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Jeff Soto was born on 3 June, 1975 in Fullerton, California, United States, is an American painter. At 45 years old, Jeff Soto height not available right now. We will update Jeff Soto's height soon as possible.
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47 years old |
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Gemini |
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3 June 1975 |
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3 June |
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Fullerton, California, United States |
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American |
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Jeff Soto Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Jeff Soto worth at the age of 47 years old? Jeff Soto’s income source is mostly from being a successful Painter. He is from American. We have estimated
Jeff Soto's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Soto was born in Fullerton, California, the eldest of four brothers. His father, Jeffrey worked as an offset printer and was an outdoor enthusiast and taxidermist. His mother, Patricia was a homemaker. Soto grew up in a middle class household where creativity was encouraged. He developed an interest in animals and plants due to his parents’ various outdoor activities- gardening, fishing, falconry and camping. From an early age Soto showed an interest in drawing, painting, and storytelling. As a high school student, Soto began to experiment with various genres and art techniques including painting, photography, ceramics, and filmography. In 1992 and 1993 he was a California Arts Scholar and attended the California State Summer School for the Arts held at CalArts in Valencia. He graduated from Norte Vista High School in 1993.
2018 "Futuregods", Lancaster Museum of Art, Lancaster, CA
2016 "Graffiti", Bunsen Goetz Galerie, Nuremberg, Germany
2016 "The Sotofish Society", Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, NY
Soto lives and works in Riverside, California with his wife Jennifer and their two daughters. In 2016 he became a full-time Professor at Riverside City College where he teaches studio art classes.
2015 "Nightgardens", Merry Karnowsky Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
2013 "Fire Within", two person show with Maxx242. Bunsen Goetz Galerie, Nuremberg, Germany
2012 "Decay and Overgrowth", Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, NY
2010 "Lifecycle", Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY
2009 "The Inland Empire", Stolenspace, London
2008 "Turning in Circles", Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, CA
2007 "Storm Clouds", Jonathan Levine Gallery, New York, NY
2006 "Cold Ice Age", BLK/MRKT Gallery, Culver City, CA
2006 "Supernova", Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, NY
2004 "Jeff Soto", BLKMRKT Gallery, Culver City, CA
2003 "Complete Domination", OX-OP Gallery. Minneapolis, MN
In 2002, Soto began working as a freelance illustrator specializing in editorial work. Some of his clients include Entertainment Weekly, Sony Music, Rockstar Games, Saatchi & Saatchi, United Airlines and Disney. His work has adorned magazines, books, albums, and advertisements. Soto created illustrations to be the album art of releases by two post-hardcore bands; Finch's Say Hello To Sunshine in 2005 and Halifax's The Inevitability of a Strange World in 2006. In 2010, Soto began creating gig posters for various bands including Pearl Jam, The Black Keys and Soundgarden.
In 2002, Soto had his first solo exhibit at New Image Art Gallery in Los Angeles. Months later he showed at La Luz de Jesus in Los Angeles. These shows were well received and soon after he was invited to group and solo exhibits throughout the United States. With roots in graffiti as well as traditional painting, Soto continues to show in galleries which feature "Street Art" and also those which show "Pop Surrealism". He has been called a "crossover" artist for his relevance in both genres. In 2008 Soto had a solo exhibit at the Riverside Art Museum. His art has been chronicled in Potato Stamp Dreams (2005) and Storm Clouds (2009) both published by Murphy Books. He is represented in the United States by Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City. His paintings have been exhibited throughout the world including museums, galleries and walls in New York, Paris, Tokyo and London.
2001 "Potato Stamp Dreams", New Image Art, Los Angeles, CA
In 1999 Soto transferred to Art Center College of Design in Pasadena where he majored in Illustration and minored in Fine Art. That same year, Soto, disillusioned and bored with the state of graffiti art in the late 1990s, took what ended up being a decade long hiatus. He focused instead on both showing his work in local galleries and developing his illustration career. During these years, Soto was inspired by several of his Art Center instructors who were working as successful illustrators as well as showing the same work in galleries. Soto had his first solo exhibit during his last year in college. Potato Stamp Dreams opened at New Image Art Gallery in Los Angeles a few days after the September 11th terrorist attacks. As a student in 2002 Soto began to work in the field of illustration, with work appearing in American Illustration and Communication Arts. Soto graduated with Distinction from Art Center College of Design in April 2002.
In 1999 Soto took a break from all aerosol painting, citing health reasons, boredom with the limitations of the spray can and conflict among graffiti writers. Ten years later in London, Soto visited artists D*Face and Word To Mother. Seeing their work in person inspired Soto to begin painting on walls again. Since then, Soto has reconnected with his graffiti roots and painted murals in New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Miami, London and Paris. In 2010 he participated in the Underbelly Project, an illegal art gallery beneath the city of New York. In 2011 he completed his largest wall painting to date- "Les Chat Terrible" in Lyon, France. Soto claims he is not a graffiti writer or street artist, rather he calls himself “a muralist with an occasional urge to do some graf”.
Soto attended Riverside City College from 1993 to 1999, and earned an associate degree in Arts. While at RCC, Soto experimented further with art, including works in sculpture, public artworks (graffiti and stenciling), abstract painting, and computer design.
Soto adapted the moniker of “KILO”, "TREK" as well as “Sotofish” and started to tag, bomb and piece. In 1991 he met the artist Maxx242 and they began painting together. In 1995 they formed Bashers Crew which included members from Riverside, Los Angeles and Long Beach.
In 1989 Soto found a book while looking through the Riverside Downtown Library's art section called Street Art. The book showcased early illegal art in New York as well as hip hop based subway graffiti of the 1970s. Inspired by this book, he began stenciling his “Sotofish” design on walls and signs. The following year he and a friend created a graffiti crew called CIA (Criminally Insane Artists) which attracted several other writers from their high school.
Jeff Soto (born June 3, 1975) is an American contemporary artist. His distinct color palette, subject matter and technique have been said to bridge the gap between Pop Surrealism and Street Art.