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Dan Sena! New EP! Album Art!

Check out the album art and custom type face that I created for Dan Sena’s new EP release dropping this month.

KILLPOP RECORDS SINGLE OUT SEPT 21 2010 by Dan Sena

You can hear samples of the new tracks above.  Follow Dan on Facebook to find out when the EP officially drops.

In the meantime watch this video that Drew Blood (Life Plus, Drew Tube) put together for one of Dan’s epic tracks from last year, “Just Too Hot.”

Arlo

GOST

Meat Eaters’ Ball! New Art!

Several months back I was invited to be in a group show along with some old friends from Paul Frank.  The show, “No Brow,” was held at GINAC Gallery in Downtown Santa Ana.  Sometime after the show the owner of the gallery, Tony Crisp, asked if I would be interested in doing a live art piece for an event in Century City, California.

The event was called, the “Meat Eaters’ Ball.”  It is an annual event for venture capitalists to get together for food, drinks and entertainment and this year the theme of the party had something to do with art.  They hired dancers, musicians and…me.

I asked my friend Travis Turgasen to help me with the project.  We stocked up on acrylics and spray paint and drove out and set up two 4′ x 4′ canvases.

The place filled up with venture capitalists and capital-ladies pretty quickly.  The dress code, I surmised, was “venture capitalist casual” which I took to mean a suit without a tie.  Travis began to worry that we might not fit in, or worse, that the art we had planned might not go over very well.

When I first started drawing out ideas for the art I was trying to come up with Franky’s take on corporate culture.  I was thinking of thermoses (don’t people take thermoses to work??) and expressions like, “No Free Lunch.”  One of the “No Free Lunch” ideas featured a chicken with a missing leg on crutches.  I was trying to view venture capitalism through the same kind of irreverent, playful prism that I use to skewer every subject.

The concept that I ended up settling on was “Bite the Hand,” which in a sense you could make the argument we were kind of doing since we were being paid to be at the event.

In the end Travis’s worries proved to be unfounded.  We were hired to create art after all, which at its best can be provocative, and it is not like we had anything obscene or offensive screaming from the canvas.  What I came up with was bright and fun, as per usual, and people seemed to enjoy it.

One of the neat elements of the art work was that it was interactive.  When I was hired for the job I was told that they would like for the spectators to be able to participate in the painting in some way.  So I came up with the idea of making stencils and letting the participants spray them onto the canvases themselves.  There were several stencils from the GOST canon to choose from including, “Give Up” and “Why Try.”  In fact, this was the closest we came to receiving any kind of an objectionable response to the art, when a group of drunk girls in cocktail dresses came by and started cackling, “Why don’t you beeeee more posssssitive?  Why not peeeeeeace and loooovvve?”

After the background was complete it became a race against time to finish the foreground elements before the party ended.  Unfortunately as the night wore on it got much colder and the paint stopped drying.

The event organizers graciously let us take the paintings home to finish them.  We set them up on easels in the back yard and got to work.

The finished paintings are currently hanging in the gallery at the GCS store in Downtown Santa Ana.  You can stop by and see them before they get shipped back out to the organizers from the Meat Eaters’ Ball.  The GCS store/gallery is always open for the Art Walk which takes place the first Saturday of every month (and is coming up this weekend).

I would like to thank David Cremin of the Meat Eaters’ Ball for allowing me to be a part of the event, Tony Crisp for giving me the opportunity to paint and brokering the whole arrangement and Travis Turgasen for all of his help getting the project done.

Arlo

GOST

Mr. and Mrs. Rivera! The Johnniest Wedding!

First I attended Roadhouse’s 30th birthday party and then “The Johnniest Nigga You Know” got married over the weekend.  There are signs all around that rollerbladers are growing up, as if my own gray hairs and aching back weren’t making that clear enough.

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Con Culture! Ripped Off!

Steven is a teenager (actually he just turned 20!) who has been helping me out at GOST over the Summer.  We have a lot of the same interests, like science, skepticism and rollerblading, so it is fun having him around.  I also never get tired of listening to him talk.  He is a teenager (basically), so he HATES everything!  Food, movies, video games, furries…there is never a shortage of things for Steven to bitch about.

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Central Florida Rolling x GOST!

Frankie Terranova of Central Florida Rolling sent in these photos from a local skatepark where they represented with the GOST ‘N Knives stencil.  That’s Tim Deaton above with the GNK Jumbo cap doing a top acid.

And here’s Frankie (nice name!) in a party tank next to another GNK stencil.

Nice work guys!  Thanks for representing!

Central Florida Rolling

Arlo

GOST

Roadhouse Turns 30! Munny Art!

A few years ago Randy’s girlfriend, Gabrielle, gave me a new Munny vinyl toy and asked if I would paint it for Randy’s birthday.  Of course I said that I would.  Nevermind the fact that Randy was a seminal figure in the history of rollerblading, Randy and I have had a long and close personal relationship and I was all too happy to paint something for a friend.  So, I put the Munny in my closet where it sat for the next three years.

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Sticker Drop!

Franky made an appearance on this bombed out ukulele.  Thanks to stickerdrop.com for sharing the photo!

stickerdrop.com

Arlo

GOST

Blade & BBQ! Saturday!

There’s gonna be a whole lotta blading and BBQing going on right here in our own backyard this weekend!  Saturday, July 31st at the Santa Ana Skatepark (in Centennial Park) will be the “3 Amigos Blade and BBQ!”  Come out and join us between 11AM and 4PM for food, drinks and a friendly session.

3 Amigos Blade & BBQ
Santa Ana Skatepark (in Centennial Park)
Fairview and Edinger
11AM-4PM

Arlo

GOST

T-shirts LOVE Summit, Tokyo!

Last weekend there was an event held in Tokyo called the “T-shirts LOVE Summit.”

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Passed Out! Busywork Tonight!!

Haha!  Dan Sena forwarded this photo.  It came from a site called passedoutphotos.com and shows a poor lad bedecked in Franco Shade gear passed out (natch!) and oblivious to the fact that he is being victimized by his “friends.”

Speaking of Dan Sena and Passing Out, don’t miss the final installment of Busywork, Dan Sena’a last OC residency, tonight at Detroit Bar.

Arlo

GOST