Trevor Tubelle is a San Francisco-based interdisciplinary artist working with hybrid forms of drawing, painting, printmaking, mixed media and performance. His work attempts to reveal the meaningful (and often humorous) discoveries he makes while examining our flawed, mundane and common human experience and environment. He received his BA in art from UC Berkeley and MFA in painting from the San Francisco Art Institute. He currently teaches at Stanford University Continuing Studies and UC Santa Cruz. His work is included in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, among others.
Safeway Park Lines #1 – 10 (Homage to Mondrian), 2014, Digital photographs, 10 x 8 in. (editions of 10)
Ben Lomand Birdie (Wings of desire & tongue), 2014, Ink, graphite, acrylic & collage on paper, 3.5 x 8.5 in.
Pen-do-Chronology #8: Santa Cruz Bluez, 3/20/15, 5-8:00 pm, 2015, Interactive performance drawing at Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History, Graphite, ink, acrylic and hand stamps on paper, 30 x 72 in.