Doze Green and David Ellis at Upperplayground SF Dec. 13, 2007
Oh yes, two of my favorite artists and close friends together again. The last time we were all in SF together was in 2002 for their collab show at 111 Minna, after we had all been on the road with Galactic doing the Sight of Sound tour. I was filming the whole thing and documenting the rockstar painter mashup.
This show promises to be extra crazy. Buildestroy will be creating projections for the show and installations. Also will premiere some pieces from the Ghetto Defender film with Doze. Come check us Bay Area Massive!

Youtube Video Preview of the Rubicon Sun show
Youtube Video of David Ellis’ Robotic Musical Owl from the Show
Thursday December 13, 2007
at Fifty24SF Gallery in San Francisco (252 Fillmore Street @ Haight)
“For Rubicon Sun, David Ellis and Doze Green present an exhibition they have been training for their entire lives. It’s an installation combining every discipline and material imaginable that weaves drawing, painting, sculpture, music, kinetic movement, sound, light, projection and film. It’s a memorial to a magic porthole filled with trumpets whose signal is now jammed, it’s a glimpse at the last days of the worst four letter word in our vocabulary, and a nod towards a future on the other side of the river that lays down it’s sword and shield and looks again to the sun for wisdom.”
Raised in North Carolina, David Ellis’ work explores music and sound through improvised live painting sessions he calls “motion painting” as well as through kinetic installation. He has exhibited at contemporary art museums and galleries both nationally and internationally.
New York City-native, Doze Green has roots firmly planted in the soil of street culture as a graffiti legend–the “King of Characters”–and as an original member of the Rock Steady Crew. His career in art began in 1974 when he started painting on the streets of NYC and has since seen his work included in many public and private collections across the world.



