MUNNY AUCTION ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: BEN WILSON

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Dec. 3 at the Radio Boise Practice New Year’s Eve Party, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the sixth annual MUNNY Silent Auction Fundraiser. Featured in this post is Ben Wilson.

CURRENT BID: $150
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

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Artist Statement: Mystery MUNNY says, “Bid on me and receive a Ben Wilson Mystery Tube containing 2 rock posters, 2 original Boise Weekly drawings and 1 art print.” Ben Wilson says: “This year’s MUNNY is merely a gateway to many other visual delights. Though he is not much to look at, the accompanying ‘Mystery Tube’ will hopefully make up for what Mystery MUNNY lacks.”

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MUNNY AUCTION ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: JOHN WARFEL

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Dec. 3 at the Radio Boise Practice New Year’s Eve Party, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the sixth annual MUNNY Silent Auction Fundraiser. Featured in this post is John Warfel.

CURRENT BID: $50
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

John Warfel was most definitely born. He works full-time as a graphic designer. When not working, John spends time making small sculptures out of found materials, painting, drawing and having lots of fun and hijinks with his wife and kids. Contact John at john@halfbasquejob.com.

Artist Statement: Boldly going where no MUNNY has gone before. FYI — American flag not to scale.

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MUNNY AUCTION ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: KENDALL VADER

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Dec. 3 at the Radio Boise Practice New Year’s Eve Party, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the sixth annual MUNNY Silent Auction Fundraiser. Featured in this post is Kendall Vader.

CURRENT BID: $75
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Kendall Vader is a local artist who works at Inkvision Tattoo studio in Boise. You can see more of his work at facebook.com/kendallvader or inkvisiontattoo.com.

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MUNNY AUCTION ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: ERIN RUIZ

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Dec. 3 at the Radio Boise Practice New Year’s Eve Party, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the sixth annual MUNNY Silent Auction Fundraiser. Featured in this post is Erin Ruiz.

CURRENT BID: $225
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

Erin Ruiz is a freelance artist subsisting on a strict regiment of painting, a lack of sleep, and Ramen noodles. In her younger days, she chose to leave the comfort of hermitage to attend Savannah College of Art and Design, where, 2004, she graduated with an Undergraduate Award and a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Illustration. After living in Georgia for three years, she moved back home to Boise, Idaho to pursue a career in the arts. A drawer since birth, painter by trade, she now works in a variety of media of anything from oil paint to ballpoint pen. Her current work masquerades as inviting and soft – oftentimes melancholic, pop surrealistic images rife with subtext and layered with playful undertones of symbolism.

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MUNNY AUCTION ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: TONY RIOS

Leading up to our final day of bidding on Dec. 3 at the Radio Boise Practice New Year’s Eve Party, The Record Exchange is showcasing the artists who donated their talents to the sixth annual MUNNY Silent Auction Fundraiser. Featured in this post is Tony Rios.

CURRENT BID: $65
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ABOUT THE ARTIST

I was born at the White Memorial Hospital in 1959, Los Angeles, California. I grew up in South San Gabriel, which was weird because nobody knew where “North San Gabriel” was. I grew up watching my mother oil paint and knew that that is what I wanted to do … well, that and play with my Hot Wheels. So that is what I do. I paint and collect toys. While the majority of my life was spent in California, I also lived in various states and countries such as Arizona, Utah, England and now Idaho. I met my wife of 30 years in England and together we have raised 6 children, 5 girls and 1 boy.

I started out freelance illustrating for 12 years in L.A. Then I got a wild hair and went to work for a company called Wild West Designs doing monumental work and architectural bronze work from 94-96. I then started my own company called Tierra Bronze doing architectural bronze work, custom made ceramic tile back splashes, hotel lobby floors and single field tile. In that time, I had the opportunity to work with award winning designers and architects, such as Naomi Leff, Robert A.M. Stern and Paula Berg, from 93-03. My work can be seen across the United States from Mexico to Wyoming and as far East as New York. I also taught at the Utah Valley State College in ’99, teaching drawing, figure drawing, watercolor and understanding materials. I have had the opportunity to come full circle back to my first passion, drawing and painting.

I don’t attempt to explain my work, it can have more than one meaning. Art is so subjective, and views differ from one person to the next, so I leave it to the viewer to go away with whatever the images mean to them. I very rarely have an agenda or wish to pull the viewer to any opinion or belief of mine. I just hope that there is a reaction of some kind, either you hate the work, are inspired by it, or just laugh, so enjoy. — Tony Rios

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