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August 2, 2010 By squirt

A Decade with no Name, Hangar 18 Showcase, Jack London Square, Friday, August 6, 2010

Photo Credit: Mike Abramson

This Friday is going to be all about celebrating the creative talent that has come out of the East Bay for the past decade. There are two shows opening this friday as part of the East Bay Express’ “Best of the East Bay” Party. “A Decade with No Name” and “If These Walls Could Talk.” Hangar 18 Artists – Emory Douglas, Chuck Sperry, Ron Donovan, Chris Shaw, Alexandra Fischer, Reuben Rude, Dave Hunter, Alan Hynes, Jon-Paul Bail, Scott Johnson, Frank Zio and Zoltron – were invited to participate (see list and links below).

A Decade with no Name is going to be a group show of 22 artists who work in a variety of mediums. As the facebook event describes it: “multi-disciplinary look into the works currently being created in our collective backyard, “The Decade With No Name” serves as a celebration of the sculptors, painters, photographers and street artists who call Oakland, Berkeley and the greater East Bay their home.”

Pictures are borrowed from the artists websites.

Occurring simultaneously outdoors, “If These Walls Could Talk“ will feature a live showcase of aerosol art by Bay Area legends Chor Boogie, Apex and Eon75 with additional support from Los Angeles’ Dabs/Myla and Surge. All six artists will be working on live graffiti murals during the event.

The Hangar 18 artists will have a Poster Kiosk right across from the Graffiti Mural.

Check out the Facebook event for more details, this is all going on:

Jack London Square
Friday August 6th
5:00pm – 11:00pm

The Gallery is across from the Main Stage.

Participating Artists for “A Decade With No Name”:

Eddie Colla – http://eddiecolla.wordpress.com/
Zoltron – http://zoltron.com/
GATS – http://www.flickr.com/groups/graffitiagainstthesystem/
Ras Terms – http://www.myspace.com/rasterms
Monica Canilao – http://www.monicacanilao.com/
Meagan Donegan – http://meagandonegan.com/home.html
Annie Vought – http://annievought.com/
Scott Hove – http://www.mshove.com/
Peter Gronquist – http://www.petergronquist.com/
Owen Cook – http://theeowencook.com/
Brett Amory – http://www.brettamory.com/
Alika Cooper – http://www.alikacooper.com/
Brendan Monroe – http://www.brendanmonroe.com/
Aaron Nagel – http://www.aaronnagel.com/
Skinner – http://www.theartofskinner.com/
David D’Andrea – http://www.dvdandrea.com/
Dave Correia – http://www.playwithknives.com/
Jason Vivona – http://www.jasonvivona.com/
Deth P. Sun – http://www.dethpsun.com/
John Felix Arnold – http://www.theothersideofasmile.info/
Amanda Lopez – http://www.amandalopezphoto.com/
John Coyne – http://www.caughtinthescramble.com/

Poster Art / Hangar18 Showcase:
Emory Douglas – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emory_Douglas
Chuck Sperry – http://sperry.wpengine.com/
Ron Donovan – http://rondonovan.net/
Reuben Rude – http://www.reubenrude.com/
Dave Hunter – http://gammalyte.com/blog/
Chris Shaw – http://homepage.mac.com/c.shaw/Menu5.html
Jon-Paul Bail – http://www.gridlock.bigcartel.com/
Alexandra Fischer – http://www.facebook.com/Afishcalledalex
Alan Hynes – http://omgposters.com/2009/07/30/ten-questions-with-alan-hynes/
Scott Johnson – http://www.scottyjprints.com/
Frank Zio – http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frank-Zio/95871445028

Participating Artists for “If These Walls Could Talk”:
Chor Boogie – http://www.chorboogie.com/
Apex – http://www.vimby.com/video/art/us/all/detail/9695
Eon75 – http://maxehrman.carbonmade.com/
Dabs & Myla – http://www.dabsmyla.com/
Surge

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Alan Hynes, Alexandra Fischer, Best of the East Bay, Chris Shaw, Chuck Sperry, Dave Hunter, Decade With No Name, Emory Douglas, Frank Zio, Jack London Square, Jon-Paul Bail, Reuben Rude, Ron Donovan, Scott Johnson, Zoltron

July 30, 2010 By squirt

Dragons at Thee Parkside, Friday, July 30, 2010

Show tonight is going to be amazing. Love the Dragons, and can’t wait to see them. Made this poster for them, a mix of Old School Rock’n’roll with the new. Poster is available at the show tonight. I’ll release some online tomorrow, Saturday, July 31, 2010 at 12 noon PST.

The Dragons at Thee Parkside, Friday, July 30, 2010

13 x 35

5 color silkscreen on archival cream paper

Edition of 100

SOLD OUT

Filed Under: Rock Posters Tagged With: The Dragons

July 28, 2010 By squirt

Psychedelic Secession Tour Poster Sets

I’m releasing 5 sets of 10 tour posters from Firehouse’s latest tour of Europe, “Psychedelic Secession”. Each poster was printed on a unique color of paper chosen for each event. The information, event and venue is different on each.

The set costs $400 (with shipping included). Each set is ten tour posters – with a bonus MGMT poster – 11 TOTAL.

MGMT is only available through this deal – as it is sold out. You can look at my MGMT poster by clicking here.

Psychedelic Secession Set (10 Firehouse Tour Posters / Bonus MGMT poster)

Firehouse Tour Posters

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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In addition I will release 2 Singles of each tour poster below. Cost of each is $50 + shipping included.

Tour Mondo Bizzarro

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Italy

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Milano MIODI

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

SOLD OUT

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Tour Bad Religion

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Ancona

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Suisse

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Glastonbury

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

SOLD OUT

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Tour Nottinghill

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Sésame, Paris

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

Sold Out – Thank You!

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Tour Europe

10 x 35

Edition of 30 each

4 color silkscreen

Printed on different colored paper for each.

Signed and Numbered

SOLD OUT

Filed Under: Rock Posters

July 24, 2010 By squirt

Visit to Marseille & Danielle Jacqui’s studio

What a big day! With our visit to Item still firing our imaginations, Ron and I hopped a train to Marseille to visit our very dear friend Claire. Claire met us at Cafe Danaides with a group of old friends and we made a plan to see San Francisco band, Lords of Altamont, who were coincidentally playing that night at l’Embobineuse a cool punk rock watering-hole. Bonus, Pakito Bolino of Le Dernier Cri – the masterful silkscreen printer, film-maker and book publisher was showing new works at the club too! Now that is timing.

The festivities opened with anarchic rockers Daniel Burros:

Lords of Altamont. Keyboard went on the blink – so they rocked out while Ron and I supplied fresh beers…

Pakito Bolino, me and Ron

Next day Claire and Indra picked us up to go to Danielle Jacqui’s studio, then on to Danielle’s home for a delicious home-cooked dinner. Danielle has been incredibly prolific in the years we have missed visiting with her. She is in the process of making a monumental work of ceramic art in pieces which will be constructed into an enormous building in a park outside Marseille in the village of Auberge. The pieces are assembled on the floor and numbered, packed away to make room for the next huge outpouring of amazing art! Danielle is the most inspiring artist! The picture below represents a fraction of the total, monumental work of art, all created over a two year period. (Click image to see larger) Unbelievable!

Our little tradition – when visiting Danielle – is that we bring dessert…

Danielle’s beautiful works on paper

Danielle sews these most imaginative dolls and writes beautiful poems – there is no end to her creativity!

Thank you Danielle for such a delicious dinner and deeply inspiring visit! Your art is hanging on my wall in my studio to guide me!

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And after all this we went swimming from the rocky coast at Cassis, had a light meal and a walk home past some graffiti to Claire’s.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Claire, Daniel Burros, Danielle Jacqui, l'Embobineuse, Le Dernier Cri, Lords of Altamont, Pakito Bolino

July 24, 2010 By squirt

Au Petit Garage, Paris – July 3, 2010

Alexandre D’Huy and I broke away from The Original Sticker Story at rue Ternaux, for a beer in the afternoon at Les Nuns. I wanted to show him the string that was probably still hanging in Les Nuns, from 2004 the night we met. We arrived there and sure enough the string Ron and I put up at Les Nuns to hang posters from was still there. David, the bartender from Au Petit Garage, right down the street was stopping by Les Nuns to talk to a friend, and invited us over to Au Petit Garage for a drink. And wouldn’t you know it, there was the poster for The Art of Modern Rock opening that Ron and me and Lindsey Kuhn hung on the wall from five years ago.

David asked me and Alex if we would like to do a show the following night. And of course, the answer was YES! We had a great time! Lots of old friends showed for the fun. Was great to see Olivier Votelet and wife Marion and all the cool folks that inhabit the 11th of Paris. Thanks David! Hope to come back again real soon.

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: Alexandre D'Huy, Au Petit Garage, Psychedelic Secession

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