The Art and Influence of Hip Hop

The Art and Influence of Hip Hop

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Dan Lish

"De La Soul" original illustration by Dan Lish, 2015

Lot Closed

March 30, 04:54 PM GMT

Estimate

1,500 - 2,500 USD

Lot Details

Description

"De La Soul," 2015


Ink pen on Cartridge paper, signed and dated at lower right "D.A Lish 2015", 11¾ by 8 in. (29.2 x 20.3 cm.), in overall excellent condition.

THE COLORFUL STYLINGS OF DE LA SOUL RENDERED IN BLACK & WHITE


Combining his passion for Hip Hop, love for its creators, and his own artistic mastery, Dan Lish executes intricately beautiful and often dream-like drawings that celebrate legendary figures in the industry. His work has been supported by numerous artists and notable figures such as DJ Prince Paul, Biz Markie, De La Soul, Raekwon, J. Period, Pos, Rakim, Large Professor, RZA, Diamond D, Cypress Hill, Goldie, J-Dilla Foundation, Lee Scratch Perry, Dave Chapelle, and Pharoahe Monarch with J. Live writing the forward for his first book, Egostrip Book 1.


In his own words, Lish describes the inspiration behind the current lot, De La Soul, featuring the infectious, seminal trio of the Native Tongues, De La Soul:


"Pos (Posdnuos of De La Soul) got in contact, with the vision of creating a piece for the Kickstarter campaign for their album And The Anonymous Nobody. It was to be sold as an art print as an incentive to crowdfund, so the turnaround had to be quick. Unfortunately, I made the initial mistake of drawing Trugoy, Maseo and Posdnuos as their contemporary selves. I should have captured them from their 1987 era of 3 Feet High and Rising, and after a brief call with Pos, I re-created their 80's look with the dreaded high top fades, half-moons and round glasses." (Dan Lish)


Dan Lish has been a lead concept artist for the video game industry for over 20 years and has worked across a broad spectrum of other entertainment mediums, including comic and book illustrations, album cover art, and toy design. Born in the English town of Bury St. Edmunds Suffolk, Dan fell in love with Hip Hop in the early 1980s as a b-boy, graffiti writer, and later a D.J. for pirate radio stations and night clubs in and around the south coast of England. Having dual nationality, Lish re-located to New York City in the late 1990s, where he deepened his love for Hip Hop culture. 

 

He most recently completed a crowdfunded campaign that successfully launched his first artbook, Egostrip Book 1, a compendium of Hip Hop illustrations in chronological order, and is currently working on Book Two. 


The Egostrip Project was born out of Dan's black book drawings of his favorite Hip Hop musicians that he would create while commuting on the busy London tube. Putting pen to paper, Dan's elbow rocked back and forth in tandem with his fellow travelers, creating a unique, organized chaos that came to life in each drawing. Back in his studio, Dan would scan each drawing and color them digitally to add texture, tone and details. This stage brought the original pen drawings to life, adding a depth and richness to each work. Dan describes the project as "a passion and a meditative therapy for years of working the other end of a busy train ride, which now feels a world away." 


Provenance:

Courtesy of the artist


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