18th March 2010

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An Interview with Jacub Gagnon

Jacub Gagnon. Hand in the Honey Jar. Bear, honey, bee. Happy Ending Chocolate

As a chocolatier, I’m always looking for new ideas and inspiration. A few weeks ago I was looking for inspiration in the pages of Juxtapoz magazine when I came across the work of Jacub Gagnon, a young, pop surrealist artist. His work teases one’s perceptions of reality and challenges the status quo, which is what Happy Ending Chocolates aims to accomplish in the confectionary world. Jacub was kind enough to set aside a few minutes to chat with a fellow artist.

X: So are you a foodie?

J: Yeah, a little bit

X: What’s your favorite food?

J: Believe it or not, it’s chocolate. I have to have chocolate everyday and if I go a few days without it I kinda go crazy. I’m addicted(laughs)

X: Nice! I’ll keep that in mind. So you went to school in Toronto. Have you always been in Toronto?

J: No, I’m actually from a tiny rural town; almost no one has heard of it. Marmora.

X: Where?

J: Exactly.[…] It’s tiny. Maybe 1,200 people.

X: So why pop-surrealism?

J: I don’t really know. I’ve just always been a fan of surreal art. I just like to doodle without an end in mind. I just draw and paint whatever might be on my mind at the time. My mom would always look at my sketches and say, “What are you drawing? That’s gross” (laughs)

Jacub Gagnon girl horse pony parasol umbrellaX: You say you’ve always been a fan of surrealism. Any particular artist that influenced or inspired you?

J Well of course, Dali. There are a couple of other artists, but Dali is the father of [surrealism].

X: I know you have an upcoming exhibit at Distinction Gallery in Escondido, but are you planning a visit to L.A. anytime before that?

J: No, I’ve actually never been to LA. […] I’ve never even been to the US. I get a lot of content on the web, so I’m able to see what’s going on [in L.A.]. That’s actually how I track the progress of my exhibits.

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12th March 2010

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Last night I went to check out the House Industries x Eames exhibition reception at Eames Office in Santa Monica. The event was to celebrate the official release of the Eames Century Modern Font Collection. It was a great night, filled with lots of inspiration.

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10th March 2010

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“REDEFINE WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A HUMAN BEING”

Art does just that… From the words of Jeff Koons. A true visionary and living legend in the art world. Now curating a special exhibition using pieces owned by Greek businessman and philanthropist Dakis Joannou. Koons receives a heap of criticism for his kitschy pieces, but I feel his work brings a sense empowerment and a new perception on art.

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13th February 2010

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DTLA ART WALK

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Occurring every 2nd Thursday of the month is the Downtown LA Art Walk. I highly recommend checking it out, there’s always great pieces from talented local artists. Above are a few images from this past Thursday. Kudos to another great night!

http://www.downtownartwalk.org

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