Carlos Donjuan, Sharp and Chrome, 2010 | Mixed media on birch, 24 x 36 inches. Courtesy the artist.
KS: How would you describe your attraction to graffiti?
CD: I have been into graffiti for 14 years now, ever since I was in high school. As a kid, I was already big into lowrider art, so graffiti was a natural fit for me. Graffiti really consumed my life and I did everything I could in order to learn its hidden secrets. I was in love with this mysterious and notorious art movement. Finding graffiti magazines and meeting other graffiti artists was, at times, a difficult task. Now you can just get on the internet and find everything you need to know. The element of discovering its history and techniques is not as difficult as it used to be, but I still love it.
Images courtesy the artist.
Carlos Donjuan, Sympathetic Drank, 2010 | Mixed Media on Birch - 24 inches x 24 inches. Courtesy the artist.
Installation view, Sour Grapes. (Via Dallas Contemporary, courtesy John Durbin)
Carlos Donjuan, Sweet Nothings, 2010 | Mixed Media on Birch, 24 x 36 inches. Courtesy the artist.
Carlos Donjuan was featured in edition #90 of New American Paintings. His exhibition with the collective Sour Grapes, Rest in Power, will be on view at Dallas Contemporary through August 21, 2011.
Kate Singleton is a Brooklyn-based blogger and art consultant. She runs ArtHound.net.





