David Grein(I)
- Producer
- Actor
- Animation Department
He defies description, the quintessential eccentric artist with his
punk rock alternative music and his cartoonish illustrations of
otherworldly creatures and distorted Earth animals. His given name is
Ian, born in Los Angeles and raised in places from coast-to-coast. He
was brought up in a Jewish-Christian secular way, his father's side is
from Panama and his mother's side is Ashkenazic Jew. With one older
sister and one younger sister, he is the middle child and it shows. His
family moved frequently, due to his father's work at IBM, staying for a
time in Texas, then in Danbury, Connecticut, until settling down in
Poughkeepsie, New York in 1981. David finished high school there and
then attended S.U.N.Y. at Purchase.
For decades, he kept a friendly rivalry with fellow artist Tasciotti. They both appear in the action adventure, 'World War Mud' by Void Inc.. David then appears briefly in the real-life drama, 'Finchville', the story of Emma Novacich. They went on to produce the satire, 'Protesters' with Tasciotti.
David was lead singer of a band called D.B.I., which included Jeff King and Evan Pilchik, heavily influenced by the 'Dead Monkeys'. Never signed to a major record deal, they gained regional success in New York as a strange sensation, playing Kenny's Castaways, CBGB's, and other venues. They pleased crowds with cynical fun tunes like 'Pornographic Cow', 'Manatee Manatee', and 'Butter', all used in the soundtrack of 'Rebels of 1985'. David has been associated with fellow photographer and Poughkeepsie, NY legend, Billy Name, as well as with Peg Leg Bates and Tasciotti.
Today, he is a world traveller, selling his unique paintings and sculptures at various galleries, including the Varga Gallery in Woodstock, New York. He speaks English, Espanol, and the rare Dophic Treb dialect.
For decades, he kept a friendly rivalry with fellow artist Tasciotti. They both appear in the action adventure, 'World War Mud' by Void Inc.. David then appears briefly in the real-life drama, 'Finchville', the story of Emma Novacich. They went on to produce the satire, 'Protesters' with Tasciotti.
David was lead singer of a band called D.B.I., which included Jeff King and Evan Pilchik, heavily influenced by the 'Dead Monkeys'. Never signed to a major record deal, they gained regional success in New York as a strange sensation, playing Kenny's Castaways, CBGB's, and other venues. They pleased crowds with cynical fun tunes like 'Pornographic Cow', 'Manatee Manatee', and 'Butter', all used in the soundtrack of 'Rebels of 1985'. David has been associated with fellow photographer and Poughkeepsie, NY legend, Billy Name, as well as with Peg Leg Bates and Tasciotti.
Today, he is a world traveller, selling his unique paintings and sculptures at various galleries, including the Varga Gallery in Woodstock, New York. He speaks English, Espanol, and the rare Dophic Treb dialect.