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Mike Vanderhoof

Member Since November 2013



About Mike Vanderhoof

Artist Statement:

 

I once spoke with an enthusiastic observer of my artwork while it was on gallery display recently, whose commentary seemed to coin a term that rang through my ear, summing it up in two words that lay roots in my brain: “Horror Pop.” Not to be categorized or pigeon-holed, but I loved the term to say the least. As a “monster kid” of the late 70’s and early 80’s, I was constantly in awe of any imagery that was darkened by castle walls, spider webs, and misty graveyards at dawn. From the gothic splendor of the Universal monster movie era, to the hatchet wielding splatter fests of the pioneering slasher films. While other children looked upon the heroic iconic imagery of Superman’s flowing cape, or a gun blasting G.I. Joe saving the globe, I was enamored by thoughts of the Frankenstein Monster versus the Wolfman in hand to paw combat, and the son of Ms. Voorhees hat tricking a trifecta of sinful camp counselors with one machete slice. Some of my fondest memories of my genre influence were gawking for hours at the beautifully tattered poster art on VHS box covers at the 80’s mom and pop video stores, as I searched for which weekly rental of cinematic treasure I was allowed to take home, or the elementary school era ritual of curling up in front of the television every Saturday night with my popcorn and candy to spend two hours with Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, as she broadcasted two hours of B-movie schlock in between boob jokes. So with my artistic and creative endeavors, I naturally take all of this childhood revelry, and mix it up in a bowl along with today’s more mainstream pop culture, and concoct the most adorably vile, gory gumbo this chef can cook. I paint as a mad scientist, capturing the entertainment icons of today, dragging them back in time, to the depths of my childhood laboratory, and re-animating them into a cheeky, bloody, horrorific creature of modern day….

The Dark Art of Mike Vanderhoof

 

 

BIO

King Mike V's knuckles say it all, "DON"T STOP", encompassing a lifetime of determination and persistance in bringing his talents to showcase to the world. Having been involved in art since the age of 5, and utilizing all types of medium from charcoal to oil painting, from airbrush to sculpting, from spray cans to mask-making, it seemed that tattooing would one day also be a natural progression. King Mike V, also known as Mike Vanderhoof, began tattooing in 1992 and opened his own parlor, Dr. Package Tattoo in 2001. After a decade of decadence, and traveling nationwide on the tattoo convention circuit, boasting many trophies and magazine articles, Mike decided to close the doors of Dr. Package Tattoo in late 2010 to pursue his music career and other aspirations. King Mike V's music career began at the age of 17, co-founding the hip hop group "The Labrats" with his friend and fellow rhymer EMC (r.i.p.). The group disbanded early after cutting a self-titled EP with producer Cory Yothers of Bellmark / Featherstone. After a short hiatus, King Mike V moved on to a solo project which his then-manager was in talks with Capitol Records to release it. But in time, the deal fell through and King Mike V proceeded on once again. In 1997, Mike joined the rap/metal group "Dr. Package" as lead vocalist and frontman, bringing his hip hop roots along with him. Dr. Package released their debut album "Kings" to rave reviews, and also had a follow up EP entitled "Earthquake Weather". After playing live relentlessly at nearly every southern california rock venue, appearing on TV and even aired on KROQ, Dr. Package became a hugely popular local act. The band had a mutual break-up around 2002. At this point, King Mike V decided to get back to his hip hop foundation and built his first pre-production studio where he c

Name: Mike Vanderhoof 
Joined: November 2013
Projects:

2013 - Album Cover Artwork for Mr. Morbid and Melph: Close to the End (Akkie Records)

2013 - Promo poster artwork for MATHZ video single: "Sikk"

2013 - Album Cover Artwork for Psix: Evolutie Van De Geest, Revolutie Van Het Beest

2012 - "Hottie & Coldie" for Girls and Corpses Magazine

2012 - Lupe Clothing - 3 T-Shirt Logo Designs

2012 - Route 66 Historical Society - "Fun Run 2013" T-shirt Design

2012 - Psychopathic Records - 2 Poster Designs for ICP The Gathering

2012 - HorrorBid.com - Header and Background Graphics

2012 - Open Casket Press "An Undead Christmas - A Zombie Anthology" - Book Cover Art

2011 - P$IX Presents: Underworld Netherlands "The Word Became Flesh and Blood" - Album Cover

2011 - The C.H.U.D.Z. - Contamination.Hazard.Urban.Disposal. - Album Cover

2011 - Outerspace "My Brother' Keeper" - Album Cover and Insert Artwork

2009 - Outerspace "God's Fury" - Tour T-shirt Design

 

AWARDS:

 

1st Place - Art Fusion Contest Body Art Expo 2010 Pomona, CA

 

2nd Place - Music Related Tattoo - Musink Tattoo Festival 2010 Orange, CA

1st Place - Cover-up Tattoo - Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention 2010

3rd Place - Leg Sleeve Tattoo - Baltimore Tattoo Arts Convention 2010

3rd Place - Best Sleeve Tattoo - Inkslingers Ball 2006 Angel Stadium, Anaheim

2nd Place - Leg Sleeve Tattoo - Artistry in Ink Festival 2005 Anaheim, CA

2nd Place - Most Unusual Theme Tattoo - Artistry in Ink Festival 2005 Anaheim

Nominated for 2 CRAGGY online radio awards October 2010

- Best New Radio Show (The King Mike V Radio Show)

- Best In-studio Live Guest (King Mike V)

 

PRESS FEATURES:

ReelyBored.com

Women in Horror Film Festival

Girls and Corpses Magazine

Dollar Bin Horror

LA Weekly

OC Weekly

Tattoo Magazine

Tattoo Flash Magazine

Tattoo Savage Magazine

Urban Ink Magazine

Inked Magazine

Mean Street Magazine

OC Register

KROQ

Cult Radio A Go Go

Skratch Magazine

RAW! Artists

XTV

Metal Madness

Felony Fights DVD

Jedi Mind Tricks Divine Fire DVD

Location: Bullhead City, AZ

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