ART GALLERY

Welcome to the Weird Chief Pictures Art Gallery

Choose a category below.

Original Paintings
Visions created with the use of photography, rattle cans, acrylics, markers/pens, stencils and wood.

Pop Art Paintings
Taeoalii's huge archive of pop art paintings.


Sketches & Drawings
Sketches from the past, present and future.

Photography
Photo work by Adrienne & Iosua Tai.

Poetry
Spoken word provided by Iosua, Adrienne and many friends. Submit your own poems.

Tattoos
Photos of Tattoos by Iosua and friends.
ARTISTS

As of 2005 Iosua and Adrienne have been surviving as artists, selling over 8,000 pieces to art collectors worldwide, in countries such as Israel, South Korea, New Zealand, Germany, Iceland, South Africa, China, Japan, the UK and abroad. Their art is displayed in homes, studios, galleries, cafes, and restaurants from coast to coast with at least one or many more in each of the 50 states. Their pieces have sold with a price tag ranging from $75 - $5000.

Adrienne Nicole Taeoalii

Born and raised in Salt Lake City Utah, Adrienne Taeoalii graduated from Hillcrest High in ’98 and has always had a strong interest in music and the arts. After a few summer-salts, a plate of pickles, and meeting her husband (Iosua Tai), her art interests were forced to become a daily part of her life, when she and Iosua started selling their art on eBay in 2005. Since then she has had the luxury of using her creative noggin on a daily basis, and at the same time make a living out of it. She has been painting, designing, writing, singing (mostly to herself and baby) and recently rehabilitated her love
for photography.

Iosua Tai Taeoalii

My name is Iosua Tai Taeoalii (Joshua); I am an American/Samoan artist and award winning filmmaker. Over 3 decades ago I was released upon this treasure we know as earth, in the demure, but beautiful city of Salt Lake. In 1995, saturated with high school adolescents and operating under the allure of teenage-angst, I devilishly launched my own film production company Weird Chief Pictures. With drudgery, determination and even a little luck I have developed two television series, over 4 feature-length films and a handful of award-winning shorts, including Darkroom, Waiting and 3.2 Percent.

From the time that I could appreciate and comprehend the images that my eyes were transmitting, I’ve had a beckoning passion for the arts. I’ve surrendered myself to many creative mediums including music, interior design, photography, tattoos, web design, architecture, poetry, graphic design, TV and film production and recently I have acquired a perplexing taste for the landscaping trade. Presently I stimulate my constitution by mixing the use of photography, rattle cans, stencils and acrylics.

Over the last 5 years I've been extremely fortunate to be financially and romantically in a position to focus on the arts full-time. I am consistently inspired by my wife Adrienne, daughter Nalei, son Soul and the vitality of existence. With a vast collection of family and friends, that I accredit to my Samoan heritage, I have been blessed with tremendous support and I owe a great deal of gratitude to all of them.

 

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FEATURED ART
 

"Assuaged Approach"
17"x25" Framed Original: $2000

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"Lavish Lashes & Long Larynx"
15"x30" Framed Original: $1800

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REVIEWS

March 3rd 2010 Globe Salt Lake Community College by Amber Rackham
Utah art show supports The Road Home


Take one fine night of art featuring mediums of spray paint to kitting, add The Road Home homeless shelter and "A New Perspective: Submerged in Art" is formed. Weird Chief Pictures, Iosua Tai (Josh) and Adrienne Taeoalii, along with Sub-Visions, Utah Artists, worked to organize and hold this event on Friday, Feb. 26, 2010 in Salt Lake City. Artists were asked to display their work, allowing locals to "submerge" themselves, and also raised contributions for The Road Home. Donations at the door, tickets sold for prize drawings and each artist donating a portion of their sales contributed to the proceeds raised for the shelter. As noted by Sub-Visions founders, "The artist trade is often an impoverished one and it seems that our generosity to the homeless shelter is fitting."

The exhibit featured all art forms including music, poetry, photographs, drawings and paintings, sculptures, tattoos and clothing. With focus aimed toward a fresh generation of artistic discipline and vision, Josh Taeoalii and his wife Adrienne, produced over six tables filled with their work for the night. Josh expressed excitement for the event, the chance for his fellow artist friends to share their work and time spent raising money for a great cause. When local artists come together with the community it says something about them and Josh Taeoalii agrees, "Are we hip people, more in touch with our feelings? Artists take notice and are aware of their surroundings. I think we tend to dig a little deeper."

Joshua Sloan, 17, was selected as the special guest to display his pieces and also represented The Road Home. Joshua currently lives in the year-around shelter which provides more than 278,900 nights of shelter to over 5,300 individuals. Joshua has only been working on his art for about 2 years but has aspirations to become a fashion designer. With his drawings, design book and etchings on display he wanted everyone to appreciate his art more than he does.

Other contributing artists included, Mason Fetzer, a child of the digital revolution who paints to play with the eye and Troy Henderson who finds inspiration through urban landscapes and graffiti. Adrienne Taeoalli, Josh's wife, began by selling her art on eBay and now makes a living from it. Kali Mellus, creates wearable art and Adrian Prazen's latest vision includes disregarded toys that have some back to life in newly created forms. In all, the exhibit featured more than 12 amazingly driven and talented artists.

Expectations for the evening were set high. Josh Taeoalii hoped for a good experience for all and also wanted to create awareness for The Road Home. The prizes from sponsors along with the donations demonstrated generosity, but giving someone a chance for hope completed the evening. When asked about the night's achievements, Josh Taeoalii said, "In a nut shell, I hope after tonight, that kid can leave here and say, I can be an artist."

The Road Home helps families, men and women to find well-matched housing options after they have come to stay in the shelter. The main source of revenue for The Road Home comes from private contributions and the highest expense is running the shelter. Some families can stay an average of 65 days. They continue to help meet the needs of the increasing numbers coming to the shelter and due to the slow economy they expect to see even more staying this year. The Road Home is always in need of donations especially blankets, bedding, personal hygiene items, socks and clothing; for more information on how to help call, 801-359-4142.


 

2009 Utah Arts Festival ABC 4 NEWS interview.
Utah Arts Festival not feeling the economic slump
 

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah ( ABC 4 NEWS)-The Utah Arts Festival wrapped up its fourth and final day on Sunday. The slowing economy was not a problem at the Salt Lake City event.

Exhibitor Kathy Ross of Seattle, WA says she made great money. Her stick figure looking dolls made out of newspapers and road maps are popular with everybody. Park City’s Kathleen Nichols says art is a great addition. Nichols says," I think this is really when you need art. It totally brought a smile to my face."

The festival has been great for out of town art lovers, and locals like Murray’s Joshua Taeoalii. His stenciled pop culture pictures went like hotcakes. Taeoalii says,” I think we are going to do more than $5,000 in one day. Don’t tell my mother because I’m going to ask her for a loan.”
 

Fame in Frame Blog by Sean P. Means
June 26th, 2009

Whatever pop-culture icons inspire Iosua Tai Taeoalii, a filmmaker and painter from Murray, Utah, go on a canvas.   In his booth at the Utah Arts Festival, Taeoalii and his wife Adrienne display stencil-based paintings of movie scenes, rock icons, historical figures and more. (You can check them out on the couple's web site.)  His latest: Sitting Bull and Tom Waits. He's also got scenes from "Nosferatu" and "The Big Lebowski" up.  "I almost designed a Michael Jackson one last night, but I couldn't do it. It seemed too soon to me," Taeoalii said. "I would probably have done the '80s Jackson."

2008 Utah Arts Festival Opening Night Review.
Artists of the Utah Art Festival

 I was incredibly impressed with local artists Iosua & Andrienne Taeoalii, coming from Murray, UT. They had some really great spray paint picture of various popular icons, both modern and historical. I'm certainly not an art critic, so forgive me if I sound green, but their stuff was really great. It really wasn't all that expensive, their pieces sold for $65, and if I had and extra $65 that I didn't have to spend on gas I totally would have picked up a spray painted picture of Che Gueverra.

Posted by Tim Glenn of From The Ship To The Sea Blog http://solidgroundcafe.blogspot.com/