Below Street Level: Portraits by Treiops Treyfid
curated by: Deryke Cardenaz
NOW HAPPENING AT THE BOYD
Solo show at The Boyd
Below Street level
Portraits by Treiops Treyfid
Opening Reception Thursday, October 14, 7pm – Midnight
410 Boyd street DTLA
On San Pedro between 3rd & 4th streets
No Cover | FREE parking

Treiops Treyfid has set his sights on his friends in the local LA art scene as subjects for his upcoming portraiture
project and solo show. An entire body of new work will be displayed.
The simple, posed portraits give Treyfid the excuse to explore his library of materials combining them in new
and different ways. The new artworks are put upon surfaces salvaged from the sides of roads and garbage bins.
Old cheap furniture, thrown away doors, ripped out wall board, broken glass and mirror are among the humble
surfaces used. The dramatic works are rife with stains, dirt, rips, drips, splashes, slashes, dust, scrapes, breaks,
cuts, and tape. An often present element in the new works is the grid which Treyfid uses to reign in a sense of
order in a chaotic milieu of detritus. Treyfid employs the use of the spray paint stencil to good effect in the new
mixed media pieces, a technique long and often used in his past artworks. These new works are particularly well
suited to the new gallery (still looking). A new below street level venue in a dark,
dirty, gritty city environment.
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