R.Land is an Atlanta artist who created the “Wash for ATL” designs during the Covid-19 crisis. aka Ronnie Land.
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Ria Pell Ale Beer Store
Wash for ATL Coffee Mug Gift Store
Wash for ATL T-Shirt Gift Store
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Pop Smart - See & Do: Visual art: Summerland Article
Pop Smart - Culture Surfing: R. Land Article
R. Land is joining seven other artists for Art Created for Pirates by Pirates, an exhibit that opened at the Plaza Theatre May 6.
Eyeball Skeleton: “As preteen rockers from Baltimore, these little kids’ first record, No. 1, is one of my favorite rock albums of this century.”
Shut Up Little Man!, Raymond and Peter: “Although they’ve been dead for years, recordings of their profane,...
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Weekend arts agenda: Seduction, and prayer July 10 2009 Article
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There’s something about R. Land’s Pray for ATL design that inspires feelings of love. Those weathered hands seem so earnest. Especially when they’re covered in scales.
This weekend features not one, but two exhibitions uniting art, film, and … fish. The first is Alcove Gallery’s Big Tuna anniversary celebration tonight, July 10, from 7 p.m.-midnight. Why’s it called Big...
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Atlanta according to Dr. Dax Article
Cartoon Madness IV: Circus presents three-ring art show (1) Article
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Evil clowns famously fuel kiddie nightmares, just as sad clown paintings on black velvet inevitably trouble the dreams of art critics.
Alcove Gallery owner H.C. Warner genuinely loves the greasepaint and sawdust, however, and the word “trapeze” even figures in his e-mail address. For his birthday every February, the Decatur-based artist goes to the circus. “The...
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A mutated catfish man has been swimming through R. Land’s psyche since he was 8 years old.
The popular Atlanta painter grew up in Jacksonville, where he was tantalized by trailers for a movie with the inexplicable title Zaat. Director Don Barton filmed Zaat in neighboring locales such as Marineland, Silver Springs and Switzerland, Fla., so young Land had already picked up...
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June is going to kick my ass in the best way. Between a month’s worth of Art on the BeltLine performances and installations, and, like, everyone having a gallery opening, it’s shaping up to be a deliciously exhausting month. The big kick-off: ARTLANTIS coming back to sing praise to the underground art gods on the stoop of Druid Hills Baptist Church on Saturday, June 5. Come get...
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Lennyâs hosts FU to the F-2 benefit for Cabbagetown tornado victims Article
On Friday, April 19, starting at 4 p.m. and running well into the wee hours of the morning, Lenny’s Bar is hosting an all day and night rock show/art auction/dance party.
All of the art is original work created on debris that was collected from the streets of Cabbagetown the day after the tornado hit. There will be some big name artists donating work including R. Land, Gus...
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The East Atlanta Strut celebrates 18 years of music, art, and neighborhood culture Article
It’s a Nosebleed Weekend in L5P Article
Art Boxes artist: R. Land Article
You may not be familiar with the name R. Land, but his work should be recognizable. His style has graced the cover of the New York Press, covered the walls of local restaurants like Righteous Room and even been featured on an Aqua Teen Hunger Force DVD.
The reach of the Jacksonville native may have been most felt with his “Lost Cat” flyers which wandered the streets of Atlanta and all the...
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