermanner, whose bodies follow the thicks and thins of an urban ‘text’ [he] writes without being able to read it.”_Michel de Certeau “Walking in the City”
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Wandersmanner

Pastiche and Oil on board 16x20

This painting is part of my Between Abatement series which explores the urban environment of San Francisco through the lens of art history, assimilated culture and media. Wandersmanner  references the the history of California: a thirst for gold and the expression of human ego. 

“[He walks]- an elementary form of this experience of the city; they are walkers,Wanerdermanner, whose bodies follow the thicks and thins of an urban ‘text’ [he] writes without being able to read it.”_Michel de Certeau “Walking in the City”

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Process for commissioned painting on History of Hip Hop


from graphite drawing to final mixed media canvas

Currency 
oil on wood

Currency 

oil on wood


NEW WORK: Couture Funeral Pyre
watercolor/colored pencil on paper with mixed media on panel
18”x24”

NEW WORK: Couture Funeral Pyre

watercolor/colored pencil on paper with mixed media on panel

18”x24”

Mural-“The Lion’s Share”

Mural based on Aesop’s ​fable from which the idiom “The Lion’s Share” is derived.

Enamel and Acrylic ​

by Luigi ills Savino *

2013

*email illsavino@gmail.com for more info on mural and commissions. ​