Jonathan Villegas -VILE
Contact Info
Email: OfficialVileDrawings@gmail.com
Instagram: villegas_drawings
Jonathan Villegas Is a multi-disciplinary artist based in California, who has taken the opportunity to learn various mediums from traditional, digital, and even learn to incorporate new and old mediums into his own artwork that pays tributes and homages to popular media’s such as film, literature, art, and existing architecture. As a child Jonathan grew up enjoying the theaters and creating sketches on his personal sketchbook as a way of coping with his mental disabilities. Over the years Jonathan has made it his mission to explore new mediums and create art that tells a visual story with distinct objects and personal familiarity that others may know and understand. He hopes that his viewers can piece the story in their own unique conclusion, as there are many ways to interpret an ending for a film. His love for art and film has allowed him to pursue new opportunities and explore art in meaningful and exciting ways that will continue to inspire others into pursuing their own passions and do something new, even if no one sees it. His love for contemporary art, conceptual art , animation and cinema is summarized by others to be narratively inspirational and infectious.
Exhibitions
Static Veil-2023
Martin Wong Gallery
San Francisco State University
What is the Static Veil? This entire exhibition has been a long dream come to life, that no one has ever done in our lifetime. Or the process to do this has been lost to time and was never shared to the artist world. There have been many setbacks along the way from faulty equipment and many more setbacks to capture the true elegance of the VHS tape unto its true format as opposed to rendering its aesthetics unto an adobe premiere video. But I wanted to do something no-one else has ever done before by capturing my works into a physical VHS cassette for anyone to plug in and enjoy, like plugging an SD card into the computer to view all of your works. the inspiration for this project came from my love for creating film and art. I was denied at the Stillwell exhibition and my artwork at the time was ok at best, but this denial reignited a burning passion in me to do something that would shock everyone and do something bizarre and unconventional even for modern standards. This is also a peak into a time period long lost and yet somehow not forgotten. We may have jumped into more advanced technologies to truly capture the moment and beauty of each creation, but I wanted to breathe life into my childhood and take a moment to appreciate the neo fusion of old cinema in new artworks in a reclassified media. As for my works this is everything I made in the last year and this year. As for the who that inspired me to make this project some of the inspirations came from Cowboy bebop episode’s 18 and 23, and storyteller, “Tatsuki Fujimoto’s” stories: Good bye Eri, Fire Punch and Chainsaw Man. Last but certainly not least my boss at the Doc film institute who had an old CR TV laying in her office. Since I have been working at the DocFilm Institute at SFSU I have had the pleasure to get into the thick and thin of filming and learning to work with professional film equipment for the first time in my life. Then the idea dawned on me, “what if I could turn my work into a VHS static Film for people to plug in and see the artwork." Some of these are animations, Gif’s and artwork imprinted into VHS films. As for the artwork you see in this room these are my artworks of different mediums as some of you may know I used to work exclusively in black and white, primarily ink. But as of recently I wanted to really sharpen my skills and create artworks of color and begin to understand realism so I can break the rules and take what I have learned and pour it into my own style. As for the exhibition itself this is my biggest trust into the community as I entrust this technology in the public space, for anyone and everyone to enjoy.
Pyramid Scheme-2023
Minnesota
street project
This exhibition is a gathering of most of the local bay artist and the works they produced, big and small and attached on the walls and into the ceiling. the event started with 3 artist and multiplied unto itself till there is no room left.
The Gumball Machine 2023
Martin Wong Gallery
San Francisco State university
This exhibition is a group collaboration with artist in Kevin's Art 600 class that includes various media and mediums by each of the classmates all jumbled like a gumball machine
Animation Film Fest -2021
Capolla Theatre
San Francisco State University
This event was a film festival hosted by the animation society and students of the animation minor hosting students thesis films and animations from all of the animation classes. this event was hosted online due to the pandemic.
Animation Film Fest -2022
Capolla Theatre
San Francisco State University
This event was a film festival hosted by the animation society and students of the animation minor hosting students thesis films and animations from all of the animation classes. This event was hosted on campus and during this festival I was able to premiere my animated thesis film.