Boogie Bird will save us all

Pub date February 19, 2010
SectionPixel Vision

Health care bickering amongst our elected leaders, new wars on the horizon, the rising prominence of American Apparel — it’s no secret, San Fran: we need a hero. Enter Boogie Bird, a “curious creature” brought to us by spray paint artist Chor Boogie, who is displaying his tiny winged friends as part of his first post-stabbing gallery show.

The pocket sized birds are a much more simplistic design compared with Chor’s standard graffiti-inspired works, which are typically riotous parties of cobble stone shapes and half seen human forms. Boogie paints them with unusual spray paint techniques — one involves using low pressure to create more defined patterns. Murals form the core of his work, which includes “The Perception of Color Theory,” an all-seeing hurricane of form on Market Street. Chor completed the piece after he was physically assaulted mid-paint at the Tenderloin site- and after he subsequently picked up a kindly paraplegic as a guardian angel, from the looks of the vid below.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=FHPN-j6PUdg%26hl

The Boogie Birds have picked a roost at Air Castle gallery, an intimate showroom/artist’s studio in the crease between lower Pac Heights and Fillmore. Check ’em out, but be quick- I hear they’re fast little fellers.

“Boogie Birds”: The Art of Chor Boogie

through Feb. 28 noon – 8 p.m., Thurs-Sun

Air Castle

1706 Steiner, SF

(415) 328-2160

www.aircastlegallery.com