Ronnie Larrimore
The idea behind this series of paintings should provoke a sense of calm and silence. Even on the cold nights there is a warmth that the glow of a lamp through a window can provide. The chaos of your own life can be lulled to sleep by the quietness of an empty city street. To walk around alone at night shows a sense of confidence but also recklessness. The world is a little more dangerous at night. Your senses are a little more sharp. I love that feeling. These paintings are the visual cd booklet to my little world’s soundtrack. These places are somber on the surface but danger could be right out of frame.
Brain Eaters
Brain Eaters is the idea of letting go. It’s breaking free from the stress of art and creating. It’s fueled by alcohol and loud music. It’s a little sloppy and a little blurry. Never truly clear but bold in what it wants to say. All dangers and things we are meant to fear are welcomed. There’s no definitive medium used because it’s a spur of the moment and is meant to be diverse. There is no concept, just skulls, neon colors, years of broken hearts and a lot of self medicating. There’s no glory. There’s only a coolness with the idea of death, awkwardness with conversations, and the misery of someone navigating their life.