KeFe / Kelly Tunstall & Ferris Plock

UNITED STATES

Black Book Gallery is pleased to announce Spirit Club, an exhibition by the artist duo KeFe, opening Saturday, May 29th from 7 – 10pm. The artists will be present.

KeFe builds imaginary worlds of mischievous characters and otherworldly spirits. The artists who comprise KeFe — Kelly Tunstall and Ferris Plock — began working together under their shared moniker in 2006. Since then, their work has been exhibited in Tokyo, Mexico City, Miami, New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Spirit Club will include works by each artist, as well as collaborative paintings by the duo.

Based in San Francisco, KeFe’s art reflects the Bay area’s rich artistic heritage — from the 1960s poster art of the Haight’s psychedelic heydays , to the skaters, punks and graffiti artists of the Beautiful Losers movement. These subcultures each developed their own aesthetic, which Tunstall and Plock remix into a new visual lexicon. The duo’s signature is their menagerie of hyper-stylized characters, inspired by anime, manga, pop surrealism, and the myriad personas of California’s lowbrow art scene, as well as recomposition and elaborations based on the physical form.

Tunstall and Plock’s paintings combine graphic elements — dense patterning and technicolor palettes — with whimsical figures reminiscent of forest nymphs, spirits, and the woodland creatures of folklore.

“Spirit Club ” is a light hearted double play on the spirit realms, and spirit (as in enthusiastic school spirit), into which KeFe’s characters share a communal space- at once somber and celebratory.

Kelly and Ferris see their characters as sacred beings — suspended between two realms, they embody ancestral spirits as well as earthly emotions like joy, hope, and youthful naivete. Even in the heaviest of times, KeFe’s work is light-hearted and reverberates with optimism.

For the artists, the creative process behind this new body of work has been more meditative than in the past. Normally, KeFe begins their process by developing their characters alongside a narrative arc, which provides structure — a set of parameters — to their collaborative studio practice.

With this series, however, the artists allowed each scene to develop more organically. During the pandemic’s numerous lockdowns, KeFe turned to these paintings as an emotional release, and as a way to conjure acceptance of the unknown — in an increasingly unpredictable world.

While San Francisco’s skies turned red from wildfire smoke, a historically contentious presidential election dominated the newscycle, and the pandemic raged on with no end in sight, KeFe channeled their energy into their art. They sought refuge — and found it — in these dreamlike, floating worlds of benevolent spirits. Created during one of the darkest years in human memory, KeFe’s playfully surreal artworks are triumphs of imagination, and a testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

Kelly Tunstall (born 1979) received her BA from California College of Arts and Crafts in 2002.

Working in acrylic, collage, spray paint, pencil, pen and ink, gold leaf and some secret sauce, the experimental, yet classically grounded works live somewhat comfortably in a space between graphic expression, stylized representation, surrealism, and sketch. The patina of age and calligraphic drawing methods lend further depth to her story-filled worlds.

The simplicity of the messages are enhanced by the underlying vitality and complex layering within the work. In her portraits, Tunstall renders stylized female figures and their adaptations to environment: nests built of painted boards held together by drawn nails or far off planets. The physical form and its accompanying exterior become a mirror for internal thought processes and turmoil.

For instance, frequent themes such as mermaids, twins, or extra limbs concede a desire, a reliance, an adaptation, or more simply, an aspiration to something greater than being in the painting they inhabit.

Also working in illustration, installation, and multimedia projects, Tunstall plays with the contrast between a compositional formality and a more casual revelation of method.

Tunstall has shown nationally and internationally, often in collaboration with her husband, Ferris Plock. Her work is on permanent view at the restaurants a16 and Bar Crudo, both in San Francisco and at Alcazar and Cheeky’s located in Palm Springs. Her following includes technologists and rockstars, fashionistas and foodies alike.

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Ferris Plock is an artist living and working in San Francisco his wife, Kelly Tunstall (Plock’s partner in the artistic duo KeFe), and his two sons Brixton and Gus. Plock brings a dedicated focus to his work that is paired with a wild sense of originality. Through a variety of mediums including acrylic, watercolor, spray paint, India ink, gold or silver leaf, and collage Plock creates highly detailed works, often character-based paintings on wood panel, that combine contemporary pop culture with the aesthetic of Japanese ukiyo-e woodblocks. Widely-accomplished and with a diverse range of artistic interests, Plock has created illustrations for many high-profile clients, has been involved in solo and group exhibitions both nationally and abroad, and also served as a 2010 SF Recology Artist in Resident, a 2018 De Young Artist in Resident, and a 2019 Space Program (SF) Artist in Resident.

Ferris also happens to be a Jeremy Fish favorite: “Ferris Plock is a wonderful man, who works very hard, and draws wonderful drawings. He and his wonderful family have made San Francisco a better place for a very long time. I wish they would adopt me.”

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KeFe
Spirit Club
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 24 x 30 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $3,000
Availability: Inquire or Purchase

KeFe
Cobras!
Media: Acrylic and gold leaf on wood panel
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $1,700
Availability: SOLD

Ferris Plock
Hitotsume-Koz(o)
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 30 x 40 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $7,000
Availability: SOLD

Ferris Plock
Yokai Rock
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 24 x 30 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $4,000
Availability: Inquire or Purchase

Ferris Plock
Yokai Skate
Media: Acrylic and gold leaf on wood panel
Size: 30 x 40 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $7,000
Availability: Inquire or Purchase

Kelly Tunstall
Headcase
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 16 x 20 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $1,400
Availability: SOLD

Ferris Plock
On The Menu
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 12 x 16 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $1,300
Availability: SOLD

Ferris Plock
Personal Hero
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 12 x 16 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $1,300
Availability: SOLD

Kelly Tunstall
Human Fly
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 11 x 14 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $800
Availability: SOLD

Kelly Tunstall
Rubber Duck
Media: Acrylic on wood panel
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Year: 2021
Price: $1,700
Availability: SOLD