Turbo Weekend

So I’ve been in this art hiatus lately… With the move, going to New York for work, and (insert other lame ass excuses here) I just haven’t been making the progress I should have. Lo and behold, two awesome events came down from the sky to force me out of my winter hibernation…

The first was 2nd Saturday in Sacramento. Any Sacramentoan (is that right??) should know about this. An abundance of art, music and local shops all open into the night as the people take to the streets enjoying the festivities and food. The first time I checked out 2nd Saturday was with Dyno. He had scored a showing at Havoc Boutique during the event and it was well received. You can probably find the video on his blog, but either way, I was greatly impressed by the amount of energy that was shared that night. Everyone out there for the arts, the music and the local establishments made it feel like a true, grass roots event. I made some friends there and tried to set up a chance for me to display some work there myself.

One of the employees at Havoc Boutique, Jimmy, acted as my contact at Havoc. We tried to set up something for February, but ended up settling for March due to my hectic schedule. It was probably for the best, mostly because the weather was probably better, but that’s neither here nor there. Annnyways, Jimmy was a great host, doing everything from communication between me and the owners of Havoc, to helping me set up shop, all the way to just letting me kick it and introducing me to all the people he knew. I had a great time, and if you’re reading this, Jimmy, big thanks m’man! Despite your age, you were a real professional. Next set of donuts are on me!

Everyone else at Havoc was awesome as well and made me feel right at home. Big thanks to Micky (don’t know if I spelled that right) and Mary, the owners for giving me the chance, and the other guy I met there, who’s name I can’t remember (sorry!) had some crazy ass stories of shit that’s gone on since he’s worked there. You guys definitely made my stay a blast.

I decided that 2nd Saturday was a great place to release my latest print, titled “The Noms” here it is below! (as always, click to biggie size)

The Noms

Sharks like bacon, right??

For this month only, you can get yours at Havoc Boutique in Sacramento for the on sale price of $20. If I have any left after the month is up, I’ll release them to anyone who wants to buy them, and yes, I’ll ship! I only made 10 so this is a super limited quantity of bacon eating goodness, so gettem while they’re hot!

Below is a (not so) awesome shot of the piece I did live that night

Donut Noms

hmm… that looks familiar… Apparently they like donuts too… who woulda thought I have so much in common with sharks?? Annnnyways… if you wanna see some more (really) awesome shots of the night, you can check out a couple of photographers interpretations of 2nd Saturday. The talented Dan Rowan and Ivan Jerick (Jordan, let me know when you get your set up and you, too shall have a linky [edit: Jordan's Set]). I ALWAYS forget to bring my camera, and when I do, I’m usually too busy painting or talking or a combination of the two, to take any shots. So click on the links and make sure you say some GREAT things in the comments box.

This post is getting waaaay to long… So to spare you the trouble, I’ll update next time about the Napa event on Sunday…. Ciao!

<3 Mynt

Outta the Blue...

My show hiatus has ended with a bang. I can’t even remember the last non IC show I painted but all of a sudden, I got a full weekend lined up. First up I’ll have a bunch of pieces hung up at Havoc boutique for Sacramento’s 2nd Saturday this Saturday. I was there when Dyno had his paintings there a few months ago to check the place out and hopefully broaden my reach to places other than the bay area. I found that the crew is awesome and gets big, big ups for supporting local, underground art. They had artwork inside, a DJ out front, and a sick ass freestyle session. Make sure you make it down to check out my collection and theirs. I also had the chance to meet the cats from Dragatomi, a local collectible toy shop around the corner from Havoc who had an awesome set up of retail toys and customs. Either way, Second Saturdays is an awesome event that happens (wait for it) every 2nd Saturday of the month. If you haven’t been, gather up some friends and check it out!

The next event I have is in Napa and unfortunately I don’t have as many details about it right now. All I know is that we’ll be live painting. Shit! I don’t even have an address!! I’ll see what I can dig up.

I know it seems like I’ve been dormant, but I’ve actually been working on a big project soon, and I don’t wanna spill the beans on it quite yet, but it’ll be something you guys haven’t seen from me yet.

Here’s your shark sketch…. he’s hungry for bacon….

OSS presents: "Relief Package" Nov 28th.

Relief Package

Ahhh the holiday season is upon us. It’s a time for self-refelection and a chance to look at everything that you have and be grateful for life. It’s a time for family, friends, good food, and better company. It’s a time to stretch out a hand and help those of us who are less fortunate than ourselves. In honor of the season, Individual Collective will be hosting a special Open Session Saturday titled “Relief Package”.

Vallejo, and the Bay Area in general, is home to a large population of Filipino families, some who have relatives back in the PI that have been affected by the typhoons this season. While coverage of the natural disasters has subsided over here stateside, there are still many people that still need help to rebuild. With that in mind, Individual Collective is hosting this week’s Open Session Saturday to hopefully come up with some funding that will be donated to the Bay Area Bayanihan for Typhoon Disaster Relief; a network of Bay Area Community Organizations working to send relief items back home to the Philippines.

We’re looking for artists willing to donate a piece of artwork that we can sell in the gallery and donate a majority of the proceeds to charity. If this sounds like something you’d like to participate in, get at me and I can get you more information. (nick@individualcollective.com)

For the rest of you. If there’s ever an OSS to be at, this is the one. We want to show that our generation can move in positive ways, and help out the country that many of us directly connected to. We are asking for a sliding scale of donations at the door from $1-$5 but we won’t turn anyone away for a lack of funds. But seriously… $1 for some amazing musical performances isn’t a huge price to pay, just dig between the couch cushions or maybe order a tall instead of a venti for today. No matter how you slice it, for the price of an iPhone app, you can help IC help others. Hope to see you Saturday! (Go here for more details)