Saturday, August 18, 2012

Abandoned Series Update: Planes and Trains!


Our “abandoned” project has consumed most of our time for the last few weeks, and we’ve made some really cool progress. We found and shot a number of abandoned military planes, and are finishing up with a group of abandoned rail cars and bridges tomorrow. Above is a quick preview showing some of the locations we’ve shot recently. We’ve got multiple additional shoots lined up over the next month, so keep an eye out for more on this series soon!

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Hillcrest Cityfest 2012


As soon as we found out about Cityfest we knew we were going to love it. Turns out we were right! It was one of the best shows we have ever had. San Diego has been pretty humid lately and we’re spoiled San Diegans, so the weather wasn’t our biggest friend. Other than that, though, things couldn’t have gone better. We met a ton of interesting people, made some friends, had a lot of fun and sold more art than we’ve sold at any other show. If you missed it this year, you really need to make it out next year! Also, don’t miss the Hillcrest Hoedown on October 7th! We’ll be there as well:
http://fabuloushillcrest.com/events/hillcrest-hoedown/

Friday, August 10, 2012

August First Friday: Congrats Mike!


Another great First Friday! We had a lot of fun and sold a good amount of art! We decided it was time to find a home for the last 13″x35″ from out original metal print run. We sold $2 raffle tickets, and raffled it off at the end of the night. Mike (above) ended up our winner, and the print really couldn’t have gone to a nicer person. It was a pleasure to meet you, Mike, and we really hope you enjoy it!

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Catalina Vacation



You can’t always work hard, sometimes you need to just kick back! We took a three-day trip out to Catalina Island and had a blast staying in Avalon. The island itself is beautiful, and we filled all three days with hiking, exploring and swimming. We wanted very much to see the whole island (Avalon only takes up something like 3% of it), but it was prohibitively expensive to get into the interior.

The second day we met a man named Denny who worked in an art gallery right next to our hotel. We struck up a conversation, and he invited us to volunteer at the Catalina Island Conservancy! We got to spend the first half of the day transplanting endemic plant life -which was a blast- and the second half we got a tour of the island from Denny. It was easily the best day of the entire trip, and we’re super grateful to Denny and the people at the conservancy!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Comic-Con Fun!


Watch for me getting rejected in the video above! (about 45 seconds in)

Dustin and I spent the whole day nerding out with friends, and we had a great time! I wore a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shirt and was super happy that they had a booth there! I had Dustin take this picture of me and Donatello being ninjas together. It was a fantastic day, and we saw a ton of really cool stuff.


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

July First Friday


What a great time this month! If you weren’t there, you definitely should have been! A very nice lady stopped by my booth and brought this cute little guy in with her to get a lollipop. He’s some kind of tiny monkey, and he decided to hop over onto my arm to get his candy!

We also met Rip Van Twinkle, the Creator of “Magic Lucky Stars.” I knew right away that we’d be friends when I saw his “Art Kills Artists” t-shirt. I really wish I had worn my “Waste Your Life, Be an Artist” shirt. Rip’s stars are really cool, and his site is definitely worth taking a look at: MagicLuckyStars.com.

Since I decided to become a full-time artist I’ve met a lot of great people, and this month was no exception!

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Abandoned Series Update


I realize that this is the first time a lot of you are hearing about the abandoned series Dustin and I are doing, so this will really be more “Breaking News!” than an update.

We make the drive from San Diego to Las Vegas pretty frequently. We’re there at least once a month for First Friday, and other shoots and family visits bring us up even more often. We took a trip down old Route 66 and were blown away by the amount of abandoned structures along the way. Towns that flourished before Highway 40 was put in died out pretty quickly and thoroughly after it was complete and drew traffic away.

Last December we stopped at the towns of Amboy and Ludlow to shoot some of the buildings. We got a lot of great material, and decided that we wanted to flush the series out and shoot as much of the Mojave as we could for the series. On our way to First Friday this month we stopped at Rock-a-Hula, an abandoned water park, and spent a good portion of the day taking pictures of it. On the way home we stopped by the largely-abandoned towns of Goffs, Essex and Chambless to get pictures. Each shoot has been more exciting and breathtaking than the last.

Our goal is to shoot more of the towns off of the 40 near Barstow, and flush out an entire “Abandoned Mojave” series. We’re really excited and we’re getting close to being finished! When we are done, we’re going to put together a coffee table book as well as prints!