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Stručné informace

  • Museums on APS:
    • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
    • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
    • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
    • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
    • East Baton Rouge Parish Library
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Top 3 works:
    • Globular Cluster with Ellipitcal Star Trails
    • Five Scenes Frozen in Time
    • Homunculus Experitmenting with the Essence of Life
  • Nationality: United States of America

Kvíz o umění

U každé otázky je pouze jedna správná odpověď.

Otázka 1:
What is David Rush’s stage name?
Otázka 2:
In which record label did David Rush sign a joint venture contract?
Otázka 3:
David Rush collaborated with Pitbull on the song “Go Girl”. What year was this collaboration released?
Otázka 4:
David Rush produced Jason Derulo’s hit single “Stupid Love.” In what year was this song released?
Otázka 5:
David Rush gained prominence as Young Bo$$ on Pitbull’s track “Go Girl”. What was the year of this debut feature?

David Mauricio Bowen-Petterson: A Fusion of Rhythm and Digital Vision

David Mauricio Bowen-Petterson, known professionally as David Rush, represents a fascinating intersection between hip hop artistry and cutting-edge digital art production—a testament to creativity unbound by traditional boundaries. Born in Highland Park, New Jersey in 1983, Rush’s journey began with formative years steeped in musical exploration before blossoming into a prolific producer and artist who now commands attention across both sonic landscapes and visual realms. His early career took root in collaborations with prominent figures like Pitbull, establishing him as a key player within the Mr. 305 Inc. collective. From “Go Girl” to “Everybody Fucks,” Rush’s contributions solidified his reputation for blending infectious beats with memorable hooks—a signature style that continues to define his output. Notably, he achieved significant success as Young Bo$, securing a notable feature on Pitbull's track "Go Girl," demonstrating an early aptitude for crafting impactful collaborations. This momentum propelled him into producing Jason Derulo’s hit single “Stupid Love,” showcasing versatility and expanding his artistic footprint beyond rapping. However, Rush’s path wasn’t solely defined by mainstream success; he honed his craft as a producer, experimenting with diverse genres and pushing creative boundaries. His involvement in Pitbull's "Global Warming" album further cemented his position within the contemporary hip hop scene. Collaborations with artists like Akon underscored his ability to adapt to evolving musical trends while maintaining a distinctive artistic voice. Beyond music production, Rush’s visual artistry distinguishes him as a multi-faceted talent. His digital artworks explore themes of futurism and psychedelic exploration—often characterized by layered patterns, bold lines, and vibrant colors—creating immersive experiences that mirror the energy of his music. Pieces like “Homunculus Experimenting with the Essence of Life” and "no title no date" exemplify this stylistic approach, inviting viewers into dreamlike worlds infused with technological influences. These artworks aren’t merely decorative; they're deliberate statements about pushing artistic boundaries and embracing unconventional perspectives. David Rush’s legacy extends beyond individual tracks and albums. He embodies a new paradigm for artists—one where musical prowess intersects seamlessly with digital creativity—leaving an indelible mark on both the hip hop genre and the broader realm of contemporary art. His work serves as inspiration for aspiring creatives who seek to forge their own unique paths, blending innovation with artistic vision.