Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Art Show @ Etnies Skate Park


"The Gathering Art Show" @ Etnies Skate Park
APril 30th 2010
6-10 pm
"an exhibition of skateboard realted art & close-up
interaction with those that created it"
Line up:
6:pm = Music by DJ RJ
7:pm = Enfamus w/ DJ SAMINILLA
and Battle Monkeys
Break Dance Demo
8:pm = EFREM - Death by Stero
Jason- Strung Out
Live Art/DJ Collaboration
9:pm = Live Art-TBA
Live Art by: Jamie Gaudio aka Silly Girl Design &
Patrick Carnahan
$5 per person
20028 Lake Forest Drive, Lake Forest, Ca. 92630
(949) 916-5870

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Urban-MUSE Stickers & Campaign


We were please to print these for Urban Muse in their campaign...here is a little about "URBAN-MUSE" ------->
www.Urban-Muse.com "you need stickers"...S.R.~
I designed the MUSE sticker in the Fall of 2009, and it is the logical extension of a campaign I started in late 2007, dealing with the phrase "urban-muse"I made the original image by hand by carving a block of linoleum and then making a print of it on a rolling press. The girl used is a famous alt model I became enamored with and as a result was inspired to draw, and paint her numerous times, including a 10 foot mural sized Oil Painting. If it wasn't for this singular person I would not be an artist today. She changed my life forever, for the better.I think all art regardless of style, technique, or any other factor needs to have one important thing: It needs to be honest. To me the MUSE sticker with the crying, rough, and stoic face to me symbolizes everything I believe in as an artist and as a person, and is the most honest thing I have ever created. At one point in my life I feel I treated a person very close to my unkindly, and took her for granted, I threw away the only person who ever truly loved me with her heart and soul. She left me a photo on my iMac of her sitting at my desk with her hair parted to the side, and tears streaming down her beautiful face. That image has stuck in my head all these years later (about 4), and has largely shaped the course of my life. As a result i've tried to become a better person. I regret how I treated her, and instead of dwelling on all this negativity and I want to do something incredibly positive with it, and hopefully inspire other people, to draw, paint, compose, or even just be kind. The simple word MUSE I think is incredibly important and powerful to anyone in the creative field and even people who might not even think they are creative at all. Everyone has a muse, it might be a girl, a boy, an event, a piece of music, or even a pet or something. But everyone has that one thing that has the capability to set you off and unleash something great that you might not have thought you were even capable of. The muse sticker has been distributed extensively throughout the world, sticker shows, and the San Francisco Bay area. When the sticker is in an "urban" environment it quite literally becomes the physical embodiment of "urban-muse." The sticker has been mistaken for something to do with the British Rock Band "MUSE," and this is not the case but I do happen to like that band quite a great deal. In early 2010 The San Francisco Museum of Modern art started distributing stickers that said "MUSE" on them in honor of their 75th anniversary, it's a pretty interesting coincidence and the stickers are similar, but my sticker predates it slightly. I highly encourage every person, to search for their own personal muse. To my Muse "X", I cannot thank her enough for letting her me use her image in a lot of my work. And to the girl who It was originally based on...I know she must see it in the streets often, and I hope she just knows... I am sorry.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Duck Sauce; Fools Gold Record


We've had the pleassure of printing Fools Golds Recs Stickers. Introducing "HOT SUACE" Records Stickers....here is some history of the lable & the graphic artist. ENJOY!......
* Duck Sauce is a musical collaboration between deejay heroes A-Trak and Armand Van Helden, melding the spirit of classic disco house with updated production thump and clever new twists - think modern-day versions of DJ classics from labels like Roule, or Armand's own beloved mid-90s catalog.

The duo teamed up for the express purpose of making instantly addictive club anthems, tunes they would want to play out themselves.
And it's worked! DJs around the world have been playing and charting their smash "aNYway" since the summer and salivating for the next batch of web footed tunes from the duo...

"aNYway" video - http://vimeo.com/7073479

The Duck Sauce duck - like all Fool's Gold graphics - is the creation of art director Dust La Rock - http://www.dustlarock.com

ABOUT FOOL'S GOLD:
The trendsetting Brooklyn label was founded in 2007 by DJs A-Trak and Nick Catchdubs and quickly established itself with a non-stop series of singles, introducing artists like Kid Sister and Kid Cudi to the world and being dubbed an "indie innovator" by Billboard and a "tastemaker label" by the New York Times. "This DJ scene that we're a part of in North America has influenced music scenes across the world, but ironically there aren't enough labels that represent it," says A-Trak. "That's where Fool's Gold comes in. A label where we can release Treasure Fingers and Kid Sister side-to-side without it being a stretch - and what's great with Fool's Gold is that it's not forced, since we're all just friends putting out each other's music." "To me, Fool's Gold is the modern version of what labels like Sleeping Bag and Nervous were doing back in the 80s and early 90s," says Nick Catchdubs. "They would put out house records and freestyle records at the same time as Black Moon or some experimental Arthur Russell single, and it all made sense. I want Fool's Gold to represent the absolute best in club music on all levels." Helping tie everything together is acclaimed Brooklyn graphic artist Dust La Rock, whose original imagery for all Fool's Gold logos and sleeve art provides a clever and constantly evolving visual aesthetic for the label.

http://www.foolsgoldrecs.com

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Sal Barbier USA Stickers


Sal Barbier is well known as one of the most stylish street skaters of the 1990's as well as the designer of one of the best & highly revered skate shoes of all time, "The Etnies Sal23". Sal's notable career began in 1988 when he was sponsord by for H-Street, one of the best skate companies of that time. After turning pro in 1989, Sal joined forces with Etnies that following year & went on to design The Sal23 to wide public acclaim in 1994. In 1996, Sal founded Elwood Clothing and 23 Skateboards, followed in 1998 with Aesthetics Skateboards & Apparel of which he was also head designer. Sal has also designed for Danny Way of "Plan B" & Zoo York....I have had the pleassure knowing Sal for about 10 years now. .About the Stickers; these beauties were printed, cut & boxed in two working days. Printed with Gold & Silver metallic on Clear vinyl. 14 "UP" on a 12"x 15" Sal was Stoked on the quality & speed with which we were able to turn his product of which are for his shoe line, ready to hit the stores in the USA & Japan. For more on Sal Barbier go to www.Sal23.com Sticky Rick~

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Hit+Run 4th Year Anniversary Party


Driving Hard, Radio Blasting to 10 with the knob RIPPED OFF, Trunk Popped open, "We're gonna HIT Something",
Repeat Offender # FOUR is here.......
That Notrioius CREW is @ it again; Hit+Run's 4th Year Anniversay Party....this is not to be missed. If you've been, then you know, if not, well hold on to your Snitchen Gruben....
When: 12.12.09
Where: The Echo Plex
1154 Glendale Blvd.
Echo Park, Ca. 90026
Time: Just get there early if you want to get in.
FREEBIES, Music, Live Art, Live Screen Printing
more on Hit+Run go to www.thehitandrun.com

Friday, November 27, 2009

Gentrification.....

Not going into too much on the subject but if you think this does not affect you, "think again" my friend........things change, this is the way of the world. There is much I do not agree with. For one answer, I'll have twenty questions. When it comes to the change of our neighborhood's by contractors & investors whom do not have MY "best interest AT heart" for those living in that area, maybe generations worth but to build new roads, schools, condos, strip malls & the like not for those (like me) but for themselves, raise taxes, raise rents. Results; the citizens in those neighborhoods will have to move out. That is gentrification.
Much of the or a better word THAT is now the center of attention of Boyle Heights, mainly the surroundings of Mariachi Plaza. New Metro Rail was launched just two weeks ago as a sign of The New Boyle Heights. Most of the art design renderings of what MP will look like, resembles Old Town Pasadena. I know what many of you are thinking, "what is so bad about that". Much is wrong with just that. People move in with only one thought in mind which is to make money off the neighborhood not even a part of the localism. All that money goes OUT & the City makes out on Taxes. The people, Once again, lose out. Just like when Ticket Prices for concerts & sporting events GO up, the people who want to take their family to a Dodger game could as recent as three years ago buy a ticket in The Pavilion for $8.00. No Longer. Thanks for nothing Mr. Frank McCourt. Parking is now $15. Shameful. What is even worse, "those" from the neighborhood without a problem of "bleeding" their neighbors for life savings. Cowardice!
Keeping the public "in the dark" are just one of many that GREED preys upon. Especially those who cannot stand up for themselves. Boyle Heights is the Birth of the World Famous Canters' now on Fairfax. Boyle Heights is now only a remnant of the Chinese, Jewish & Japanese heritage
that once was the very fabric of this East Side Community.

The only way for this NOT to take place is public awareness & resistance. Change is a part of the world, so is change to the neighborhood but, if I can stem the tide on the outcome of my surrounding aesthetic, that will be enough as not to have Mariachi Plaza end up just another
novelty photo op spot next to Starbucks with out Mariachis. Yes, you better believe it. Another historic piece of Los Angeles Raped for a dollar. Truth be told though, is more like Millions of Dollars. "Oh, so I guess I just do not understand just what is at stake". On the contrary, the message is quite clear. The "way" the jargon from Talking Heads comes out is the unclear part. I do not have to accept the staus quo; "oh, why cant we ALL just get along". Hahahahaha.
One more even important thought as I rant on this Post Thanksgiving Coma Toast day, when the developers & contractors come in, will the skilled men & women in these neighborhoods be able to apply for work in the community they live in? Many of these contracted projects are at least two years. You see, one of the problems here as I lull you to sleep (and you thought reading could not put you to sleep) the right questions are just not being asked nor are they scripted for prine time news. They are scripted OUT for the sake of prime time news.
"Give back The People some Pride", give them some of these jobs that will pay anywhere from $15 to $40 per hour. A chance at a better education for their kids. A chance to actually live that dream which was just an incling. This is EXACTLY what took place in New Orleans. Once again, The People not only lost once but twice. No jobs were given out to the civilians of the county. Horrific! The devistaion of "Katrina" crippled New Orleans in it's natural fury. Not generating work for those skilled in construction, health & other services is a bigger travesty & a deliberate slap in the face from those officials who totally are out to keep their CUSH jobs.
Is no a wonder so many do not get along today. The wedge has been inserted by the elite & those who do not care nor want to know you or me.
Will that be the plight of Boyle Heights? A Chitpotle in place of L&B's on first street? As Roger Waters put it, "Did you exchange cold comfort for change"...."comfortably numb". The Historic Golden Gate Theatre turned in a CVS. Disgraceful! Don't believe me?, then you are asleep my friend.
That incling we all get is our subconscious telling us "hey, I have an idea" & is wanting to take form. The result is a Dream Come True but that incling needs to be nurtured & put into "action". The question is, Are you Up to It? Get involved! Don't ever settle for the Status Quo.

Sticky Rick~