Archive for September, 2008

carlsbadcrawl t shirts: batch#2

Monday, September 29th, 2008

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one-shirts.jpgA weed thrives on the ability to grow without restrictions. A manicured garden has limits and boundaries and is “weeded” to eliminate wild growth. An unmanicured garden, much like a forest, grows freely, wrapping around nearby trees and hanging off tall branches. Each individual plant interacts with its neighbors, ultimately creating a single entity of unrestricted growth.

crawl-shirt.jpgArtistic ideas also thrive when allowed to grow freely. An idea becomes planted during the early stages of brainstorming. The “seed” of an idea slowly develops within the mind of an artist much like a seed germinates under rich soil. When ready, an idea sprouts and is shared for all to see, interact with and analyze.

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The second batch of carlsbadcrawl t shirts has been finished. Along with a variety of men’s and women’s sizes, color and styles, we have include baby onesies and some “weed garden” special editions.

Email theartist@carlsbadcrawl.com or visit Snyder Art (MAP) to get your homemade carlsbadcrawl.com t shirt.

Free for all…Join the community!

…local art can.

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

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Once upon a time there was a trashcan who despised categories, stereotypes and trash. Each day began with a steamy insult and ended with a swift cleansing by a gloved city worker. The early morning supplied promise, but was always thwarted by a hurried passer and his misinformed characterizations. His passion and love for the arts was hidden in his dull and misguiding stature. His mind, which ran wild, kept hidden in the shelves of blandness. He desired the opportunity to inspire, but remained stagnant and dull.  The trashcan grimaced as his frame filled with soggy newspaper, soiled diapers and sticky sweets. His inaudible cries tumbled down the street like a sheetless ghost. He was never acknowledged by anything more than a receptacle for trash, though he felt he had so much more to offer.

trash-drip-close.jpgOne day as the sun stretched and the ocean still sat calm, the trashcan was awoken by the crashing jolt of a paint bucket bouncing within his barrel. He opened his sleepy eyes to the screeching of tires. Down the road he saw the bumper of a weathered truck, laden with buckets and ladders, disappear into the gloomy distance. The trashcan immediately grabbed his belly like the ill on the verge of a stomach disease. His eyes swelled and his palms began to sweat as he cursed the truck whom emptied its unwanted garbage. His teeth began to chatter and his cheeks went gray. He grabbed his face and punched his stomach in a poor attempt to misdirect his pain. He yelled at the sky as his eyes went empty and his muscles sagged limp.

The trashcan cried in agony and humiliation as he sat on the curb. His energy was depleted by the onslaught of pain. A bacteria as spiteful as a drunk clown bored deep into his gut. It boiled to a lively bubble like a volcano at its threshold. With uncompromising timing, it erupted and shot up the trashcan’s throat and out his trash-drip-date.jpgmouth in an explosion of splattering bright colors. The trashcan moaned, but soon dismissed his misfortune with the acknowledgment of his new attire. His once dull outfit now danced with the hues of a rainbow. Paint dripped down his body in beautiful streaks of interlocking color. He stood to his feet and introduced his new look.

The fallowing days brought a whole new set of visitors. Instead of garbage and other unwanted discharge, he was awakened by the wide eyed and inspired. Strangers posed by his dripping colors and cameras flashed like lightening in the dark sky. He was given names like muse, beauty and masterpiece. His barrel remained empty as trash no longer sought his direction. Instead, he was given praise and applause. He no longer sat alone. He no longer smelled of the unwanted. He flaunted his colors as he was no longer a trashcan, but a barrel of expression, a container of creativity; he was now the local art can.

Can you find the local art can?

What is your explanation?

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

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Eyes wide open and a mind willing to wander can spot observations that puzzle as well as provoke. When you pick up on them, they can do both. This sight was found during a sunset crawl down the blvd.

What in this photo looks odd and what is your explanation?

Uniting Community Class: Oceanside

Friday, September 19th, 2008

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Uniting Community is a non-profit organization that utilizes community resources to bring families, local businesses and awareness of ones surroundings to each community. The purpose of this organization is to provide the arts to our children of all ages, giving them the necessary tools to flourish in their own creative outlets while sharing their ideas and progress with other children.early_art.jpg

WHAT: Southern California trial class
WHERE: Buccaneer Beach, Oceanside (MAP)
WHEN: September 20th 10AM
WHY: Introducing creative tools to kids

“This program is designed for pre-school age children, although all children are welcome.  We start out with creative movement inspired by yoga, then have a discussion about the weather and sing a days of the week song.  A couple of stories with hand crafted felt board comes next.  Last but not least we do sing-a-longs with guitar!  All activites relate to the location.  This is great opportunity for parents and child to interact.”

RSVP with Amanda at 760.521.2298

Do you remember painting, singing and reading with your parents. These early exposures may have molded you into the person you are today. Introduce you children to the world of creative expression at a young age and watch them grow!

Carlsbad is an Artist

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

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The whaling horn of a passing train warns as the tide awakes under the thick haze of the sagging sky. The moon hides a grin and shoots winks across the moist sky. A wish tumbles under my feet, through dry shrubs and over sandy rocks ending in an echoing splash. Ripples play tag along the shore and buoys dance. Roadside palms sit ablaze in a smokeless inferno and cars putter to the tune of crashing waves. Carlsbad is an artist who paints favorite sights and local icons with brushstrokes as beautiful as the halls of your favorite museums.

If Carlsbad could create you a painting, what would it be? Where would it take place and what would be the subject? Whether a sunset, a random juxtaposition or a gazing view, Carlsbad creates everyday. As a collector of local beauty, snap a photo and hang it on your wall. You can’t take home a Carlsbad original, but you can hang a copy.

Do you have a favorite Carlsbad original? What are your favorite icons? The smoke stalk of the power plant? the glistening moon in the night lagoon? the glowing trails of cars under blazing palms? Keep your eyes open because Carlsbad never stops paintings as long as you keep observing.

Carlsbad is an artist, What have you seen it paint?

Santa Cruz bound

Friday, September 12th, 2008

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carlsbadcrawl will be on a short hiatus, returning in a handful of days.

Santa Cruz will be our playground…photos to come…

Artistic Observations:Central Coast

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

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His only responsibility is a warm blanket and his schedule is his next song; his life is simple and detached from all stresses. This lifestyle became my theme for the remaining days of our trip.

Click HERE for the story and photos!

Super Chargers Glue

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

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Chargers Central 2007

Cans clank and snacks crackle as a houseful of friends come together. Cheers roar through the blue and yellow decorated walls and angry stomps crash to the scuffed linoleum. Televisions throb from all angles and overhead speakers put you on the field. As the weekend dwindles and the fallowing work week approaches, friends gather at Charger Central for another Sunday of football, laughter and San Diego Chargers spirit.

What brings your friends together? Is there a time and location where you can count on seeing all your buddies in high spirits and laughter? Whether its a person, an event or a team, the glue that keeps your group of friends together can come in all forms.

What or who is your glue and how does it bring your friends together?

HOLD THE BACON tshirts now available! EMAIL theartist@carlsbadcrawl.com!

Art Show Oceanside

Friday, September 5th, 2008

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The main purpose for this show is to really come together as a community to help our fellow jazz quartet buddies raise some money and get back to NYU where they belong, do to some venue drop outs on a recent mini tour, they have now been left short of enough funds to make it back home… (shitty). so lets let them “wow” us with some cool beats, as well as some musical improv from fellow jazz lovin’ peers, and partake in a rare listen with a timeless genre, your kind donations will be accepted at the door, a dollar, ten dollars, whatever your giving heart desires… no one like to be stranded.”

-Pablo

WHEN: Sat. Sept. 6th @ 7pm
WHERE: SpeakEasy Studios (MAP)
WHY:
Local Art and shenanigans
WHAT: Local art, musical improv, coffee and cake
WHO: You and your troops

Come out and support local art!

Labor of Love

Monday, September 1st, 2008

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The sun peaks through the fading clouds and begins to intensify as I prepare my project. Sweat builds under my hat and I squint skyward. The sun hisses and I wince. My ankles ache and I grind my teeth. Sunblock begins to melt off my face like a the organic drips of a dwindling candle. I watch sweat run down my nose, cling, then splatter onto the burning concrete. The steep embankment, saturated with years of doodles, ignores the thread of my shoes. I lose grip and release my squat into one of my many downward sprints ending with a long and grimacing slide. rocket.jpgGlass, rock and debris sprays from under my shoes as a small cloud of smoke lifts into the breeze. I curse the sun and glare at the bank. I put my head down and climb back into position.

Only a small percent of people find their true passion. What is yours? You may be like those whom are in search, but hindered by uncertainty and fear. Who are you and what makes you that person? Start with your interests, hobbies and goals. Find similarities amongst them. Narrow them down and ask yourself, would I dedicate myself to this passion without praise, wealth and stability? Would I strain my body and torment my mind to remain loyal to my passion? When you define yourself through your goals, actions and passions…you have found your true labor of love!

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More often than not, the pursuit of a passion is exhausting, wearisome and difficult, but always rewarding when your work is your labor of love.

Against unfavorable odds, what do you thrive to accomplish?