TWIN GUILLOTINE – VIDEOS

Trailer and video work that were part of the Twin Guillotine “experience”. Had a load of fun attempting my first full length animation.


“TWIN GUILLOTINE” by Andrew & Chris Yee

Books Kinokuniya, Wedge Gallery
Sydney Australia
Feb 6 – 18
2014

“SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE” by Chris Yee

Animation – Chris Yee
Soundtrack – KC Avila, Michael Yee

Special Thanks To Sujin Jeong
Displayed at the “Twin Guillotine” exhibition by Chris & Andrew Yee
Sydney, 2014


“RAW” by Andrew Yee

DOP – Sujin Jeong
Soundtrack – Priyan Senanayake

Special Thanks to
Gerald Leung
Sarah Lim

MENACE by Chris Yee – FIRST SOLO EXHIBITION

MENACE by Chris Yee
Opening Wednesday 6/11/13. Exhibition ends 10/11/13.
kind of- gallery 70 Oxford Street Darlinghurst 2010.

Please join us for the opening of ‘Menace by Chris Yee’.

Debuting his first solo exhibition, Chris Yee invites you into his world of misinterpreted Americana, parallel universes, rap royalty and bitter rivalries where everyone is a menace.

Including a year long collection of black and white ink works, Chris explores techniques familiar to stylings of 90’s comics, punk, rap and gang aesthetics.

Show will run till Sunday November 10th.

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Alternate poster by Wing Lau.
Trailers made by Andrew Yee.

www.kindofgallery.com

facebook event

STRΛNGE DEVICES

I had the “Fuck you I am” exhibition and the “Jurassic Lounge” exhibition only days apart, so for those keeping track I decided to theme the works so they worked together collectively.

Jurassic Lounge

30th of October @The Australian Museum
All Paintings are acrylic on canvas

“Golden Girl”

“Tommyboy”

“RuffRyders”

“Fleshbone”

l sat a quick interview before the event which can be found here.

Fuck You I Am

All  artists were asked to paint over vintage materials to bring “new life” and reinterprut meanings behind them.

“Home Invasion”

“Lurkers Only”

“Turf War”

Unfortunately I couldn’t make it to the opening, but you can find coverage and media here.
The whole set up revamping the old espionage looked great! Props to Faz and the good people at kindof- gallery

FY – i am: Event One from The Stylemologyst on Vimeo.

VERSUS THE CITY – Artworks

Why Kaiju? We both mutually thought it was something cool that hasn’t really been done in Sydney especially from a full illustrated standpoint. We both share common love and influence from that side of the East, so stepping out as a collaborative force we thought it would be the perfect fit.

From the onset while planning the gallery with Gerald, we knew we wanted to go big, loud and colourful. Gerald’s art before this point was all precise and detailed black and white ink work so it was a big jump out of his comfort zone to go into large scale canvas colour.
Check out his works over at his fb page.

Kaiju themselves aren’t really bad nor good. As opposed to Western monsters they are strictly born to fight and most of the time born to lose. They come in wacky shapes, sizes, colours from menacing to just plain goofy. The creative freedom is pretty much limitless.
With my Kaiju I wanted to draw influence from the “boss” monsters. The guys that would typically fight at the end of a long battle. I knew Gerald was going to infuse a more classic Kaiju look as well as act as an extension of his “Rhombians” so I wanted to go a bit left field by playing with pattern and other cultural influences.

‘VERSUS’
120 x 90cm
Mixed Media

’99 Chambers’
90 x 120cm
Mixed Media

‘BONE BO¥’
90 x 120cm
Mixed Media

‘Nigo Owes me a Hundred Favours’
90 x 120cm
Mixed Media