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Howard Salmon

Howard Salmon is an artist and writer based in Tucson, AZ, where he has lived most of his life. He paints, teaches art to kids, and draws comic books. In 2007, he was awarded the "Lumie Award" (from the Tucson Pima Arts Council) for best emerging art. In that same year, two of his paintings were accepted in the Tucson Museum of Art's "Arizona Biennial 2007" art exhibit. He's currently finishing work on a graphic novel.

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Web Site: www.howardsalmon.com
Address: P.O.Box 43451
  Tucson, Arizona 85733
  United States

SLIT Fanzine & Tucson's New Music Scene, 1980-1981
This book is the collected issues of Tucson's SLIT punk music fanzine, circa 1980-1981. It documented, in an irreverant and humorous way, the activity of Tucson's then-burgeoning punk and new wave music scene. Includes interviews and articles written by the leading lights of the day, namely The Pills, The Serfers, Green On Red, Giant Sandworms, Loudness One , The Phantom Limbs, PreFix, The Seldoms, Urban Gorillas, Jonny Sevin, and others, as well as lots of cartoons about the bands and the scene. Forward written by Al Perry. Slide show preview, as well as a downloadable pdf file of the introduction, a covers gallery, and the index available at howardsalmon.com/slit.html
Print: $21.57
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Art Studios Demolition
Demolition of Art Studios Building in Tucson, AZ. About 5 stories high, with roughly 100 studios. The image is based on a photo I took of the "Muse Art Center" in Tucson, Arizona during the the week it was being demolished (in 2006). There was such a collision of contractions in this image that I just had to capture it in photograpy and in paint. The trashed studios, the ominous "dead end" sign, the tractor, the perky and pathetic "Muse" sign ("Tucson's Home for the Arts"!) in the foreground, mocking the violence behind it; and the great graffiti on the wall in the background. The graffiti (which is real) was painted with a paint roller by a pissed off artist, presumably a tenant in the Muse studios. The images show a person with a hole in his heart, and a ladder to a star...interrupted by the word "DESTROY": a final artistic act to protest the destruction of an artistic dream. I painted the original of this painting with gouache on a piece of 11" x 14" bristol board.
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