Ruby Mazur, New "Mouth & Tongue"
NEW YORK, NY.- Legendary pop artist Ruby Mazur, best known as the creator of the original “mouth & tongue” image designed for The Rolling Stones, first used on the “Tumbling Dice” record sleeve in 1972, is currently enjoying the 50th Anniversary of his iconic image, with new 2022 exhibits in Hawaii, Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe.
Following his highly-successful 2021 exhibits at Hawaii’s Holle Fine Art gallery on the island of Maui, where he’s been living for the past 16 years, acclaimed pop artist Ruby Mazur is now debuting his all new series of original oil on canvas paintings, along with color prints and special edition giclee prints, at Holle Fine Art at 839 Front Street in Lahaina, HI, with a two-day opening on June 3rd and 4th, 2022 and will remain on exhibit through the summer.
Many of the paintings in his latest series are new variations on the iconic “mouth and tongue” image he created back in 1972, which has endured over the last 50 years…much like the band he designed it for…with continuous demand from pop art fans and collectors. Among the new pieces he’ll unveil at the June 3rd & 4th opening will be an original “Mouth & Tongue” Dice painting he just finished.
Mazur’s new series will then move on for two simultaneous exhibit openings in Las Vegas, NV at the Signature Gallery in the Venetian Hotel on June 24th & 25th, where he’ll unveil his new “Gamblin’ Mouth & Tongue” painting among others, and at the Wyland Gallery in Planet Hollywood, on June 26th, 2022. These Las Vegas exhibits will be followed by another at the Wyland Gallery in Lake Tahoe, NV from June 30th-July 3rd, where he’ll also be making a personal appearance. These Las Vegas and Lake Tahoe exhibits will now give many more pop art lovers the opportunity to see his work up-close in-person, as opposed to only online, as exhibits in recent years have been mainly in Hawaii.
Ruby Mazur, raised in New York City, has been living and working in Maui for the last sixteen years and launched his early career in pop art and graphics at age 21as Art Director of Paramount Records. That first year he received a Grammy award nomination for his design on the “CrowFoot” album cover. Over the past 45 years, his innovative & influential artistry has been displayed in galleries around the world. His outrageous and trend setting designs have since graced over 3,000 album covers for the likes of Elton John, Billy Joel, Ray Charles, Sarah Vaughn, Van Morrison, Jim Croce Jimmy Buffett, B.B. King and countless others, in addition to movie soundtrack covers including "Love Story", "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory", "Malcolm X" and "Lenny Bruce".