Archive for Art
new art I’ve been kicking out
October 16th, 2011 • Art, Culture
Gouache on paper
Gouache on wood block
ink on brown paper – drawn with left hand due to broken right wrist
ink on brown paper – drawn with left hand due to broken right wrist
ink on brown paper – drawn with left hand due to broken right wrist
Groover album: The Well Worn Path… FREE download
August 14th, 2011 • Art, Music
My buddy Joe (aka JD Power) & I just kicked out this labor of love. Come & get it, let us know what you think. A sure fired job creator economy fixer, or apocalyptic nightmare.
Download here: http://groover.bandcamp.com

Zombie Sale: Artwork for Sale
April 19th, 2011 • 2 comments Art, Culture
Get it while it’s hot, these will not stick around too long, I hope!
These are all original art, not print outs.
Click here to check out my artwork for sale.

Artwork for sale, coming soon.
April 9th, 2011 • 1 comment Art, Culture
Just moved into a new house, and have some major spring cleaning to do. I’ve got a lot of original artwork in frames, ready to hang on your wall. I’ll be selling these off of my etsy site, so once they are up for sale, I’ll post on Poledo as well as my FaceBook page.
To be continued….
VenetianRed.net
September 26th, 2010 • Art, Culture, web
I ran across this art blog by accident while trying to find color samples of venitian red relief ink. Check it out, there are many different artists and styles show here, tons of interesting art to peruse.
VenetianRed.net
The XX – ‘Islands’
April 21st, 2010 • Art, Music, web
I love this band. Here’s a very artsy video, with a dance concept on an the breakup of a relationship. I think.
red & black jumping spider
March 19th, 2010 • 1 comment Art, Slice O' Life
Saw this little dude surveying the Heirloom Tomato plant in the backyard. How cool are his dark metallic green fangs? Yeah, you’re right,…… that cool.
Alaia surfing sticks
March 18th, 2010 • Art, Culture, Slice O' Life, Surfing
I just built these two alaias recently. Inspired by Tom Wegenger. The first one I made was the 5′ out of an old oak and pine laminate desk top a friend had found. The 7′ alaia is made out of marine grade plywood. Both alaias finished with boiled linseed oil.
The 5′ alaia is too small for me to surf, but it’s really fast to ride prone with fins, and is possible to kneeboard too. I can’t wait to take the 7′ one out on a good day with nice peeling waves. It’s been mostly windswell lately, with nasty closeout beachbreaks. I took the 7′ alaia out in a lumpy beachbreak swell and stood up for a few fun short fast rides. I can’t wait to take it out in smoother clean peeling waves! Both boards are 3/4″ thick, with roughly 1/4″ rails. The 5′ is 17″ wide and weighs 8 pounds. The 7′ is 16 1/4″ wide. It probably weighs around 12 – 14 pounds. It weighs 17 pounds! We’re talking old school. Ancient Hawaiian Surfrider Old School.

Gonjasufi – can’t get his music out of my head, and that’s OK with me.
March 17th, 2010 • Art, Culture, Music, web
Gonjasufi – Kowboyz&Indians
Check out more on Gonjasufi or Buy this album at Warp Records!







