Literally equal time spent between Fairfield/SF/Oakland every week, 25, Working on a BA in Art History, www.ryandelahoz.com
I would say something like "Mostly it is personal reflection. I used to try to come up with ways to explain it with big words but lately I would rather hear what others think. I think a lot about loss, hope, isolation, freedom from oppression, the destruction of natural resources, myth, magic, the pursuit of happiness. Oh, I don't know" - I'm just testing the water of this crazy world and trying to do what I feel.
"Death of an Old Old Man","Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption", the ghosts that live in the upstairs rooms of my Grandmother's house, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, those people that are endlessly hopeful and positive (they usually love cats and or all animals)
Both, with basil and dijon mustard if I am lucky!

If I am excited about a new piece it can keep me up until 3 or 4 am. I always work at night. Stuff I have been listening to lately: Pixies, Battles, Nirvana, Radiohead, The Mall, Kanye West, Chariot, Deerhunter, Punch, Mars Volta, Com Truise, Real Estate.
I work at Double Punch Gallery in San Francisco and the Oakland Museum of CA in Oakland.
I draw thumbnails on whatever I can find when I think of something that I want to make. This has resulted in countless pieces of receipt tape and post it notes with ideas on them in my wallet / pockets pretty much at all times. When I get into my studio I take it all out and look them over - go from there.
Micron Pens, Sharpie Poster Paint Pens, Paper, Xacto Knife
2011. That new 3rd Batman movie.
Travel>Invest>Pay Off Student Loans>Find a quiet piece of land someplace and spend the rest of my life in peace.
Ride a bike around. Check out some thrift stores in a small town. Mini golf! Head to the city. End up at the same place as the girl you always think about. Alternatively, hermit mode art making is okay too.
I spend equal time between the suburbs and the city and I really do feel lucky to have the best of both worlds. I like how San Francisco takes on a hometown feel as you meet people and realize that the city is quite small especially on a social level. I also enjoy my time in the suburbs and the quiet contemplation that it brings.
I will rant about something I discovered on my random wikipedia research that happens almost nightly; First off, I am really into "Dinosaurs Attack!" Trading Cards (Google image search them)-- Did you know that Tim Burton was planning on making a Dinosaurs Attack movie, but dismissed it when Jurassic Park was released? Instead he made Mars Attacks! CRAZY!
Show at Together Gallery Portland in March, A feature in the next Beautiful / Decay book, Museums Press in the UK is making a print with me in March and publishing my new zine that comes out in April, 7 inch record art for Human Hair on Sex Is Disgusting Records (UK) comes out in Feb.
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by Ryan De La Hoz
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