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SEA NO EVIL

SEA NO EVIL

An art benefit to preserve and protect the oceans of the world.

June 16th at 6:30pm
1515 marlborough
Riverside, CA 92507

Hello,
Monster Media and Sea Shepard invite you to “Sea No Evil”. A unique art show event that is close to our hearts. We hope yours too.

At a time when people around the globe seem to be search for ways to make a difference, we have been taken back and amazed by the many accomplishments of Paul Watson and Sea Shepard. Although these accomplishments are merely a starting point to a solution, they do give us the confidence to believe that change is possible.

Partivipating in “Sea No Evil” is a small action that can help create a ripple effect that becoms a global wave of change.

Please come and share this special evening with the participating artists and the many others who care as much as you do about our oceans and environment.

Feel fee to share this invite with whomever may have interests.

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posted May 25, 2007

THE SMASHING PUMPKINS TEAM WITH SHEPARD FAIREY FOR ‘ZEITGEIST’ COVER

THE SMASHING PUMPKINS TEAM WITH SHEPARD FAIREY FOR ‘ZEITGEIST’ COVER

To capture the mood of our times with the album cover for ZEITGEIST—the forthcoming album by THE SMASHING PUMPKINS—the band turned to acclaimed Obey Giant graphic designer and illustrator Shepard Fairey. After being given the album’s title to work with, Fairey came up with a haunting image: it’s a red, black and white illustration of a drowning Statue of Liberty, positioned in front of the sun that is either setting or rising.

“Like a great artist can do, Shepard had summed up very simply a lot of complex themes,” says the band’s Billy Corgan. “He also used the type font from our very first single, and I asked him about it and he had no idea. He was just on point.”

Says Fairey, whose Andre the Giant street art has been seen around the world and whose credits include creating anti-war posters and the poster art for the feature film Walk The Line:

“I think global warming is an issue that is currently relevant, time sensitive, and a symptom of the shortsightedness of the U.S. As a broader metaphor, the drowning Statue of Liberty, a revered icon of the U.S., symbolizes the eminent demise of many of the ideals upon which the nation was founded. Civil liberties, freedom of speech, privacy, etc. have been decreasing since 9/11. The sun in the image could either be setting or rising and this ambiguity shows that there is still hope to turn things around.”

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posted May 23, 2007

BOMBSHELL; The Life and Crime of CLAW Money

BOMBSHELL; The Life and Crime of CLAW Money

BOMBSHELL
The Life and Crime of CLAW MoneyThursday, May 24, 2007
8:00 - 11:00 pm:
Book Signing at Turntable Lab,
424 North Fairfax

Music by DJ Blu Jemz
& DJ Pube$

11:00 pm;
After Party at Dance Right
at La Cita

Downtown Los Angeles
336 South Hill St. (btw. 3rd & 4th)

Drinks courtesy of Dewars

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posted May 21, 2007

Reminisce Providence

Reminisce Providence

In 1993 I was working late night at Kinko’s on some Obey Giant materials when I noticed a guy xeroxing a zine called KILL ROCCO, as in Steve Rocco, the founder of World Industries who many credit with taking the skateboard industry in a negative direction. I told the guy, who introduced himself as John Freeborn, that I had a mini-ramp in my studio and he was welcome to come ride it. He took me up on my offer and totally slayed it on my ramp. We became friends and I sorta sponsored him by giving him t-shirts and stickers. I also put him in my skate and propaganda video “Attention Deficiency Disorder” (which I still have a few VHS copies left of). He started his own skateboard and t-shirt company called GOOD AND EVIL and was kind enough to include a small part for me in his GOOD AND EVIL video in 1995 or so. I’m in section one of the video. The footage of me is on my mini-ramp in my studio in Providence. Notice that in my first run I’m on a normal skateboard, and my second run is on a dinky 70’s toy board. I had more goof off time in 1995. Also, artist Jim Houser is in the video. He actually started drawing and painting seriously while working for me in Providence. John Freeborn went on to co-found Space 1026 in Philadelphia.

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=johnfreeborn

-Shepard

posted May 19, 2007

Darfur Observance Day

Darfur Observance Day

LA Darfur Observance

In Darfur, Sudan 450,000 are dead. 3 Million are misplaced. 3.5 Million are dependent on food aid.

Day Reception and Art Show

May 18th, 2007, 7-10pm
Bradley Tower in LA City Hall
Art and Music by Shepard Fairey

For tickets and show info visit www.hopeartists.org

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posted May 14, 2007