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Bad Otis Link - Bio
Otis on Otis: “My drawings and art in general are inspired [by] and feel like my personal experiences, reflecting the way I see our culture: horrifying with an entertaining twist.
As a kid I was a self-drugged street dwelling weird-o, a reclusive crappy student and high school drop-out. My first drawing that I can remember was of JFK getting blasted, while all of the mothers cried”.
Self-taught and self-educated, Otis sharpened his distinct style as an artist in the late 70s through the mid 90s as one of Los Angeles premier and most notorious punk rock artists. “The punk scene back then made a cozy home for creative rejects like myself, most of my friends today are from that camp”. Otis played saxophone in local punk bands while designing band logos, record covers, posters and producing merchandise for local punk and sub culture bands and promoters. Some later became well known including The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Goldenvoice concerts, The Damned, Social Distortion, TSOL, The Adolescents, Danzig, The Circle Jerks, Wasted Youth, and many many more.
Otis has worked with literally hundreds of bands, musicians, promoters, magazines, record labels and fellow art makers. In the early 90s he designed and published the True Life Murderers Trading cards. This was the first set on the subject matter and attracted mass media attention. Many more off center publications followed. Otis' art has appeared in countless magazines, films and his projects have been praised and equally viciously attacked in the media by moralist groups and media hungry politicians. Laws have actually been passed in Canada and New York to restrict the sale of his publications, an insidious form of censorship. Otis is entertained by the reactions of our puritan and mentally ill American culture. He no longer takes commercial work but shows his paintings and art on occasion in art galleries. Otis has also focused his psychotic energy on filmmaking, puppet making, clothing design and film directing.
Comments:
johnwalker:
Great robot art ! Nice.
Posted Mar 21, 2012 12:29am.Michael Stransky:
Great works!!
Posted May 31, 2010 1:58pm.Russbelt :
Gracias por tus palabras, tu obra es original y muy expresiva, Un saludo desde Perú colega!
Posted May 27, 2010 10:47pm.tomatogirl:
thank you very much for the compliment and fav!
Posted May 25, 2010 12:36am.BlakeMcArthur:
One of the most unique and interesting portfolios on Artbreak. Really looking forward to seeing more.
Posted May 20, 2010 10:44pm.artman1( Gregory E . Davis ):
Thank you for being my friend !!!!! I love your Art !!!!!
Posted May 19, 2010 11:51pm.Ladan Ghajar:
Thanks for your nice compliment. I like your art very much. It is wonderful.
Posted May 19, 2010 3:51pm.kaldea:
Thanks you for the comment and the fav! You have a very good style as well, love it! x
Posted May 16, 2010 9:12pm.anisja:
Indeed a very good work .
Posted May 16, 2010 10:05am.Anita Dielen:
Yes very nice,excellent work !!
Posted May 16, 2010 9:40am.TOM:
yes...great graphic ART!
Posted May 16, 2010 9:18am.anisja:
Very good drawing . Excellent composition and a graphic.
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