
Off the Air is pleased to have reserved a spot in the entry way at Deva Café for local artist Kristan Roberson to show off and sell some of her prints. Kristan was kind enough to answer a few quick questions via email for us detailing her influences and creative processes. Check it out below.
Off the Air: What types of prints will you be selling at Deva on the 4th? What mediums do you work in?
Kristan Roberson: My prints’ originals are done with prisma pencil and micron pens, there are some that are acrylic on canvas, one is mixed media on a door that I found in an alley when I was living in SF. So basically anything I can get my hands on.
OTA: Who are some of your influences as an artist?
KR: The artists I work with at Foundation Tattoo are my main influences seeing as how I spend 40+ hours a week with them.
OTA: Has working in a tattoo parlor had any particular impact on your work?
KR: Tattooing has definitely influenced my artwork, maybe not so much the style as the process. It’s much more planned out and I’ve learned to exercise more patience if something isnt looking the way I want it to. I think this happened because people bring in pictures of things they want tattooed and you (the tattoo artist) are responsible for translating that image into a good tattoo. once you can do that, there are endless possibilities for interesting imagery. It’s exciting, really.
OTA: What things (aside from people and other artists) influences your work?
KR: Women and animals are in a lot of the art I make, I guess those are the ‘things’ I like to incorporate most. I love old photos of gypsy women and circus/victorian themes for inspiration.
OTA: Thanks a lot, Kristan. Looking forward to seeing your stuff at Deva on the 4th.
KR: I cant wait!
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Be sure to check out Kristan’s table at the Off the Air show this Saturday. In the meantime, check out her tumblr page to see some badass images of her work by clicking on THIS LINK RIGHT HERE!
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