Bradford J. Salamon

Salamon eventually performed in over a dozen rock and roll Bands, including Homes of Bones, in which he wrote original music, played guitar, and sang lead vocals.

The publication which accompanied the show called "Orange County Tastemakers" included essays by museum curators and prominent gallerists.

Pleased with the results, he began a new series of vintage object paintings that were exhibited in several West Coast galleries.

After Bradford’s move to Los Angeles in 2009, he began painting many LA area artists, curators, and gallerists such as Don Bachardy, Andy Moses, Llyn Foulkes and Roland Reiss.

[11][12] About this time, Salamon began a series of sculptures using various mediums including concrete, liquid nails and other industrial materials.

In 2016, he curated a show called "Future Recollection" at Jamie Brooks Fine Art in Costa Mesa, CA.

Also in 2019 was part of a group exhibit titled "Los Angeles Scene Paintings" at the Hilbert Museum of California Art in Orange, CA.

He graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts Degree from California State University, Los Angeles.