My Brother’s Glock

Vincent Pacheco
My Brother’s Glock
Cardboard, paper, and glue , 40” x 25 “ x 8”
My Tia gave me a pound for Christmas

Vincent Pacheco
My Tia gave me a pound for Christmas
Cardboard, paper, glue, ziploc bag, 13” x 18” x 8”
Double life

Vincent Pacheco
Double life
Cardboard, paper, and glue, 48” x 48” x 8”
Cultural Research

Vincent Pacheco
Cultural Research
Cardboard, paper, and glue, 12” x 20” x 5”
Sur X3

Vincent Pacheco
Sur X3
Cardboard, paper, and glue, 30” x 12” x 10”
Dear God

Vincent Pacheco
Dear God
Ink on lumber, 36” x 48”
Nada

Vincent Pacheco
Nada
Ink on lumber, 16”x20”
Xanax

Vincent Pacheco
Xanax
Acrylic, house paint on lumber
1800

Vincent Pacheco
1800
Acrylic, house paint on lumber, 18” x 22”
Mickeys

Vincent Pacheco
Mickeys
Acrylic, house paint on lumber, 42” x 65.5”

Vincent Pacheco was raised in a family of gangbangers and drug dealers from San Francisco’s Mission District. After becoming the first one in his family to graduate from college, Pacheco spent the next 15 years of his life working in the American advertising industry, hustling his way up the corporate ladder in earnest. Having worked for clients such as Disney, Marvel, Yahoo, Microsoft, 20th Century Fox, and Paramount Pictures, Pacheco threw in the towel and decided to seek a life that was dedicated towards spiritual growth rather than monetary gain. He now lives in a cabin in the woods, no longer works for corporations, and is actively processing the ideas of family, place, and personal history. Pacheco is a mixed-media artist, living and working in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California.

www.VincentPacheco.com

@pacheco_vinny