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Duane Flatmo (born 1957) is an American artist best known for his murals, label art and kinetic art sculptures in northern California. Flatmo’s first mural was the ''Bucksport Mural'' painted in 1984 at Bucksport Sporting Goods in Eureka, California. Since then his works include the ''Murray Field Vintage 193'' at Eureka Travel, ''Nature’s Bount'' on the North Coast Coop, ''A Landscape of Humboldt County'' at Pierson’s Building Center, ''Old Time Gas Station with Customers'' at Finnegan and Nasan Auto Supply, ''Fill’er up!'' on Henderson and F Streets, ''Horse and Hounds'' at Eureka Animal Clinic, ''Underwater Scene'' at Yakima Racks Corporate Offices, ''Multicultural Mural'' at Los Bagels, ''Pacific Outfitters'' in Arcata, ''Bigfoot'' at Willow Creek Ace Hardware building. and ''Tribute to Architecture and Performing Arts'' on the Arkley Center of Performing Arts in Eureka, which is one of the largest murals in northern California measuring 70 feet by 70 feet. Flatmo worked with the Rural Burl Mural Bureau in Eureka, CA, a youth group for young adults associated with Ink People Center for the Arts painting murals throughout Old Town Eureka. Some of his completed works with the Bureau include: ''Animals are People Too'' at Courthouse Market, ''The Gray Victorian'' on the east wall of Times Printing, ''Building Architecture'' on the north wall of Expert Tire, ''Climbing Plants'' on the north wall of the Vision Center, ''Inharmonious'' on the north wall of Eureka Rubber Stamp, ''Alley Cats'' on the south wall of Living Light Center, and ''No Barking Anytime'' on the north wall of the North Coast Dance Studios. Flatmo has participated in many "kinetic sculpture races", including the Kinetic Grand Championship where he has been a regular competitor since 1982. In his first race, Flatmo co-created ''Pencilhead Express'' and entered his first Kinetic Grand Championship in Arcata, California. Over the following 30 years, Flatmo created kinetic sculptures such as: ''Spazzimotto, CrayolaHead, The Hammerhead Cadillac, The Geyser Gang, The Science Mobile, Robocroc, Artistic License, The Cattle Act, The Happy Swanderer, The Calistogasaurus, Crawdudes, The Armordillo, Subhumans, The Dragoons, Late Knights & crescent Wenches, Bass Ackwards, The King and Eye, Tiki Torture, Mega-Sore-Ass, Tide Fools, Surf N Turf, Bats in the Belfry, Extreme Makeover,'' ''The Armored Carp, Tin Pan Dragon, The Crustationwagon,'' and ''Road Kill Café.'' Flatmo has been referenced for his kinetic sculptures in ''Pedaling Art'' in ''Artful Jesters'' a book of Innovators and Visual Wit and Humor by Nicholas Roukes and was also featured in a film called ''It’ll Have Blinking Eyes and A Moving Mouth'' based on the Kinetic Grand Championship in Humboldt County, California. As a result of that film, Duane Flatmo along with other kinetic artists, June Moxon and Ken Beidleman traveled to London in 1999 to film an episode of Junkyard Wars, which then lead to an invite to participate in a Chinese version of the game produced by Zhongqi Sun from Dezhou City, China in 2004. Duane Flatmo’s other accomplishments include a performance on Stupid Pet Tricks/Stupid Human Trick a segment on ''Late Night with David Letterman'' in 1992 and he was also a finalist in America's Got Talent in August 2006, playing a guitar with an eggbeater and a weed whacker. As a commercial artist, Flatmo designed all the beer labels for Lost Coast Brewery. He is also the artist behind FoxFarm Soil and Fertilizer Company designing the labels for numerous custom fertilizer blends. Flatmo’s most recent kinetic sculpture is El Pulpo Mecanico, a 26 feet tall flame-blowing kinetic octopus with mechanical bulging eyes, mouths and tentacles that has been seen at Burning Man in 2011 and 2012. El Pulpo Mecanico was also showcased at Nocturnal Wonderland in 2011 and Electric Daisy Carnival in 2012, and made an appearance at Arts Alive! in Eureka, CA. El Pulpo Mecanico was created out of recycled metal scrap pieces from Arcata Scrap and Salvage, and is anchored onto a 1973 Ford 250. The model for El Pulpo Mecanico was made from trash found on the beaches of La Peñita de Jaltemba, Mexico. Duane Flatmo designed and created El Pulpo Mecanico, Steve Gellman produced the fire feature, and Jerry Kunkel fashioned the electrical work. Flatmo lives in Eureka, California with his wife and fellow artist, Micki Dyson Flatmo. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Duane Flatmo」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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