Paul Guillemette ~ Los Angeles

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Before visiting Guillemette’s Downtown L.A. studio or his exhibition for Culver City’s Artwalk 2007, I had seen his work primarily on his website, www.pguillemetteart.com, an i-visit inspired when I saw something fab that he’d created mounted on a friend’s wall. The sculpture was a human head shape with a highly-detailed scaled, two-headed snake throughout. On the forehead there was a ceramic sunflower, and I found out later through a dialogue with Paul Guillemette that it actually spins!

The piece was terribly stunning. When I saw more of his work after my extended cyber-viewing, I was shocked. As is usually the case, the photographs could never do justice to the complexity and richness of his creative output. The texture, detail, color, and even lighting, as many of his pieces have light bulbs placed in them, made for both accessible and awe-inspiring artwork.

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A versatile sculptor, Guillemette works with paint, resin, and ceramic, and my favorite pieces often include found objects. If there is any manner in which art can convey the current, both blatant and latent themes of our culture, it is through found objects. In fact, a hot hit with a lot of the ladies at the Culver City gallery exhibit was a headlining piece called “Kiss Me You Talk Too Much,” a silhouette of a couple for which one of the bodies was a collection of found objects. Many of the objects were loaded with allusions to courtship, sexuality, and constructions of femininity, the body as a space in which there is health and sickness, and also societal forces in the external and increasingly industrial and technological world. In other words, eye candy, fo’ sho’.

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For someone who can’t drop up to twelve-grand on a sculpture, I love Guillemette’s clothing design most. Guillemette fashions prints primarily on basic cotton pieces that Urban Outfitter’s would kill to produce. An intersection between fine art and attire, fashion is Guillemette’s most widely accessible medium. Who wouldn’t love little green men on their undies? If only they’d come to life and move around inside your trousers…

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Guillemette’s prints on t-shirts and button-downs alike you may easily spot on people getting in and out of their cars in the cooler confines of our gridlocked city (or hopefully finding them on your floor in the morning), and you can request these fab articles via online contact with my favorite, Los Angeles-based artiste at www.pguillemetteart.co,.

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Comments (8) to “Paul Guillemette ~ Los Angeles”

  1. Great stuff! I’ll have to check out the artist’s website…

  2. I think you will soon have to hire other artists to do the t-shirts with your designs because you won’t be able to keep up with the demand. You never fail to amaze me Paul. What a wonderful talent packaged inside of a wonderful human being. I feel lucky to know you.

  3. Very insightful review of some very intriguing work! Here is a man whose creative fire simply won’t stay put under a rock. More!

  4. Great going!\,Paul!
    Sallie

  5. This recognition is long overdue. Paul’s work has always been incisive and hauntingly beautiful. One of his paintings hangs in my living room and there is not a person who isn’t arrested by it.

  6. Great article about you and your art Paul. You deserve all the praise and continued growing success. Your art and your talent is incredibly impressive. And you’re a great guy too!

  7. Paul’s work is always intriguing - the kind you never grow tired of looking at - my favorite piece hangs next to my bed. It’s usually the last thing I see at night, and the first in the morning. Can’t wait to wear his work!

  8. Pauly, I am so happy tro find you on the internet. How are you dear? YOu are doing such wonderful work and now look at you , you are doing wearables! I’ve always wanted to do that too. I hope you are happy. I bet you are. Much love to you. come visit sometime.

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