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PEDALS AND PRINTS CLOSES BUT THE BICYCLISTS WILL CONTINUE ON

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

(I have the “My Other Gun is a Bike” serigraph hanging in this show.) For those of you who missed the opening…

In a continuing effort to promote the “bicycle as a as a viable, healthy, and sustainable transportation choice” and to expose the growing bicyclist movement growing in Downtown Los Angeles, Crewest Gallery in Downtown Los Angeles, is calling upon all Angelenos, Bicyclists and Art Enthusiasts to join them this Saturday, April 24th, 2010 from 7pm to 9pm for the closing of Pedals and Prints.

Pedals and Prints is an exhibition featuring hand printed bicycle themed art by artists who all share an undying enthusiasm for the bicycling community.

In addition to the closing event, Two Rabbits Studios, the curators of Pedals and Prints, will be releasing their new t-shirts “Penny Party” and “Dumpster Diver” both made by J. Knice Clothing Company and from 100% RECYCLED PLASTIC.

About the T-shirts:
The fabric content is made from 100% RECYCLED PLASTIC!!!!!!!!….WHY? The use of recycled polyester for clothing and other products lessens our need for oil, reduces waste (and the toxins required to burn it), and produces less pollution than when starting off with virgin polyester.

Penny Party – Penny-farthing, high wheel, high wheeler, and ordinary are all terms used to describe a type of bicycle with a large front wheel and a much smaller rear wheel that was popular after the boneshaker, until the development of the safety bicycle, in the 1880s. They were the first machines to be called ‘bicycles’. Although they are now most commonly known as ‘penny-farthings’, this term was probably not used until they were nearly outdated; the first recorded print reference is 1891 in Bicycling News. It comes from the British penny and farthing coins, one much larger than the other, so that the side view resembles a penny leading a farthing.

Dumpster Diver – Contains an image of a gross looking dude with flies all around him. The shirt is a heather charcoal and will be printed with a water base discharge.

Also for those interested in taking part of “The Freedom Ride” aka The Bikes and Art Ride, the ride will start at the Conart/Legends Graffiti Art and Barbershop 431 N. Fairfax 90048 next door to Canters and end at Crewest Gallery (110 Winston St. Los Angeles, CA 90013) in Downtown LA. to peep the”Pedals and Prints” Art Show. Ride begins at 1pm (meet at noon) and is approximately 22 miles long. See ya Sunday.

Crewest is located at 110 Winston St., Los Angeles, CA 90013 (213-627-8272)

Artwork above: “I Heart Bikes” by Hero Design and “Monsters on Bikes” by Two Rabbits.

Take Your Time – North West

Monday, April 12th, 2010

This was in maybe Northern California or Oregon on a recent road trip.

Pedals and Prints – Art Show in Los Angeles, CA

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Portland, OR

Monday, February 8th, 2010

I took this on a road trip in 2008 I believe.

Blitz Party Video – Rome, Italy

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Art Attack threw us this party and made this video in Rome.  It was the night we started the mural.

Art Attack Mural Video – Rome, Italy

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010


Our homies at Art Attack, in Rome Italy, made this stop action video of our mural.

Whitney Museum of American Art in New York

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

In July of 2009, Paul Barron animated Roberto Miguel’s song Seasons for a video installation at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Here is a lower quality version of the piece…

Photo to be Published in Urban Music Book – Paris, France

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Mondomix (Paris, France) is making a book about urban music (a history of jazz, rock, reggae, afrobeat, soul, salsa, hip hop, raï, and electro… around the world). To illustrate the hip hop chapter, Paris section, they choose one of my photos. It is supposed to be released in April, 2010.

All Starz Paris.

Hacked Fascist Eagle – Rome, Italy

Monday, January 11th, 2010

I took this photo because I thought it was funny that someone chopped this eagle left over from the Fascist era in Rome.

This photo was featured on www.EndlessCanvas.com

Street Posters – Rome, Italy

Saturday, January 9th, 2010

These posters are in a 17th century castle in Rome.