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SXSW 2013: Lines Suck

SXSW is one of the most amazing festivals ever. The Austin, Texas festival  has grown so immensely in the last 10 or so years that it is now largely known for the huge acts that now grace some of the stages…for instance this year Prince will be performing at SXSW 2013…thats mad big. expect a line, a hope, and a dream to get into that show….or get on your phone and start calling some friends..the Mofoz way.

The festival has become a large mecca for creatives in industries ranging from tech, film, and music to food, travel to…well, whatever other industry with a company that can hire a celebrity and slap a logo on a backdrop for photo opps.

It’s always a great time, albeit the festival was originally introduced for the independent underdogs in all said industries. There is now a healthy mix, perhaps even obesely healthy mix of large name acts that are seemingly drowning out the sound and hype of the acts that the festival was originally intended. That’s cool and all, if you like waiting in lines for cookie cutter artists. If you do, this poster was inspired with you in mind.

We will have a crew handing out /posting up over all getting these limited prints up for Austin. All prints will be signed and numbered. If you see one, grab it before someone else does. Be sure to post a pic when you do, we will repost or retag from any social media if it is tagged with #linessuck #mofoz or #atxtakeover

Happy SXSW 2013

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Graffiti Against Cancer

We were proud to be a part of  the Graffiti Against Cancer Benefit Art Shows. Mofoz artist, Marc Zuazua donated an art piece to this string of benefit shows to raise money for the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. The moving art exhibit debuted with a show at Sub Mission Gallery in San Francisco on October 19th and will  follow with an upcoming show in San Jose in early 2013.

Art by Marc Zuazua

Organizers of the event plan to take this show to several other California cities within the next few years.

Here are some pictures from the San Francisco opening party that came complete with all things hip hop, as well as a table for bone marrow registration. This was a great event to spotlight and raise money for a truly worthy cause.

Artwork was donated by Mark Bode,  CRAYONE, KING157, TRACY168, Marc Zuazua (Mofoz), QUAKE, DEFIE, LIGHT, BROKE, RAVE, OKSIE, EARS, ARTE, CRIME, SWER, DIORE, DOCKTOR, TORO, KEB, WAND and many more……

To find out more about these shows be sure to visit the Graffiti Against Cancer Facebook page.

Art by Nite Owl and others

Art by 7 Seas 1810

These are some amazing geometric 3-D pieces. Art by Respect FDM

Art by Yawser HYSU

Art by Skope

Art by King 157

This was a pretty fly caterpillar and hookah. Art by Pashe Lords.

Art by Diore 1810

Art by Defie Lords, Duce 1810, and Veck 16 EMR

Art by DASH LORDS OLD SKOOL ATC

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Custom Adidas – Fortuna Dusseldorf

Custom Adidas Superstar - 

This pair of custom Adidas superstars were painted to the theme of popular German soccer squad, Fortuna Dusseldorf. The hand painted shelltoes have the outsides of the sneakers painted with classic elements of the football teams uniform, where as the inside parts of the sneaker are painted in a graffiti style text. 

Professional leather paint and sealant were used to create these custom kicks.

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Custom Puma – Celestial

Custom Puma – Celestial

These Custom puma sneakers were painted using a fair amount of colors. We had a pretty broad idea of where these were going and wanted to include aspects of nature, space, and wonder.  We included waves, beaches, pyramids, planets, sun, moon, and other hidden gems. We also replaced the laces with some Fully Laced SB shoe laces to compliment the grays that were used on the sneakers. To finish off the custom kicks, we used a high gloss sealant to protect the artwork.

Professional leather paint and sealant were used to create these custom kicks.

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“Never Too Old For Toys” show at Chopsticks Urban Art Space

“Never Too Old for Toys” art show opened last weekend at the Chopsticks Urban Art Space in Oakland. The bay area has a lot of art shows, and a lot of great galleries, we chose to check out this opening because ..well hell, we love toys. The show featured some custom vinyl toys as well as full out original sculptures, and even some nicely made foil art. The thing about Chopsticks is you can truly enjoy yourself without the air of elitism that is stagnant in most gallery openings. This is truly an underground spot, complete with dj’s, hip hop acts, sticker making and shot taking. Some galleries sell lowbrow, Chopsticks lives lowbrow…and we can dig it.

Participating Artists included: Chris Micro, Kyle Lypka, Toygami, Force 129, Blesd, Crank, Kage, Nite Owl, Onedr, Reggie Warlock, BasicLee, Fem One, Roka One, Egads, Joseph, APonte, Debbie Does Cakes, Ras Terms, Sam Cardenas, Roar, MF Urbi, Lisa Pisa, Joanne Ludwig, Rachael X, Ofel, Jeannie Scott Hesse, and Jereme

I was pretty impressed with these cool wooden cutouts made and painted by Lisa Pisa. The artists had a few of these on display/for sale and the cool details were painted on the front and back of these interesting characters.

DJ Onedr on the wheels , doing what DJ’s do. Cool mixer BTW.

We ran across these gems from artist, Nite Owl. These pieces were not in the actual show, however, they were pretty nice, and the stencil work was pretty inspiring so I thought I’d share with you good people.

dope city saints at chopstick art space

Dope City Saints showed up to lay down a set. It really doesnt get more hip hop than this, two turntables and a headphone is all that was needed to rock a crowd.  Make sure to check out the group’s latest video, “Weight”  its worth a watch.

The last show at Chopsticks was a pretty large sticker art show which was installed on the ground. The stickers really gives the space a great urban feel, and gives the viewer something new to look at with every step in the gallery.

RW behind the scenes.

These cramic and mixed media sculptures by Kyle Lypka were pretty mindblowing. These interesting characters reminiscent of demons and minios were interesting on a textural level as well as on a conceptual level. Great work.

Airica holding it down and seeing what there is to see.

I briefly talked to the artist of these great foil made characters but didn’t get a chance to catch his name. Pretty inventive and simple at the same time.

Chicken Wings and Munnies…those are a few of my favooourite things.

This Munny has cereal on its mind, more specifically fruit loops…yet more of my favorite things. Art by Debbie Does Cakes, Clean work.

more foil art.

I got to give it up to Onedr for this great piece. Thats a great way to build a scene.

This art by Samuel Cardenas incorporated a healthy amount of screws on this cyclops like toy.

 

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“Most Wanted” Custom Vinyl dunny show at 1 AM

1AM (1st Amendment) Gallery in San Francisco is currently housing a custom vinyl art toy show. The show includes works by over 30 artists of “Most Wanted”. We attended the opening night of “Most Wanted: Behind the Hype”. This was our first time at the boutique/gallery and we were amazed and elated at the supply of available paints, markers, and graff supplies that the gallery has. kudos. After perusing the more than fair amount of art supplies we turned our attention to the stars of the shows…the toys. Whether you are an avid fan of vinyl toys or not, this show was sure to make the viewer take an interesting look at a world of arduous and detailed customizations of various styles. The show continues at the gallery until June 10, so if you are in the bay area, be sure to drop through and check out this great collection of work.

“RDOB” Custom Dunny Art by Carsin Catlin

“Teodoto” Custom Dunny art by  Matucha

Custom Painted Art “Nino Bandido” Dr.Befa

“Evil Zipacna Clan2″ custom Dunny Art by JC Rivera

Sand Snake ‘s Dinner” custom Munny Art by NEVERCREW

“I Came for Bananas” Custom Dunny by Tim Munz

“Squirm” Custom Dunny Art by Uncle

“Smashmouth Raider” by Gomi (not john Gomi)

“Smashmouth Niner by Gomi (not john Gomi)

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Custom Nike Dunk – Noise Revival Orchestra

Custom Nike Dunk – Noise Revival Orchestra (The Curse, The Cross and The Lion)

Professional leather paint and sealant were used to create these custom kicks.

These custom Nike Dunks were done for our friend Nathan of The Noise Revival Orchestra. These custom kicks feature characters from a symphony that Nathan has recently been recording in New York. Nathan displayed these custom kicks at a fundraiser used to fund all of the production costs of the orchestra, travel, and so on. The project is called “The Curse, the Cross, and the Lion” and is currently being produced.


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ART CITY 2012

Last month we were presented with an opportunity to paint a mural at the Art City Festival in Austin, TX. We had a great view of the lake and handled the painting like you know we should, as evidenced by the above painting.

Art City unlike most arts and crafts festivals is a fine arts festival that is put together by the great folk over at the Art Alliance Austin. The festival is filled with great art, music, food, and family friendly interactive art sessions. The festival took place on the closed streets of Cesar Chavez lining up to the 1st Street bridge. The 2 day street festival showcased artisans from all over the country as they vended and showed their artworks.

We enjoyed this particular work by artist Adam Homan, who incorporated lights in his metal sculptures. The lights and metal combination immediately made the viewer think of robots, however, some of his other works were of mystical fantasy creatures such as dragons and such. Cool stuff.

These oversized melted looking toy army men were the bees knees.

Austin hip hop duo Riders Against the Storm gave a blazing performance. This group  were so hype that i burnt calories just watching them as they danced, rapped, and interacted with the Art City crowd. This duo is so talented and uplifting, they blow my mind every time I see and hear them perform.

We were asked to start up this bus painting. Festival goers were asked to contribute to the mural on the side of the bus; by the end of the weekend the bus was a huge explosion of colorful and whimsical ideas and expressions.

The art of R. Michael Wommack stood out the most from the many great artisans showing at the festival. Most of his pieces were done with pastel on paper, and the colors used screamed off of the paper even when seeing his work from a long distance. His art was themed around a surreal suburbia where the glow of swimming pools are connected and interweaving. Wommack’s use of contrasting colors along with his use of slighty turned birds eye perspectives gave the work a patterned uniformity. Real cool stuff.

We dug this guys art but lost his business card somehwere, so sorry for the lack of info. Seems the heavy glossing over of pieces is whats hot in the streets nowadays. I have to admit they look cool, and humans are generally attracted to shiny things so I can see why. These pieces were heavily layered and colorful, thats why I was attracted to them.

These amazing characters were created by artist Anthony Pack. Anthony creates these little guys with found objects that he finds and collects from pretty much everywhere. Anthony’s booth even got the treatment, with sculptured signage and sections invited you into his cool world.

We were lucky enough to catch a set by Houston band, The Tontons. I’d heard a lot about this group, mainly through the AustinSurreal blog of music man Matt Sonzala. The band which was a sort of rock/soul fusion for lack of better explanation was awesome. The lead singers whistful command of the performance along with a band that was having genuine fun rocking out on a beautiful Austin afternoon helped to usher in the new fans from around the stage.

Here’s a photo of our friend DJ Chorizo Funk alongside Riders Agains the Storm. Good times.

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Bay Area Street Art

We have been meaning to post these pics of bay area street art for some time now, and just got the chance. The art in these pictures we deemed as street art because it could literally be seen from or was up on the streets of San Francisco and Oakland we came up on. Some are legals, some are illegals with short shelf lives, but all peaked our interest enough to aim a lens at it. Enjoy.Came across these hugely beautiful steel sculptures in Oakland. The art were made by artisans from Big Art Studios . These large human like figures seemed to be articulated at some points also , although we didnt see them move, you could imagine how awesome that would be.

I loved this stenciled wheatpasted image in West Oakland. No longer up.

Slap heavy.

This West Oakland Mural neighbors the super cool Revolution Cafe, and is used during the summer to project movies for the community.

Amazing photorealistic bee painted with spraypaint in Oakland…not sure who the artist is.

 

SF.

These are some photos from a car show we happened across while ttending the Oakland Art Murmur  (First Friday artwalk).

San Francisco Street Art

These woodcuts were pretty cool.

 

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MOFOZ AT ART CITY.


Mofoz artist, Marc Zuazua will be painting at Art City 2012 in Austin this weekend making murals. The central Texas art festival is coordinated by Art Alliance Austin and is a family friendly happening that showcases art and artists through blocks of downtown Austin.

Here is more info on Art City taken from their website.

Invigorating the streets, plazas and open spaces with art of all kinds, Austin’s Cesar Chavez Street and the 2ND Street District play hosts to a one-of-a-kind, weekend-long cultural celebration.  Part art festival, part block party, Art City Austin features nationally recognized artists, local food and musicians, kids’ activities and art installations that bring the community together to enjoy great art for the entire family in one of the most beautiful areas of downtown. Rarely car-free, Cesar Chavez Street becomes a vibrant community hub where Austin’s oldest art festival and biggest block party presents a celebration of culture that invites you to meet your neighbors, bring your friends, explore your city and be inspired.

Art City Austin will transform Cesar Chavez, the S. First Street bridge and the 2ND Street District surrounding Austin City Hall into a two-day festival and community-wide celebration.  Activating streets by opening them to people and creating an environment of culture and fun is central to the mission of Art Alliance Austin. Art City Austin encourages attendees to explore the city and walk, bike, or park and ride to the festival by partnering with Capital Metro to provide free admission to Metro Pass holders, free admission to those who ride their bikes and park at the Mellow Johnny’s Bike Valet  and offering free parking and shuttle from MLK and Congress Ave.

Fun, whimsy and excitement are paramount to this decades old festival. A cultural phenomenon with a contemporary twist, Art City Austin is Austin at its finest.

When: April 14-15, 2012. Saturday, 10am to 6pm & Sunday, 11am to 6pm

Where: Cesar Chavez Street at Austin City Hall (from Lavaca Street to Lamar Boulevard) including the S. 1st Street Bridge | North entrance located on Guadalupe and south entrance on the S. 1st Street Bridge | FREE parking + shuttle from MLK and Congress Avenue | see maproad closures

Admission: $8 contribution for adults at the gate | FREE kids 12 and under and volunteers | FREE admission + shuttle to AMOA-Arthouset + The Blanton included | FREE admission when you park your bike at the Mellow Johnny’s Bike Valet (1st Street Bridge and Lavaca at 2nd) and when you show your Capital Metro Pass.

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