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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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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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SXSW 2012: Part 1 of 2

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What is to be said about our favorite interactive, movie, and music festival that has not been said already. It was FUCKING INSANE this year.

I believe 2011 was the year that Interactive and Movie portion had a larger attendance and presence then the later in the week Music festival; however, it seems 2012 was the year that meshed all aspects of the festival into a flavorful week long party gumbo. The industries emerge and work together more and more seamlessly every day through and because of changes in technology, consumer behavior, and marketing.

It is only fitting that the Music portion of the festival seemingly started earlier this year clearly evidenced by perhaps the biggest hyped concert of the festival, the American Express Jay-Z show, which was actually part of the Interactive festival. Way to go hype beasts, you guys eagerly joined into the concert by tweeting an AMEX hashtag…kudos to the marketing geniuses behind that one.  AMEX sonned most of the corporate parties during interactive with this lil charade. This was just the first over the top promotions that went on throughout the strenuously awesome week…seriously,we are seasoned SXSW’ers, and by Wednesday it seemed like Saturday. Notable over the top promotions included a huge 3 tiered Doritos stage that shadowed parts of downtown with its super vending machine presence, as well as lasers and fog machines placed over 6th street so that you felt like you couldn’t even escape the clubs by going on to the streets for a breather. Nike also commandeered a good downtown block to build an LED lit wall that made parts of Austin feel very Las Vegas at night as the glow of Nike Ads gave everyone around a glowing aura. This was done in part to promote some new shit they made, some fitness bracelet of some sort. We also liked that they built a skate ramp, basketball court and other activities for SXSW’ers to take part in, you know just in case the walking and drinking all day was not fitness enough for them.

Austin’s hometown buzz act Gary Clark Jr pretty much rocked SXSW and was the act to catch during the week. Gary and his band played something like 2-3 showcases a day throughout the week including high profile shows like headlining the Warner Brothers showcase, Rolling Stones showcase, MTV Woody awards, MOG showcase and more.

As big as rock was with Rick “the Boss” Springstein’s show being the big hullaballoo of all the older “industry types; this year was undoubtedly the year of hip hop. Seemingly every player in the hip hop industry from indie to mainstream was in Austin for a showcase or just to take in the circus. The big names like Lil Wayne, T.I., Busta Rhymes, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent and Rick Ross  got a lot of mainstream fans into downtown to wait in the craziest lines for a chance to see their favorite hitmakers.

Meanwhile the more seasoned listeners, diggers, and trendsetters perched into some still crazy, yet way more tangible lines for a chance to catch those acts that are buzzing and underneath the radar of most.  SXSW, afterall, originates as a festival for the little guys, the emerging bands, the music that needs discovering, and I wholly think that it still is. I always have the best time seeing buzz acts that are hungry and still believe in the musicality , and the performance, those that do not forget their own lyrics (50 Cent) or use recorded backing vocals (Eminem) for their performance…but maybe thats just me.

Heres some pics of the first half of the week.

New York’s I Am Many put it down real hungry MC-like. Performances like his ensured that the over hyped commercial MC’s were not the only ones being heard during SXSW. Twitter.com/therealiammany

Nice Kicks and Vans had a nice little pop up shop on 6th street dedicated to classic vinyl albums and re-issued band Vans like these kick ass Iron Maiden sneakers. twitter.com/nicekicks

Parker with his sweet 5 on it tee and Jaysin catching the Electric Touch show. Parker’s closet also holds a Shock G “Humpty Hump” tour jacket that he may have worn if it was a bit cooler out.

We kicked it with the homie JaysinLivedHere who has recently released his EP, “Here’s to the Firing Squad”. The EP also features videos for every song on the project being released to the public on every Friday. TGIF. twitter:jaysinlivedhere

Here’s Table Manners Crew, Kid Slyce making sure that the beats are up and the dance floor is in full swing. Slyce DJ’s for most of Phranchyze’s sets as well.

Here’s Legit Rhythm’s doing their thing. This is proof you don’t need a huge budget to push your music and brand at SXSW; just a good friend some cardboard , markers, and tape. This walking photo opportunity was mad busy as we met with them along the busy 5th street traffic.

Austin’s League of Extraordinary G’z were definitely all over the place throughout the week. The celebrated Austin crew were catching love everywhere they went.

Here is some more proof that big budget marketing does not always win, sometimes it just take some ingenuity and a dolly. This mobile projection rig was complete with a full PA so that anywhere these guys stopped to project was also accompanied with great sound.

Nice Kicks

Phranchyze doing what he does. This was from the first of his many showcases during the week. Phranchyze just released his latest album “S.T.A.R.S” and was using the popular music festival as an outlet to promote the new project. twitter:phranchyze

Cool wheat-pasted street art was all over the downtown area during SXSW, this is one of our favorite images on the trendy new east side.

..and stickers.

Sole

Rockwell 9000  is the man when it comes to scratching, heres a close up of his hands at work. twitter:rockwell9000

Here’s an impromptu cypher taking place on 6th street.

SX street art.

SxStreetArt

more SxStreetart

We met Houston femcee Tawn P  at the W hotel as she was promoting her latest project “The Next Phase” Twitter:@Tawn_P

Theorem, and thats Geezey back their photobombing. repect.

Austin’s Zeale putting it down. Zeale’s rejuvenated set includes a live drummer as well as super cuts by DJ Rockwell 9000. twitter:@zeale

Grieves.

The homie Maldonado taking a breather from the busy Austin streets.

Mr Muthafuckin Exquire was perhaps one of the biggest hip hop buzz acts this year at SXSW, we saw a few of his performances, one was neutered by APD and noise ordinances, the one later in the week was just a short excuse for a performance; however, he did manage to salvage his name as he accompanied EL-P on a heater of a set at the Thrasher showcase.

Karthik and Moshe of Hour Band lounging at the Hotwire Unlimited office. Hour Band just released their latest album “Only” and are fresh from a show in NY with Phranchyze and a sold out San Antonio show with Gary Clark Jr.  Make sure to check out their website as well, as they took the time to offer their fans a real cool interactive experience. Twitter:@hourband

This was an example of one of the rap cyphers taking place on 6th street.

Cool Andy Warhol mural

Anyone that wanted to could don a brush and paint a little something on these walls.

Bobba Fett patrolling the busy SXSW streets.

Calm Child is a crew that’s really putting it down for Austin. The crew hosts a weekly hip hop night that is growing into a great haven for underground MC’s and acts.

Here’s DJ Baby Chino who is marketed as the World’s youngest DJ. He was mixing at a  local clothing store.

Heres a photo from one of the first Electric Touch shows we went to in the week. Electric Touch just dropped a new album on Island called “Never Look Back” which features some of the catchiest songs you will hear this year. Twitter:@electrictouch

Grieves and Budo also proved positive that you do not need a corporate backing in order to get a full crowd on their feet and putting their hands in the air. This exceptional duo entertained a full club with true musicianship and crowd control. Twitter:@grievesmusic and @budo

This dude’s name was Moneybags, aside from his awesome hello kittie onesie, he pretty much bullied folk into putting money into his bag. do work.

Being that it was early in the week, i forgot this MC’s name, but he did put on a dynamic set…anyays, wish i had more iinfo for you on him, but whatever. PART 2 of SXSW posting coming soon.

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EMERGE- Austin graffiti show

Heres some pics from the anual EMERGE Austin graffiti show. This year the venue was at the “fader Fort” spot for lack of a better name, and knowing that most Austinites will know that name before the actual name of the venue. The spot was packed filled with awesome art, dj’s b-boys , b-girls, and heat. This was one of those nights where it was hotter inside the large venue than it was outside, anyways it was a great night of street art and hip hop-enjoy the pics.

Amazing piece by SOUP. This guy is truly one of the best thats ever done it.

We dipped out around the block for a minute to get some food from the always interesting street carts, and came across this nice 8 track collection.

B-boy throwing a freeze

DJ Charlie laying down beats for the break dancers

Another one of our favorite pieces in the show was this stencil piece by artist Dave Lowell.

DJ Chorizo Funk on the 1′s and 2′s

Artist, Dave Lowell laying down some stencils for the crowd. This is one of my favorite shots of the night…and to think it only took like 20 shots to get the lighting right.

Art by Rei

This cut out graffiti piece was an eye catcher. really great use of making a solid look liquid. Art by REZ

This dude had too much too drink, and did what anyone would do..kneel down and have at it.

I love this style- art by Reks, keeping it simple.

Our friends from Pure Filth magazine.

Street tacos, we weren’t playing brah

Ive always been a fan of Zach McDonald’s street art , the detail in his work is always pretty amazing. this was an interesting cut out by the artist.

Wheatpaste art by Industry screen printing….or i could be wrong.

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Brooklyn, Lower East Side street art and boutiques -day 2

So day 2 started with a trip to check out some shops on the Lower East Side heres some flicks from the walk to the subway into the city.

This large mural was painted in the parking lot of a school. This is just a small portion of the work that surrounded the parking lot.

..and this dope 3-D graffiti piece was on the same block as the school..amazing detail.

Here’s me repping the league leading San Antonio Spurs.


Stickers in the Lower East Side.

We were on our way to SUPREME and was wowed by a window display from a funky high heel spot called Irregular Choice. Irregular Choice is from what i gather a London company that creates some really fun and inventive womens shoes. Each shoe looked like a customized piece of art, which I can respect from a customizer standpoint. Erica was in shoe heaven, and rightly so, the shoes were fun just to look at, and the buildout of the store was whimsical and fun. The lovely Anastasia Blades who helped Erica with her precious purchase was welcoming and friendly and was excited to tell us more about the company and the culture that it came from. She was one of the most down New Yorkers we came across, and she is an amazing photographer as well. Good people.


Here’s a shot of the interior of Irregular Choice.

Then we went on to peruse Supreme and was underwhelmed maybe not so much at the clothing, but lack of customer service. This seems to be somewhat trendy I guess for more well known shops, but for the life of me I have no idea why. On to the next one…

Heres some Beatles vinyl in the storefront of THE REED SPACE which was my favorite streetwear spot we dropped into. The space had some great tees, fitteds, bags, books, music, and vinyl toys. Nigo and the rest of the staff were great. The atmosphere was comfortable and they had great products-like some great silver rings of MPC’s and Studio Monitors…sweet. I scooped a Mike Tyson tee, Erica a bag, and then we traversed.

On the walk , noticed this dope monopoly man on the 1′s and 2′s…respect.

Sweet hat press in some cool hat shop we stopped in, cant remember the name. I almost scooped a hat there, but my head was too big for the styles I liked.

Heres THE NEW MUSEUM which unfortunatley was closed the day we came across it. Awesome architecture.

Then we came across the coolest toy store I’d ever been in. TOY TOKYO kicked ass. The store was pacjked with the most rare and awesome vinyl toys produced. The stff was cool as ice, and let us take pics of everything but a huge KAWS collection they have behind a second set of doors…ballers only. We happily scooped up an Eric Scarecrow shogun girl and toured the store like it was a museum.

TOY TOKYO in all its awesomeness.

mini bearbricks

lots of Kaws toys everywhere.

These huge bearbricks were the bees knees.

These are for the sneakerhead toys.

A great selection of Ron English toys were readily available also. On a sidenote -see if you can see one of our stickers on this picture from his website of Art Basel . Seems like our stickers are getting around, thanks to all our supporters.

These Kaws tweety toys almost came home with us…except that we would have had to starve for the rest of the trip so we opted against them.

That supersized Ron English Ronald McDonald is nuts, as was the KAWS disected joint.

Lovely Fafi character, we have this one on our radar.

After leaving Toy Tokyo we decided to check out another vinyl toy store being that it was in the vicinity. My Plastic Heart had some decent picks, but they fell victim to the “to cool to say hi” disease, which is imperative when there is noone else in the shop, anyways- threw them the deuce-no scoops there.
We then caught the subway to the city so we could check out FAO SCHWARZ maybe the most known toy store in NY. It was pretty awesome, wish I had been there when i was little, but hey, it was still pretty cool.

Heres one of probably 4 or 5 huge toy soldiers made up of jelly beans….like whoah.

Heres Erica holding it down with her homie Lego Chewbacca.

..and me with my standing next to a rapper pose…except this time the rapper was a kick ass lego storm trooper.

Ah yes, and perhaps the most fun of the day goes to creating our own muppets. You pretty much got to choose your body, eyes, nose, hair, accessories, and clothes, and then muppet makers glue and stitch them together right in front of you as you wait..this was uber awesome. The above pic was Erica’s first concept…it changed, and became what you see below.

MOFOZ MUPPETZ …whatchyouknowboutthat?

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