Saturday, May 29, 2010

Peel Here V "Brace Yourself"


Peel Here V "A celebration of adhesive art".....this years theme "Brace Yourself" speaks to the current condition of world issues we all face. ....this year, we collaborate with Self Help Graphics & Art in East Los Angeles....featured artists from The London Police to Favianna Rodriguez have been invited for event number five (5)......we will transoform Self Help Graphics parking lot into "Sticker Disneyland" as some have called it.
Featured artists have been asked to Paint on a 20"x 27" sticker sheet.
We also have an OPEN CALL for Stickers from the Sticker Community.
These stickers will be passed out, put up on our installation as well as traded in our Sticker Trading Zone.....every year we host about 800 sticker hounds searching for the one thing that bind us all, Ah yes ADHESIVE better known as Stickers.......send in as many stickers as you like. Posters will also be accepted & put up but only in News Print form........send your sticker to:
Sticky Ricks'
P.O. Box 63271
Los Angeles, Ca. 90063
323.881.6447 for more information or sales@stickyricks.NET Be sure to sign our mailing list.
Event Date = Saturday July 17th
Location = Self Help Graphics & Art
3802 Cesar Chavez Avenue
Los Angeles, CA. 90063
Time: 5-midnight
$5.00
First 50 people in line recv. a gift bag. Lots of giveaways & surprises.
Stay Sticky~

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Peel Here 2010 World Celebration in Adhesive Art

Eye-One's Tribute to a now very worldly known photo of Che' Guevara....over 500 of his red man-stickers to do this master piece. Size = 3.5"x 4.5"....this piece first shown Peel Here 06' @ the Ghetto Mansion. if you have been to any of tour four shows, then you just know & am sure have some kilah story to bump about. I'd like to hear em......this year Peel Here V "Brace Yourself" will be hosted @ Self Help Graphics in East Los Angeles. All are welcome to send in stickers for our intallation......Peel Here has escalated in its popularity & growth & following with every event Sticky Ricks puts or supports...we believe stickers are the voice of today. Doesn't matter what; the participators wether trading, putting up, collecting, creating workshops, putting on art shows, making the sticker (thats where the fun is)......the movement are the ones who create the movement & support it. Peel Here creates a platform, a place to voice & show your work off.......Peel Here is a "World Celebration in Adhesive Art".
Stickers cross many genres; monsters, skateboarding, basecard, model toys, taggs, garbage pale kide or wacky packs, its on like Donkey Kong. ....this years show will include hitters such as; SMEAR, GERMS, EVOKER, BRIAN EWING, ChrisRWK, Friends With Benefits, Damon Robinson, Timoi, Ashes 57, Obey, El Phantom & many more.
hope you come out. Peel Here is:
July 17th
Where: Shelf Help Graphics
3802 Cesar Chavez Avenue
Los Angeles, Ca. 90063
323.881.6447
Time: 5pm-midnight.
Fee: $5.00
First 50 through doors get a gift bag. First ten will get a sticker pak as well......cant make it; art sales will be available through web cam.....more to come.....Sticky~

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Q&A with SMEAR & Cris Gheorghiu

Last Wednesday SMEAR aka Cris Gheroghiu dropped by the studio with an out of town friend.....we cought up with SMEAR via a three (3) Q&A Hit & Run session.....SMEAR is very outspoken & brutally honest which you'll see here right now.....he has been writing in the streets for longer than he cares to recal....so with out any further ado, "take it away Johnny".....

SR: from street to gallery; is it difficult taking your work into gallery settings, does that compromise you as SMEAR? When I saw "your" I am talking about SMEAR.

SMEAR: My work fits in a gallery setting like a d**k fits into a p***y...I dont do graff on canvas and try to take it out of it's element (the street) and put it into a gallery...only monkeys that. I'm not a monkey. And no, it doesn't compromise me as Smear...cause there is nothing to compromise...I always did my own thing, even on the streets, I never really gave a f**k what the next man was doing...I've always done what I do for myself, not for anybody else. I've never followed the "rules" of the graff world. I hate rules. Instinct and impulse is what I follow, always. I may come off as cocky, but I'm not...I'm just honest, as f**k.

SR: you have a following from RTH & SMEAR all by itself. My understanding, you have been
hitting the streets (as your web site home page states) "longer than I care to disclose". Are we talking decades? In a nut shell, what was the progression of SMEAR & or how did it evolve.
(I cheated; two questions in one)

SMEAR: started writing on stuff cause of my homies older brother (Suet C.O.I, R.T.H) he was doing that graff/breaking shit since like 84'...we looked up to him, he gave me the name Smear...the old f**ker created a monster. He gave me the name in like 90' or 91' Before that I had gay ass names like "Gizmo" and "Shreds"...god, what was I thinking...but I was just a dumb lil kid, so whatever. In 92' I got caught up in that whole 90's tagbanging thing...I didn't snap out of it until 97'...that'd when I started really getting up...like a mad street pervert. I felt liberated after years of guns, drivebys and other such strangness...it was a weird time in my life. I'd never want to go back, but at the same time I wouldn't trade those experiences for anything. The rest, as the cliche goes, is history.

SR: I hear you like romantic walks on the beach,,,,,kuz messn. Hahahaha, couldn't resist...here you go on the real;...what gallery would we see your art & where would SMEAR want to see his work & where would Cris Gheorghiu like to see his work?

SMEAR: I actually honestly do like romantic walks on the beach...but I prefer them alone, and at night.

As for the gallery that I'd want to see my art in? I would have to say that I don't really have a specific gallery targeted,like a lot of my friends seem to...I'm not into swinging off nuts, feel me? Smear and Cris are having a battle of wills over this whole art identity thing at the moment...Cris keeps saying that he doesn't need Smear and Smear keeps saying that Cris G. ain't shit without the big S...we will have to wait and see who comes out on top. But it may take a while to be revealed.



Quickie:
Top Ramen or Mac & cheese
SMEAR: Top Ramen,beef...with an egg dropped into it when it starts boiling. And maybe
some dried seaweed strips thrown in there for good measure.

Illustrator or paint Paint
SMEAR: fuck that computer bullshit.

Krink or Sharpie None
SMEAR: I prefer a good streak...or, if I had to chose, I'd make my own "Krink".

Coke or Diet Coke.
SMEAR: Can't drink either...not since I drank that Etch, Savage stomach pains and all that.

Handmade or machine made vinyls (be honest now)
SMEAR: I like both.

$1 PBR on Tap All Night or Mai Tais on the beach in Baja?
SMEAR: I'll go with the PBR on the beach in Baja...how's that?

Thanks to SMEAR & Cris to drop though for a minute. SMEAR will be featured artist at
Peel Here V this year @ Self Help Graphics.

for more on SMEAR go to http://theartofsmear.com/home.html

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