Often when we see Little Eddie on Haight Street, he has so many drawings tucked under his arms he can barely hold them all. His work is intricate, playful, and brutally honest, alive with the energy of a San Francisco, of what this City was and is about: creativity, a sense of humor, a sense of self — at the core of which is LOVE [with a large heaping of sarcasm!] Here’s what Little Eddie had to share with us. We love you, Eddie!
“A brief story about myself and my artwork: I can them ‘projects’ because I don’t think an artist is defined by how much money he or she makes, but by how many people we touch with our artwork (projects). True artists make art for the sake of art.
I am in books, magazines, and on TV. If you wish, please google ‘KQED, Little Eddie interview’. I am also on an album, The Paper Stars CD, Under the Sun. I wrote ‘1000 Dreams’.
I am currently In The Window Of the Hospitality House’s Gallery at 1009 Market Street at 6th. I am a native San Franciscan from Candlestick Cove. When our phone number started with ‘JUniper’, older people in SF would trip on that.
Anyway, a true artist is doing art fo the sake of art, and somehow it’s all introspective art.
Thank you!
–Little Eddie”