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Tuesday, 2 September 2008

Dave White Interview

It started Thursday evening about 2 weeks ago at the "1948" store opening, I’m chatting some rubbish with my two ladies Gynelle and Yolli, when I bump into Mr. Fatsarazzi who as usual is armed with one of the nuttiest camera’s I had ever seen in my life.

This was my second encounter with the great man and we just started having a general conversation about our day when he dropped
"my man Dave White is down here as well tonight"
as he said this I couldn’t believe it I might as well have turned into a crazed Usher Raymond fan (no homo)

My head started darting around trying to catch a glimpse of one of my favorite artist/designers ever. After spotting him Fatsarazzi leads me over and introduces the two of us and all I'll say is, the man IS A FUCKING LEGEND he started talking abut work and started showing me up and coming work on his digital camera for a new exhibition his currently working on.

Enough of my garbage talk and more of what you want . . .

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When and under what circumstances did you first refer to yourself as an "Artist"?

I have always created images for as long as I can remember, obsessively making pictures of the things I really loved as a child. I made a choice at 15 that Art was what I wanted to pursue, so I suppose then.

What inspired your style of painting?

I have been painting for over 20 years and studied Fine art painting for 10, along that journey I discovered oil paint right at the beginning and just connected straight away, the mark making, the surface texture and even my paint splats all appeared as soon as I got together with the medium. It just felt natural and represented my ideas the best way. You never stop learning along the way and your work always develops through exploration, risk and chance play a big part in my work.

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When did you realise that you were a highly well-respected artist?

I just do my thing.

Which piece (or project) are you most proud of ?

I am only as good as my last painting, that's how I have always worked, I am constantly thinking of the next one.

What do you think are the most positive things about being a working artist in today's cultural climate?

The world has never been more exciting, and actually seems quite a small place, I always cherish visiting other countries and getting to absorb other cultures and ways of living.

Your well known for your sneaker paintings, so what was it like for Nike to acknowledge this and to use some of your ideas for a t-shirts collection?

A massive honor, I made the 1st painting in 2002 and never would have imagined the journey that I was taken on through making the Sneaker paintings. My relationship with Nike and all of the people who work their I call friends Is really special to me. I would never have imagined the incredible journey, the people i met and the opportunities that came along from painting objects I love.

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How have you handled the business side of being an artist?

I have an amazing wife, we have been together for 21 years this year, we work very well as a team.

What are the most important influences that have moved you as an artist?

Van Gogh. There is an amazing book of his letters to his brother Theo who supported him his whole life, who knew he was a free spirit, a man whose style was unique, who didn't play to convention, and just did his thing regardless and did it with so much passion. it's a really moving read. Even the most banal subjects he painted just had magic, something really special.

Do you ever go through long periods when you don't make art?

Never, I am in the studio at 7:30 am everyday.

Who is your favourite artist working in a different genre than you?

Too many to mention, but one of the standouts has to be Fatsarazzi, he is like the Spike Jonze of photography, his style is so unique, and just captures his subjects, be it an event, party, portrait with so much flair and style, like when is someone going to make that massive Coffee table retrospective book of his work?

What advice would you give to a young artist?

Believe, do your own thing, explore everything and you will find what suits you and your style. Don't follow trends or styles to fit in, However be patient it's a long road with ups and downs, but if you love what you do with all your heart nothing else matters. And always go on gut instinct, if you smell a rat, walk away.

Where do you think the majority of your work will end up thirty years from now?

Who knows, I am honored when people buy a piece. Only time will tell.

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Are there any plans work wise you have coming up, which you could share with the readers?

I have been exhibiting abroad, but have 2 UK solo shows coming up, the 1st is in September with my latest Super Hero paintings, and the 2nd is in London in October at The Old Truman Brewery where I will be exhibiting and debuting my latest subject matter,. I am also very honored to be releasing my 1st published print coming out of the same studio that makes Damien Hirst prints. I hand finished the edition last week and they will be available through www.opus-art.com at the launch of my show.

Last question the mighty morphine power rangers or transformers?

Stormtroopers all the way!


To learn more about the man that is Dave White . .
(CLICK) for website
(CLICK) for Myspace

Hold tight Fatsarazzi if not for him wouldn't have been able to meet Dave.


Lego

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

that was the gayest thing ive ever read

Anonymous said...

for a hater you show us so much love

Anonymous said...

get back to work! We dont pay you £5.50 an hour to express your jealousy toward people with more interesting lives than you. You can socialise on Thursday's at yoyo like normal!

Anonymous said...

interesting read....

Mac and Lego said...

appreciated tan ! ! !

lego

Anonymous said...

Lego your massssive

Elle Bee said...

Coming strong lego.

Tina Turnover said...

nice nice nice....

AND i got your can of coke.

Anonymous said...

go lego!

Anonymous said...

I guess this shows the combined age of the pathetic blogwhats who post on here

FATSARAZZI is not a legend nor carries mad cameras

Dave White is not an artist, he merely paints in one style, which isnt his own, and paints things badly.
It was fun, once, about 6 years ago, then the real world had enough and it became watered down to the blogwhats.

Its interesting to see how society grows and adapts.

But then, id consider people like Futura, possibly Stash, only possible and Haze as serious artists.

Dave White....nah

Keep trying though, you never know, blogs might become the next big thing.....BNTL........
hehehehehehehehehe

Anonymous said...

You just name dropped 3 of the BAITEST artists around. Why not chuck Kaws in there for good meausure?

Out of all the people you could of mentioned to add weight to your point, you choose those???

Anonymous said...

Anon
What part of WE DONT CARE ABOUT YOUR VIEWS IF YOUR NAMELESS dont you understand?

Your not the general chavvy hater we get in here, you seem to have an opion. Opions are good, we encourage them here at BNTL. We dont mind if you think that Dave White is shit (each to there own)but it means nuffin to us if we dont know your name.

I also really interested in knowing what you like and are into. Coz you seem to have a fairly big opion of yourself and the things your on. But it means nuffin if we dont know who you are.

What you worried about? Seriously.

RE UP OR SHUT UP.

@misterlego said...

lmao at your serious artist selection like tan said, of all people choose to add weight to your point.

oh and . . .
the definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art.

i think that qualifies dave as a artist . . .

i really can't beleive that anon wrote that . . . ridiculous ! ! !

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Anonymous said...

big read. The interviews are alot Lego.

@OllieDanger said...

Thanks Lego.

Another well informative post.

witalit said...

Good read overall, went down well with my lunch! lol. Don't know how anon can say he ain't an artist your dumb. I wish all these anons who seem to have to much to say actually just sign up. Nobodys go nowhere in life thats why you have to pursue! Fix up. Big post Lego!

Anonymous said...

i think anon chose them artists as they are associated with 'streetwear' and are often in the same circle....so I know where he is coming from but i don't neccessarily agree with his opinion. he's a very angry induvidual who needs to learn how to be articulate.

Anonymous said...

AS IF THAT AINT YOU

Anonymous said...

There are soo many waste guys who love to hate on every post(anon)...People need to get themselves in check.