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Basquiat Poster

Had the pleasure of going to see Jean-Michel Basquiat "The Radiant Child" and I must say... if you are in the LA area or even some what close... GO SEE IT.  You have till this friday.  Lame ass me didn't really know much about the genius kid, but now I want to know more.  I was pleased with how much footage was shot of him painting, amazing to watch him work and try and think about what was going through his mind.  I could go on and on about this film, but please just go see it.  You won't be disappointed. Its showing at the Nuart Theatre in West LA


I just pre-ordered my DVD, a must have for my "sophisticated shelf"

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More NEWS:

I was just invited to be in the 10 year anniversary show for Cannibal Flower in LA (thanks to SKIBS)  So if you are in the LA area once again, head over to

120 N. Santa Fe Ave. (off of 1st street)
9pm -2pm





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No Thoughts # 3

A friend of mine who some of you might know, and if you don't you should take the time right now to check him out Corey Smith.  I have been a huge fan of his work ever since I had the pleasure of working 4 doors over from him.  Well, he has also taken some really rad photos and he is in the latest issue of "NO THOUGHTS #3"  These books are a limited run of 300 so get it while you still can

There is no reason you shouldn't have this on your coffee table... coming in at only 5 bucks I don't want to hear any complaining, that even takes care of the shipping!

Jump over to We Are Now In Space and snag yours up, I already got mine.

Take a look at a couple snap shots from to book  after the jump.



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My mouse moves

A day at work

Moving your mouse around all day can actually have a pretty rad outcome.  A co-worker of mine found a pretty sweet program that tracks the movements of your mouse for a period of time.  The above image is what 1 hour and 40 minutes looks like.

Load this bad boy up and enjoy.  IOGraphica



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The great thing about working for a surf company is that when you go out of town for jobs it's usually to a pretty sunny place... Well at least this time the weather was on our side. Lunch break on the pier in Santa Barbara, not too bad. 


Update: After writing this post, a bird decide to crap on my head, lucky I had my hat on. Then... I put my hat to the side, and it crapped on it again. Needless to say, I threw the hat away.





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Jumped in the car today and now on the way to Santa Barbara, for the millionth time it feels like. Been working on a store design for normal job. Since I'm not behind the wheel I thought I would try out the blogpress app on the phone. Little hard to type in a rough riding work van, but I am down for the challenge (thank you iPhone for auto correction). Goal for this trip is to really get some good shots for the photo blog, which I will be updating often. 

 Here is the photo blog : http://www.visual12.com/feeding_the_starving_eyes (sorry for the FULL link, blogpress hasn't figured that part out yet. )


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A little something written up for me from my pal Prince Parise :

Ryan Clemens draws much of his inspiration from the torment accompanied by being the only albino African-American to grow up in his small, rural southern-baptist hometown. His miss-match array of objects and themes demonstrated in his work can almost be seen as a peripheral distraction used to avoid the overwhelming evils and hardships that were ever so present throughout his absence of an innocent childhood.

Pretty much awesome, way better with words than I am.


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Photo by : Ryan Clemens

A full month... I can't belive I haven't updated this thing for a full month.  Ouch, sorry to my avid reader ( I know there is at least one out there).  (wrote this before I found out I had a saved entry that I never published.)

Where to start, well I have been up to my head in my "normal" job & side projects... most of them are not even for me, which sadly usually get put before my art.  Not sure how that happens.  So that would explain for the most part why I haven't been updating as much as I would like too, and the fact that I just haven't really taken the time to sit and chat with you guys.  For that I apologize.

UPDATE : 1

The above image was taken on my phone... I know what you are thinking, how can a phone (even though it is the best phone / computer ever made) take such an insane picture.  Well folks, I am about to tell you... HIPSTAMTIC.  Pretty much the exact app I was looking for photographs.  I have spent way to much on pretty much crappy camera apps until I saw this. There is no need for any other camera app on your iPhone.  I am already upgraded lenses and even bought more "film".  I could explain more but I think you just need to go check it out for yourself.  

UPDATE : 2

Last weekend went up to LA to grab a shirt I have been jonesing to get my hands on.  Finally made it up there and picked one up.  Buddy of mine Cody "Mustachio" Lusby is having an Art show at Harveys (the seatbelt bag company) on Melrose next weekend and wanted to do a little promoting so he tagged along, always nice having another person in the car.  Pretty much one of the best Promotions I have seen.  Here is an action shot of Cody.  Come check out Cody's opening next Friday at 

Harvey's LA
7pm-9pm
May 7th
7955 Melrose Ave
Los Angeles, CA

UPDATE : 3

Le Modern Trinket will be showing off and selling her jewels next Saturday (May 8th) at Graffiti Beach Indie Lux Pop-Up.  I have been helping her get ready for this show, she has some great new items and if you get the chance head down to Hotel Maya in long beach and check it out. Great mother's day gifts for sure.

UPDATE : 4

BUTTON BUTTON, WHO'S GOT THE BUTTON??  Well its about time, but I freakin have the button now (or at least will have them next week)  Just placed an order for some 1" flair... I finally got around to getting some made, figured I would hand some out at my show coming up mid May.  I will be offering a limited amount on the site and the others will be for the show.  Come out and snag one up and make any outfit that much better... promise.

UPDATE : 5

Back at Curbside Gallery.  Proud to say I will be back at Curbside Gallery on May 15th for another solo show. Its been about a year since my last showing there (which was my first show every) and it was a great one.  Stay tuned for a full post with some sneak peeks at what will be up at the show.

UPDATE : 6 

This saturday night I will be heading to go see the DAVID CHOE : DIRTY HANDS screening out in West Hollywood.  Been waiting for this film to come out, and pretty siked to have gotten the tickets and now just counting down the hours.  Here is the trailer, figured this was a good way to end this novel I just wrote (or at least it felt like it)




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12 Steps

I pulled this from Juxtapoz, which got it from Aaron Nagel's Blog, who got it from Lola's blog.  This originally came from Sylvia White and was posted on ArtAdvice.com

This couldn't of come at a better time for me. I have been taking on what seems like a million things lately and it is taking away from my creative needs. I have been getting pulled away from painting and its effecting me. When I do get the chance to paint I am almost forcing the painting so that I can get it finished for upcoming shows, that doesn't work for me. Glad I ran across this today. Really needed to sit back and take some time out of the day to read and understand this. 

12 Step Recovery Program for Artists

1. Admit that you are powerless over your ARTmaking, and it is the only thing that makes your life manageable.

Many artists describe the feelings they get from making art as an almost spiritual or sexual experience, feeling a complete and total sense of happiness and being at one with the world. Much like the feeling an athlete gets from hitting the ball in the sweet spot. But, instead of it being a fleeting moment, it is a lasting sense satisfaction and contentment. It is what keeps them the sane, wonderful people we love.

2. Believe that ART is a Power, greater than yourself, and can restore you to sanity.

Making art is the way artists create order out of chaos. It is a personal order, that allows them to navigate their way through life. The most positive addiction. When you find yourself cranky or irritable, is it really just because you haven't allowed yourself quiet time to work?

3. Make a decision to turn yourself and your life over to ART.

The term "frustrated artist" didn't come out of nowhere. Societal pressures, parental pressures, and sometimes our own need to succeed or fear of failure, keeps a lot of artists from ever realizing their dream. You can't escape from it forever...eventually, the need to create will overpower whatever rational reasons you have developed to keep yourself from finding the time to make art. The sooner you accept it, the better.

4. Make a searching and fearless inventory of your ART skills.

There is nothing wrong with being a self taught artist. But, in the same way your vocabulary skills can improve communication skills, so can developing your technique as an artist. The beauty of creativity is it's never ending quality. Making sure that you are constantly looking, learning and improving your skills as an artist (and that includes keeping up to date with technology) will ensure you are working up to your potential

5. Admit to yourself and one other human being, the importance of ART in your life.

Artists are not capable of "controlling" their work hours. When you are "in the zone" your friends and family accuse you of being preoccupied and/or distant. But, it's like a switch you can't turn off. It creeps up on you when you least expect it, and never, ever when you summons it. You need to communicate this to the people in your life that are important to you so they can understand the importance of ART in your life and not take it personally when you are not "present."

6. Be entirely ready to allow ART to be an important part of your life, but not your entire life.

You may not always have the luxury to work on your art when you want to. Responsibilities of real life get in the way for most artists. But, you can learn to come up with tricks to ease back into a work schedule, when it is absolutely necessary. For example, working on 3-4 things simultaneously. When you get stuck on one, you can easily move into another. Other artists have described the technique of only leaving the studio for the day only when you know exactly what you next move on a particular painting will be when you comes back...something easy, that has already been planned and you won't have to think about.

7. Humbly promise never to ask anyone "What do you think of my work?"

Admit it. If you're an artist, there is ALWAYS one question on your mind that you are dying to ask people..."what do you think of my work?" There is no doubt, that as an artist, getting feedback is important. If you've read my article Art is a Verb, not a Noun, you already know that I don't believe any object an artist makes can be called ART until it is out in the real world and has real eyeballs looking at it. A painting that is stored in your garage or under your bed isn't art until it has the experience of being seen. It is only logical then, to assume that once the work is out there, you want to know how people are reacting to it. But, artists need to be extremely careful how and when they submit to that urge of asking people about their work. Before you even contemplate asking the question, let's take a moment to think about 3 things: Why are you asking this question? Of whom are you asking this question? How will the answer change your relationship to this person and/or your work?

8. Make a list of all persons affected by your ARTmaking, and be willing to make amends to them.

There is no doubt that artists are wired differently than the rest of us. At times, living with an artist can be difficult. Learning to identify the strategies that will help you move seamlessly in and out of your "normal" life will benefit not only you, but all those around you. Send my article "If you are addicted..." to everyone you love.

9. Make direct amends to such people, whenever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.

It is true, that to some artists, their work is the most important thing in their life...more important than parents, spouse or even kids. It's not a crime, or something you should feel guilty about. It is a part of who you are as a person...would you ever feel guilty about having blue eyes? But, remember, the rest of the world doesn't work that way. If you find this is true for you (and not ALL artists do) you must come to grips with that reality yourself, but never admit it to your significant others.

10. Continue to take personal inventory and realize you and your ART are not the only important things in the world.

Artists sometimes need to be forced to step outside their reality. Make sure you are able to separate the art making part of your life and the responsibilities of real life. As much as you may hate it, admit that you need a job, relationships, money, housing and the discipline to manage your art career so you can accomplish those things.

11. Seek, through private time in your studio, to improve your work, and devote the time necessary to just "look."

The impulse that fuels creativity is nourished by stillness, time alone. That's why so many artists find their most productive hours are in the wee hours, when everyone else is asleep. The lack of distractions, is a must for artists to be productive. Resting, thinking, meditating, looking...this is when the creative juices are most actively percolating. And, this is one of the most difficult aspects for non artists to understand.

12. Having accomplished all of the above, try to carry this message to other artists and those who love them


There is also some other great advice and things that will make you think on Syliva's site ArtAdvice...  This is a great one " Art is a Verb"



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No time to talk

No time to talk

Getting ready for shows, submitting work, commissions, designing, oh and looking for a place to live.  

Gotta run.



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Getting ready : Ryan clemens

Getting ready for a couple shows coming up.  The main one I am finishing things up for is a Skate Deck show at Rothick Art Haus.  There is a list of great artist that are going to be in this show.  My friends over at Brian Young and his crew at Ambiguous are going to be joining in on the shindig also, it's going to be a grand time.

I will also be back at Curbside Gallery May for a solo show.  Working on many new things for this one.  More to come. 

Back to work.



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SF for Vday
above image by : Ork Posters

Christina and I are in SF for Valentines weekend.  We have a huge list of things we are going to do... and she knows how to make a list.  

I made a photo blog so you can follow if you would like or just get bored.  

PHOTO BLOG

Enjoy.


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How I am feeling : picture by blu

Snagged this photo from Blu.  It pretty much sums up how I have been feeling the past couple of days.  Busy... 



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Fun with blocks

Wood Block print "cart"

So I have been wanting to try the wood block printing process for some time now.  Well I got a couple gift cards to my favorite place on earth, Art Supply Warehouse.  I decided to spend some of that and pick up the supplies I needed to take on this new medium of art making.  I got all the stuff I needed, or what I thought I needed, got it home and started at it.  I started out with just a basic image that I love to use, The shopping cart.  If you have seen some of my work before I like to use the cart a lot.  Reasoning for this is the basic simple image of a shopping cart can mean so many different things, it all really depends on how you look at it.  You can see it as a thing that helps you when you are shopping for items to help you cook for the night, or on the other side of the spectrum it could be a way to move around all your only belongs through the streets that you live on.  

I will be offering these prints for a minimal cost or maybe even just shipping.  Stay tuned for more details.  

More Images after the jump.



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Change.


twenty ten to do list :

Above is my "twenty ten list" I am usually against the whole resolution thing because people make such goals that should just be a nature part of life, well that is me this year... the simplest things are on my list and they should just be no-brainers but yet they still seem to come into my life.  Not anymore!

2010, it's here and it came fast.  The past week or so I had some time off from the normal job and really did a good job of wasting it.  I am kicking myself right now for not taking advantage of the time off.  Ok, with that said I am going to stop with the whining and move forward, chalk it up as a lesson learned... don't be so damn lazy!  

With the ending of '09, I decided to make a list, I don't want to call it a list of New Year's resolutions, it's more of a list of things I need to change / work on.  '09 was a love hate relationship, I am going to leave it at that.  To look at it with the glass half full I will just say that '09 was a learning of what I want to change for '10.

With no further interruptions, here is the "twenty ten to do list" with some explanations :

1: Not so messy
This one was brought to my attention by loved ones, well not really brought to my attention but more of reenforced by them.  I am a pretty messy person, I don't mean to be, I don't like to be, I just always say I don't have enough time to clean up... which is a load of bull.  I need to take the time, its really not that hard.  so that is a huge thing for me this year. 

2: Drink less
This one is pretty self explanitory, and if #3 works then I will have less reason to drink.

3: Less drama
I understand that a lot of drama in uncontrollable, but I am going to do my best to not be a part of it... there is really no need and nothing good comes from it, speaking from experience.

4: Wake up earlier (even on days off)
I consider myself a night owl, I used to get a lot of work done at night and I didn't mind sleeping in when I got the chance.  Lately that is a different story, I have not been getting as much done and really just sit around and watch TV at night.  For those of you who know me personally you know this one will be a big challenge.  I am just going to get my grumpy rear out of bed in the morning and get into a routine... like updating my sites,  getting ready for the day, read a little and maybe even a nice cup of Joe.  Wish me luck on this one.

5: Ride bike more
My poor bike, it has been in pieces for about 2 months now... again, cause I didn't have "time" to put it back together.  Well that is going to change this week.  Heck I might even enjoy a ride to work once or twice.

6: Update websites more often
I have been lacking on this one.  I always feel like I don't have much to talk about, and I am usually right, but that is because I haven't been doing much of anything.  If all goes according to plan with this list I should always have stuff to bore you with on this site and rad stuff on my side project Unseen Beauty.

7: draw more
So you would think that this one shouldn't even be on the list... I mean I try and call myself an artist but yet I feel I need to draw more??  I do, I love to draw and just doodle but I always get in my own head and think way to much before the pen even hits the freakin paper.  So a good way for me to make sure I get out of my head and just enjoy drawing again is to crack open a new Field Notes and make sure I draw at least one thing a day.


So if you made it down this far... I thank you!  Trust me, all the post won't be like this, promise.  The main reason for doing this one was to make me physically write down my list with hopes that is will have a better chance of sticking.  With all that said, I wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR!






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Happy Holidays every last one of you!

I hope everyone gets everything they wanted and more.

Big things coming in '10



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Uncommon iSmoke case

I was getting my daily fix of the DDC (Draplin Design Company) the other day when I saw an image of a well designed iPhone case done by draplin.  Well this brought back my dream of having a case/s with some of my work on it.  I scrolled down and read more and wondered how or who he knew to get a case made, when I then saw a link that made me grin ear to ear.  One of Draplin's friends latest project is ingenious... custom cases with artwork that you can upload. I know you are thinking its has to cost and harm and a leg, you would be wrong for just 39.99 you can get a one of a kind case that will for sure make people notice you have the iPhone... cause thats what everyone wants and you know it.  This site is so well designed that it only takes about 5 minutes to upload your artwork resize it to fit on the template that shows up and hit purchase.  I now have the above case coming to me for a little self Xmas present.  The only problem that I am foreseeing is that I am now going to have way to many phone cases, cause I am going to have to have one in every piece of work that I do from now on. New case for everyday of the week??





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Great indy film



Got a chance to see RUDO Y CURSI the other afternoon at a little theatre in Costa Mesa.  My girlfriend asked if I wanted to check it out, and I can never pass on a good indy flick.  I must say, it was a pretty incredible movie. I have always been a fan of subtitled movies, it really shows how a well directed movie can come to life.  I felt like this movie didn't even need subtitles and you would still get the true feeling of the movie.  

I would suggest this flick to everyone, look for it.


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covered in paint

So I am writing this little update just to say sorry for the lack up updates... I have been covered in paint for the past week getting ready to install at the CREW salon in the LAB in costa mesa, I promise that there will be a hefty post within the next couple of days.  Tons of work to show and words to say.

Stay well.

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To tide you over for the time here is a little studio visit of Sam Flores before his show at Subliminal Projects.


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Just got this... (well I am not sure how to explain it) movie IM'd over to me from Aaron Kraten and I must say, I am probably going to be confused on what just happened for a good week or so. Go ahead and watch and be amazed. I really can't explain more.  Just sit back and enjoy.


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I am in the process of getting some stickers made to post up all over town, I mean all over your personal items... They should be coming in any day now and I am taking orders at the moment... considering they won't cost you a thing I am not sure if I should call them orders or not... but yeah, go ahead and email with your contact info and I will put you on the list.

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The "Studio"

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So here is a little peak at my "studio"... I know, I know... You have never seen anything so amazing in your life, I do have so space to rent if anyone need a couple square inches.  This is pretty much my spray area and a little screen printing when I get the chance.




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Finally got my site up and running... well most of it.   Not much to post at the moment, have been spending most of my time working on this site, and trying to get some paintings done at the same time... 

so without further adieux, welcome.


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