Sunday, November 22, 2009

Stoked On The New Paint Job!

Swobo Sanchez - new paint job Nov. 2009
So, here's my bike last Monday afternoon.


Sadly, It's taken me six days to take a photo of the bike all put back together again. I just went for a fun little ride downtown and found myself in this alley to take a couple of photos.


Swobo Sanchez - new paint job Nov. 2009


Swobo Sanchez - new paint job Nov. 2009


I can't begin to tell you how happy I am that my living room no longer looks like this.
living room bike shop

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Creative Street Art For The Taking. Enjoy!

Gwap Purse Street Art


Gwap Purse Street Art



I love creative and clever street art. Happening upon this made my day. I see nothing wrong with leaving artistically enhanced women's accessories on the streets. It's functional art for the taking.

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Thursday, October 22, 2009

Impromptu Photo Shoot At The Gallery


Random Photoshoot



There is a hair salon across the street from the gallery called District 96 and they came in tonight asking if they could use my space for some photos since they lost the sun. I said sure. Of course, I thought it would be wise to make a photo shoot out of their photo shoot. Sadly, my little cybershot did not take a crisp picture, but you get the idea. And yeah, it's totally fine to put blame on the equipment as opposed to the user of the equipment.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Looking For Flash Mob Participants! This Thursday in downtown SLO.

Taken from wikipedia.org.

A flash mob (or flashmob) is a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse. The term flash mob is generally applied only to gatherings organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails. The term is generally not applied to events organized by public relations firms or as publicity stunts.

I was completely unaware of this amazing act of public art until recently. Thanks to youtube it's pretty easy to see some flash mobs in action. This one, entitled "Frozen Grand Central", is one of the more popular ones and I think it's quite poignant.




Why am I talking about this? Because my friend Ashley is organizing a flash mob to take place in downtown San Luis Obispo to see if our little town is ready for big city style displays of public performance art.

We need at least 100 people to make this work well. I'm not sure if a title has been chosen for this particular piece, but for now I will call it "The Red And Yellow Mixer".

Anybody can participate and the more the merrier! Parents are also encouraged to bring their little ones to expose them to weird art stuff. Because hey, every kid needs to experience weird art happenings. It's "culture", people.

Are you in? If so, you'll need two things. One orange shirt and also one yellow or one red shirt. That's two shirts total. Nothing fancy. Pick something up at Goodwill if you have to. Ideally, there will be the same amount of reds as there are yellows.

Next, meet at The New Times parking lot on the corner of Osos and Marsh in downtown San Luis Obispo at 6:30pm this Thursday, August 20, 2009.

For more info contact Ashley, aschwellenbach@newtimesslo.com

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Monday, June 22, 2009

Bamboo, Keys And Taking A Nap On The Dusty Floor

Good Luck Bamboo



I got the keys to the new gallery space today. This amazing little bamboo is the first thing to take up residence in the new space and it couldn't make me happier. Here are a couple of shots of the inside.


New Gallery Space - June 22, 2009


This view is from the center of the front window looking in. This next shot is taken from standing in the middle of where that little hallway begins.


New Gallery Space - June 22, 2009


Too much relaxing yesterday.
And here I am laying on the ground. Too tired to do anything except carry one little cute bamboo plant.

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Friday, June 05, 2009

Battle Of The Salons!

Native Lounge - Battle Of The Salons



I was recently invited to be a judge for "Battle Of The Salons". Wednesday was the first battle and it was an awesome show. These salons went all out and a good time was had by all.


Native Lounge - Battle Of The Salons


Native Lounge - Battle Of The Salons
Allow me to introduce my fellow judges.
Dave from Salon Lux.
and Devon from Central Coast Mag.


Native Lounge - Battle Of The Salons
This is my view of the runway from the judge's table.


Native Lounge - Battle Of The Salons
Here I am posing like a nerd, but very proud to be representing some sweet gear from Beige Apparel.


Native Lounge - Battle Of The Salons
Niites documented the festivities and made us all feel like celebrities.



To check out photos of the models doing their thing on the runway visit album 1 and album 2.

This battle will be happening every Wednesday until July 8, 2009. Check out Native Lounge for more info and reserve a table early so you can be treated like a king.

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Wednesday, April 01, 2009

Put On Your Party Shoes And Get Busy


Upcoming Event - Live Painting at Coalition One Year Anniversary Party


I will be doing a "live" painting this Friday at the Coalition One Year Anniversary Party. Come on by and get your party on. Hard.


COALITION
974 Monterey St.
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
805-595-1010
www.theridecoalition.com

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Monday, March 02, 2009

Tonight! Support Cal Poly Hip Hop - Music And Art Show

A word from the Hip Hop Congress:

Hello Fellow Hip Hop Heads,

Don't forgot that Cal Poly's Hip Hop Congress is throwing a very exciting Hip Hop Music and Art show tonight, March 2, 2009, in Chumash Auditorium on the Cal Poly campus at 8 PM. We've added Jeff Claassen and Stenzskull to the art roster. We'll also have bboy's on the side getting down and of course our featured Hip Hop artists Random Abiladeze, Public Defendaz, Rahman Jamaal and B-Man on the stage.

We're trying to bring more musical diversity to campus and are working to show Cal Poly that there is a Hip Hop scene on campus. Bring your friends, your friend's friends and anybody you can. Your support will help Hip Hop Congress bring more shows to campus!

See you there,
Hip Hop Congress - Cal Poly SLO
www.myspace.com/calpolyhiphopcongress

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Live Painting Tomorrow at Coalition Board Shop

YO!

Nic and I were asked to do some live painting for the Grand Opening of the Coaltion Board Shop. If you're in SLO come by and say hi. We'll be painting from 4-8pm. Feel free to bring me a Kit-Kat. Nic doesn't like chocolate (crazy, huh?), so feel free to bring him some Sour Patch Kids.




live painting at coalition board shop

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Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Questions And Answers - I almost sound like I know what I'm talking about

I was recently asked to answer some questions for a friend's college class report or final project or something like that. Please keep in mind that I wrote my answers to these questions around 1am after driving to Costa Mesa and back in one day (about 7 hours roundtrip).

Question 1. Always the first question, do you think Graffiti is art? Obviously this is a complex question. There is clearly more than one "type" of Graffiti. Vandalism, gang, artistic, tagging, stenciling etc... 1a. Do you condone or feel that one form is "better than another"?

Answer: I define art as "a creative expression". By that definition the creator is the one who says that something they do is art or isn't art. And I feel the argument should end there. Of course, most observers don't see it my way and ignorantly label things based on their own terms, which are usually chock full of personal opinions and bias. Yes, it's a complex question because what one person considers art another person might not, in which case it's best to get the info straight from the horse's mouth. If my "art" was spinning around on my head in the middle of the street then it's my decision on what to call such an act and if I chose to call it "art" I could easily defend it as my own type of "creative expression." When it comes to graffiti I have a hard time considering gang related territorial type tagging "art" based on the fact that the person writing on the wall is not creatively expressing themself. They're marking their territory by vandalizing property in most cases.

1a. I would never condone vandalizing other peoples personal property, but when it comes to public spaces I can accept it so long as it's kept within boundaries. For instance, if a stop sign is so covered in stickers that it's no longer readable as a stop sign, which could cause an accident, then it's bad. If people want to decorate electrical boxes with their art I'm all for it. Those things are an eyesore to our urban landscape. If people want to express themselves by painting a wall in a tunnel or on one of those plywood walls around construction sites and things of that nature then I'm all for it. Unfortunately, it's still illegal. As for one form of graffiti being better than another I think it's all a matter of personal preference. For me I'm a bigger fan of stencils and spray painted characters than I am of tagging and people writing their name. But one is not better than another.


Question 2. Explain your gallery and what you do (or your art style/experience).

Answer: I opened my own gallery because it seemed to be the best way to sell my art since no galleries in town would show my work. I'm a huge D.I.Y (do-it-yourself) advocate so it made a lot of sense to me to set up shop and represent my own work. I'm also a big fan of sleeping in till 10am and making my own hours, so it's the perfect job. When I started I only had original work available and over the years I've branched out into producing a lot of D.I.Y. merchandise like screenprinted shirts, stickers, keychains, magnets, prints, posters, hats, handmade wallets, buttons, etc. I also sell a lot of art books featuring artists or art movements that I'm a fan of. If you want a Picasso book go to Barnes & Noble. If you want a book documenting the Icelandic street art movement or "The Gangsta Rap Coloring Book" come to my gallery. The newest addition to the gallery is Montana spray paint and a variety of spray paint caps. I feel that as long as I offer unique items that are hard to find in this town then I haven't lost my integrity.

Recently I hosted a group show featuring 19 local artists and it was a very rewarding experience on many levels. It gave some artists a chance to showcase their creations in a "safe" setting, as opposed to on the street where they might get arrested. It also gave the artists a chance to network and meet other like-minded people they might have not been able to meet before. And some artists made some money, which is always nice.


Question 3. Do you think San Luis Obispo has an increase in graffiti recently or is it just hype?

Answer: I don't think SLO has had any increase in graffiti, but I do think people are becoming more aware of it. In other words, it's been there all along and now that it's been mentioned in the papers and shown up on the evening news people are starting to notice it.


Question 4. What do you think some of the solutions could be for fixing our graffiti problem?

Answer: I think constructing some legal walls would be the first place to start. They could be in publicly visible areas so interested people didn't have to go out of their way to see the art and if that didn't work they could be off the beaten path if some people thought the legal walls were an eyesore. The artists wouldn't care where they were so long as they knew they could perfect their craft without the risk of being arrested. Also, I think it should be legal in all the tunnels around SLO. If not all the tunnels at least some specific ones. They are out of the public view and having them painted doesn't do any harm to anybody. Public skate parks have cut down on the street skating in the downtown area and legal walls would cut down the graffiti in the downtown area. The problem, of course, is that it wouldn't obliterate the problem, so I could see people arguing about what a waste of time and money it would be to construct legal graffiti walls if the hoodlums are still going to graffiti the town. I don't want to give away all my ideas, but I do think it would be a step in the right direction if the city sponsored events like letting people paint all those electrical boxes around town and schools could let artists decorate their handball courts. Every time I drive by a school those big walls in the middle of the playground (the handball courts) look like they're just asking to get painted.


Question 5. Any other comments on SLO or its graffiti or graffiti in general.

Answer: My comment on SLO and its graffiti is "if you can't beat em, join em." I think it's time the city work hand in hand with the artists to provide spaces for them the same way bike lanes (and bike paths costing $1000's) have been provided, skate parks have sprouted up, and parking garages have been constructed so the overflowing of cars don't take over the residential areas in the downtown area.

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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

The Hump Day Update

I really hate the term "hump day". Obviously not enough to refrain from using it. The word "hump" brings back memories of being in fifth grade. This one particular kid used it all the time. Hump this and hump that. It must have been his favorite word. Ok, allow me to get back on track.

Tomorrow has been deemed "Gallery Redecoration Day". Otherwise known as, "This Place Is Freaky Dirty And Needs Some Serious Cleansing Day." It's my least favorite day and I never look forward to it, however, as with most things we dread, it always feels great afterwards as we walk proudly back and forth in sheer amazement at ourselves for how nice, new, and fresh the gallery looks.



Our "Valentine's Window" is still up and it's what...March 5th already. As much as I love the window display (honestly, it's one of my favorites) it will be nice to get something new going on. If you're in SLO tonight will be the last night to see the window in person. There are a few more photos of the window display on my flickr page if you want to take a look.

* sidenote: I am totally addicted to Flickr right now.

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