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Jonathan Neville

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New York, NY August 20, 2018 - Dripped On The Road Fall 2018 Program and Resident Artists McMonster & Trasher.



Dripped On The Road Fall 2018 is a month-long trip in October through the South and Mid-West United States. The program will leave New York City NY to visit Pittsburgh PA, Charlotte NC, Columbus OH, Cincinnati OH & Philadelphia PA to paint murals, present artist talks and host street art workshops. Between cities, the program will camp in National and State Parks and Forests to go on adventures and create artwork for a gallery exhibition in New York City at the end of the program.



New York, NY August 20, 2018 - Dripped On Productions is proud to announce theandis a month-long trip inthrough the South and Mid-West United States. The program will leaveto visitto paint, presentand host. Between cities, the program will camp in National and State Parks and Forests to go on adventures and create artwork for ainat the end of the program. Dripped On The Road looks forward to announcing our Fall 2018 Schedule soon so you’ll know where we’ll be, when we’ll be there & of course what we’re doing!

Trasher

Eduardo Bastida Guzmán

Mexico City, Mexico



Trasher is a Mexican artist who graduated from Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (UNAM, Mexico) in Visual Arts. He began his technical and aesthetic development painting graffiti and experimenting with various techniques and trends in contemporary art. Trasher is inspired by pop art, surrealism, psychology, physics and science fiction. His work focuses on human problems and emotions reflected in characters affected by a universe and a reality different from their own.

McMonster

Josh McQuary

Portland, Oregon



A street walking cheetah with a heart full of napalm, McMonster uses a mix of ink and water to create surreal worlds which make you think to yourself "maybe I should turn on the hall light." Taking images from nature, science fiction, horror and fantasy, McMonster blends these themes into a cocktail of fantastical story telling that’ll leave you wanting to know “what happens next?” Based out of Portland, Oregon, McMonster is heavily active in the local artist community and is solely surviving off of what he creates, purposely trying to make the world just a little more creepy.