May 31, 2006












The last of the early summer Gallery series took place at the Adoornment Gallery near the 19th st. Lay-Up in Sacramento. In attendance were The Rambler, Colt 45, Cave Man, Hazel, Nesta, and Lil' Herby, a great grandchild of the o.g. The exhibition was packed to the gill within the first 5 minutes although not one person stopped to get out of their car. Traffic proceeded at a rush hour pace with spinners in full force. No cheese nor wine was served at this event.

The Adoornment Gallery would like to thank Dewalt power drills for their support and curse gravity for their anti-support. As usual, the exhibit is scheduled to run until stolen or confiscated.

May 28, 2006

Mapping the places I've been one layer at a time.







May 25, 2006

Victims of the Install Salo(n)et style



















New solo show in Sacramento. Opening Reception, 15 minutes ago. Open till stolen. At the Inside Out Gallery, Sacramento. Near the light rail at R St. Not to be confused with work by Jackson Pollock who intended on the placement of every drop of paint. I didn't give two fucks when I did it.

...and So Long Souvenirs.
Left for dead Sacramento.
Screw tight and wither.

May 24, 2006

Gold Fronts (the musical)


Watch the video

May 21, 2006

Whatifs



I had to remix this one again. Actually both of them. Hopefully I'll find a place for them one day.

May 18, 2006

Validaton


Graffiti gossip washed a hater-wave up to me recently. Apparantly, Mark Ecko, hip-hop fasion extroardinaire and rhino obsessed millionaire created more than just some cool Kangol caps this summer. A new video depicts him and a Blair
Witch styled camera man hopping fences and hiding from cops as they sneak in to tag Air Force One. ( www.stillfree.com ) It seems to good to be true right? Well, it was and we learn later that it is not in fact the President's atmospheric Escalade, but a San Bernadino
747 painted to appear as Air Force One. An expensive hoax to say the least.

Although the video is fascinating in a film-noir type of way it is more interesting how the context of this video changes after we learn of its making. How many times have you been completely fascinated by a work of art only to realize you
have been duped? I've had my fair share of it. I'll never forget when I realized Dale Chihuly didn't fabricate most of his glass sculptures, or that Andy Warhol didn't pull the screens on most of his work, or even that Keebler cookies weren't really made by Keebler Elves. This type of thing must happen all the time, right?! So what does this say about society...and our attachment to authenticity. Will we ever let the concept outweigh the creation? Or will we be too busy looking for a loophole to enjoy the idea inherent in all art.

May 04, 2006

Have you ever wished the world was a bit more blingy?





I found the perfect solution for our garbage problem. Not recycling. Not conservation. And definately not offshore dumping.

Sustainable-blinging. With only half a can of Pep-boys gold spraypaint you can revitalize your whole neighborhood. Works great on 40's, abandoned couches, and even the homeless. But wear a mask. Spraypaint is extremely hazardous to your health.