Monday, February 15, 2010

Please Think, Mrs. Knee Jerk

Vintage Movie Theatre Seat


I just heard somebody outside the gallery say, "What else can you do with spray paint besides graffiti?"

Well, lady, here are the things I have painted with spray paint.

- t-shirts
- skirts
- tote bags
- chairs
- tables
- benches
- flower pots
- sculptures
- bike
- stencils on fabric for upholstery
- lamps
- mixed media paintings on wood and canvas
- hats
- skateboards
- keys (to easily recognize what key works for my house door)
- milk crates
- shelves
- cabinets
- picture frames
- posters
- iphone covers
- welding helmet
- truck tailgate
- antique bathtub
- leather belts
- snowboard
- and I'm sure there are more things I've painted with spray paint that I just can't think of at the moment.

Some of the customers that have bought paint from me have used it for everything from painting their entire car to a tanning bed.

And in case you need proof, here are some photos of things I've used spray paint on.


collab with Minerva 01.1

Handpainted iPhone Case, commission

handpainted skateboard

Welding Helmet For Henry - Commission

Antique Clawfoot Bathtub

My Biggest Little Fan

commission - snowboard for dennis

skate table 05

raquel_lamp_02.1

commission - desk for layton

Despite The Chaos

Shelf For Jouet 01

Spray Painted Shirt For Patrick "The Giraffiti" Lawler


As you can see there are a couple of uses for spray paint besides graffiti.

Thank you very much.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Patrick "The Giraffiti" Lawler

Halloween. Daytime. Phone Rings.
"Claassen Gallery."
"Hey Jeff, it's Pat."
"Hey Pat, What's up?"
"I was wondering if you can help me out with my Halloween costume. I have a giraffe mask and am going to be The Giraffiti. So, I was wondering if you can do some spray stuff on a shirt for me."
"Hell yeah!"


Spray Painted Shirt For Patrick The "Girafitti"



Spray Painted Shirt For Patrick The "Girafitti"



Spray Painted Shirt For Patrick "The Giraffiti" Lawler




Oh yeah, Patrick is awesome with a video camera in his hand. Check it.

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Sunday, September 06, 2009

Lockers, Spray Paint, Good Times.

Sweet! Blake is back in town and is finishing painting the gallery lockers today. Here's what's happening so far.


Blake Foster painting lockers for the gallery!


Blake Foster painting lockers for the gallery!


Blake Foster painting lockers for the gallery!


I love the splatters! And the blue outline is pretty sick. Check out the entire set of photos in this flickr set and I will be posting more as the painting progresses.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Color Cubes Are My Muse

Paint Display July 26, 2009 - montana


I call them "color cubes". These are the display boxes I've been making for the Montana Spray Paint display in the shop. They're fun and colorful and I've been getting a lot of good feedback from people that have come in. The thing I really like about them is that each cube is painted with the same color paint that it's holding, so now customers don't have to wonder what the color will look like.



Paint Display - July 26, 2009 - montana


As you can see I still have a lot of paint not in a cube, but I'm working on it. There are a lot of colors here, but I'm actually sold out of about twenty colors that I usually have in stock. All in all I think I need to make about thirty more cubes for the display to be complete.

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Fun With Magnets And Spray Paint




These "Super Magnets" are now available in my shop for $2 each. Come by and try them out for yourself. I've tried other magnets before, but they didn't hold half as strong as these do.

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Saturday, May 09, 2009

New Commission - Handpainted iPhone Case


First, the happy customer shot.


Happy Art Collector



Next, the close up shot.


handpainted cell phone case



Chantal brought her iphone case into the gallery about a week ago and asked if I would be able to paint it for her. I've never painted a phone case before so I said, "Yes". I'm stoked with how it came out too.

I'm totally open to other phone case commissions. This particular case was a hard plastic which I was able to paint on with no problems at all. I'm not sure how those rubber type cases would work. My guess is that it would not work as well because they bend and that might crack the paint. If you're interested in getting your phone case painted let me know.

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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Last Week Of Stenzskull Solo Exhibition

This is the last week of the Stenzskull solo show in the gallery. If you live in San Luis Obispo (or close by) I hope you have a chance to check out this show in person. I will be open all week and Thursday and Friday I will stay open until 9pm. Below are some available pieces with the sizes and prices listed. If you are interested in purchasing any of these painting please give me a call at 805.391.0361.
(prices do not include shipping.)



Joe Strummer
36" x 48"
spray paint on wood
$600





Bob Dylan
16" x 20"
spray paint on wood
$200





Kurt Cobain
16" x 20"
spray paint on wood
$220





Eric Clapton
24" x 30"
spray paint on canvas
$400





Sublime
24" x 30"
spray paint on canvas
$400





Crushed
16" x 20"
spray paint on canvas
$200





Georgia On My Mind
16" x 20"
spray paint on wood
$200





Devise A Virus
16" x 20"
spray paint on wood
$200





J Dilla
16" x 20"
spray paint on canvas board, framed (not pictured framed)
$300





Bic Board
approx. 8" x 32"
spray paint on skateboard
$100





Once again, if you'd like to add any of these awesome paintings to your personal collection please give me a call at 805.391.0361. Prices listed do not include shipping, but I will ship anywhere in the U.S. using UPS. For payment I can take a credit card over the phone or send you a paypal invoice. If you do not want to call feel free to leave a comment letting me know which piece you would like and we will work something out. And of course, if you come into the gallery you can pay with cash or credit card. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to call.

Gallery Hours
Tuesday thru Saturday, 12pm to 6pm
Thursday, 2pm to 9pm
(this week we will be open 12pm to 9pm on Friday)

Thanks for looking!
www.jeffclaassen.com

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Stenzskull Tomorrow Night

Stenzskull came to the gallery this afternoon and applied his madness to the outside gallery wall. The reception/party for his solo exhibit is tomorrow night. I hope to see all your fine sexy asses there.


Stenzskull - outside #8



high achiever stencil by stenzskull




For more info navigate your browsing application to www.jeffclaassen.com.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Intestines Of An Unassuming Can Of Paint

I am expecting two boxes, in the thirty pound range, to arrive this afternoon. In the boxes will be about eighty cans of delicious Montana Spray paint. The paint is manufactured in Spain and is shipped to a distributor in San Francisco, which is how I am able to get my hands on it within a day or two. This paint is so awesome. Seriously. And it's not just for graffiti aficionados. Like I said in a previous post about art creating culture, it's no wonder artists have picked up on this paint before the common folk. Artists know what's good before a lot of other people do. So much other spray paint out there is watered down which means you need to lay down a couple of coats to get good coverage. You also get drips because of the paint being watered down. Montana, on the other hand, has a lot more pigment to it making it considerably more opaque than other brands. Surprisingly, it doesn't cost much more. If a can of Krylon is $5 at a place like Michael's Craft Store and up to $6 at a specialty hardware store and a can of Montana is only $6 at my shop then you'd be smart to get the Montana. You'll use less paint for the same job and it will look a lot nicer. Not to mention there are 116 colors available. I'm not writing this with the intention being to promote my shop, but I just can't hide my excitement about this paint. It will be very exciting when people start coming into the shop to buy this paint for uses like painting their old wicker furniture or their new fixed gear bike they found at a garage sale or the antique dresser they found at goodwill or whatever. There are so many uses for it that go beyond graffiti. And I love graffiti, so don't think I'm knocking it. In a small town like this I feel honored to have the opportunity to offer such a great product. To prove a point check out this photo.


ever wonder what the inside of a spray paint can looks like?



I cut this can in half to see what was happening on the inside. As a youngster I imagined paint cans having a fancy reflective metal sphere shaking around inside. Eventually, I cut a Krylon can in half and was disappointed to find a regular old marble. Like a "cat's eye marble". Other than that there was nothing else inside the can. Now, the photo above is of the first Montana can I used to completion. What amazed me was that when it felt empty and sounded empty I was still able to spray a decent amout of paint out the nozzle. It was like a bottomless pit. The can that never ends. When I cut the can open I was pleasantly surprised to find, not one, but two metal spheres inside as well as a straw that attaches to the spray nozzle. This straw is what made me think the can was never ending. When another brand of can stops spraying there is still some paint in the bottom that never gets used, but Montana has systematically solved that problem. You really get more bang (or paint) for your buck. Also, because the marbles inside are actually metal balls you can attach a magnet to the can to be more stealthy. The magnet will keep the balls from shaking around if you're in a situation where you need not be distracted by the sound of metal shaking inside metal. Have you even shaken a can of paint in the quiet of night? It's a loud endeavour, for sure. One that you will most likely want to avoid if you are walking around town with a can of paint in your pocket. Ah, but who really walks around with paint in their pocket?

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