Robert Earl is a formulated, controlled body slam through life, once quoted as being the Martha Stewart of youth culture by Fortune Magazine. He has graced the pages of numerous publications, and his ability to walk confidently though dog parks barefoot has somehow opened the doors to major corporations. As he operates a small creative group in La Jolla, Ca that deals with everything from the violin maker down the street to the fortune 500 company that owns the street.
When Robert Earl is not creating corporate art for other people, he enjoys the freedom of creating his own art. With no guidelines, no bosses and definitely no meetings, he just creates. The belief he follows is, art is created simply so people will smile, be inspired or just say, "Dude that's cool." He believes that art is the purity of his lifestyle.
Robert Earl's work can be seen hanging at an award winning restaurant in Houston, sitting next to Basquiat in a private collection in Las Vegas, and taped on a bench next to a homeless man.
In any case, Robert Earl is a planned accident waiting to happen.