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Annie Preece Returns to the Carlsbad Art Wall

Carlsabd Art Wall Annie Preece

On Saturday, January 12, Los Angeles artist Annie Preece returned to the Carlsbad Art Wall and painted a mural located on the east facing wall of Señor Grubby’s in the Carlsbad Village.

Annie’s last mural four years ago was a surreal elephant with a swollen truck that morphed into multiple tentacles across the width of the wall.

Her surreal influence returned with her recent visit in the shape of a brightly painted peacock exploding through the wall. Careful shading created a trompe l’oeil effect tricking the eye with its photographically realistic detail.

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Started in March 2015, Carlsbad Village based artist Bryan Snyder will be bringing a street artists/muralist every 2 months to paint a mural on the east facing wall of Señor Grubby’s in the Carlsbad Village.

The goal of the Carlsbad Art Wall is to serve as a conduit between aspiring artists and professional artists, to provide a platform to engage and educate the Carlsbad community in the creative act of large scale public painting and to introduce a variety of new art and creative processes to the Carlsbad community.

Annie Preece to paint the Carlsbad Art Wall AGAIN!

Annie Preece to paint the Carlsbad Art Wall

WHEN: Saturday, January 12
WHERE: Señor Grubby’s (map)

Los Angeles artist Annie Preece with be returning to the Carlsbad Art Wall on Saturday, January 12 to paint her second mural on the Carlsbad Village based urban canvas.

This marks the first time in the CAW four year existence that curator Bryan Snyder has invited a past artist to return.

Click HERE to see what Annie painted last time!

Super Doodle Donut limited print by Bryan Snyder

Based on his recent mural at Super Donuts in the Carlsbad Village, Carlsbad artist Bryan Snyder has released a limited edition print titled ‘Super Doodle Donut.’

• $35 +tax
• 15in. x 11in.
• screen printed and water painted on paper
• signed, dated and numbered
• limited edition of 30

Click HERE to purchase!

BONUS
Each ordered print will come with FREE ‘Colors of Carlsbad’ bumper sticker.

 

Santa arrives in the Carlsbad Village

photo by Bryan Snyder

The City of Carlsbad William D. Cannon Art Gallery 2019 Juried Biennial Exhibition

The City of Carlsbad William D. Cannon Art Gallery 2019 Juried Biennial Exhibition is now on display for view.

This year’s jurors are Robert Pincus and Maria Mingalone.

Exhibition closes January 13, 2019.

Visit the gallery to see work by:
Dan Adams (San Diego)
Lauryn Allen
Tiffany Bociek (San Diego County)
Patrick N. Brown
Catherine Chambers
Sue DeWulf
Ellen Dieter
Kim Emerson
Juan Flores
Kirsten Francis
Aaron Garretson
Stephen Frank Gary
Anne Geiler
Ruby Geisler
Flavia Gilmore
Julia CR Gray
Janet Hansen
Victor Hsieh
Kathleen Kane-Murrell
Jonathan Kendall
Annie Meloux
Ron Lenc
Viviana Lombrozo
Stacy Mann
Alexia Markarian
Christine McKee
Moses Muturi
Annalise Neil
Susan J. Osborn
Alison Haley Paul
Philip Petrie
Gina Pisello
Constance Rawlins
Becky Robbins
Heidi Rufeh
Julia San Roman
Grace Shelley
Maggie Shen
Charles Snowden
Pia Stern
Vicki Walsh
Duke Windsor
Chantal Wnuk
Richard Wynne

Super Doodle Donut mural by Bryan Snyder

On Friday, November 23, Carlsbad Village based artist Bryan Snyder painted a new mural titled Super Doodle Donut at Super Donuts.

The Carlsbad Street Faire Challenge

Carlsbad Street Faire

It’s true; the Carlsbad Street Faire rock challenge is possible!

On Sunday, November 4, the Carlsbad Faire crowd of 100,000 was stunned to see someone reach the $100 clipped to the top of the rock challenge.

Halloween in the Village 2018

NIHILIST at the Elm Street Board Shop in the Carlsbad Village

BB Bastidas Paints the Carlsbad Art Wall

bb bastidas carlsbad art wall 10 WEBOn October 12, Oceanside native, and current New York transplant, BB Bastidas painted a mural on the Carlsbad Art Wall located on the east facing wall of Señor Grubby’s in the Carlsbad Village.

During a brief return to his hometown of Oceanside, BB was able to squeeze in a visit to neighboring Carlsbad for a single day mural with help from his painting assistant nicknamed “Crab.”

The two stared at the blank wall. BB envisioned a trailblazing Indian cutting through unmarked land while Crab planned a morphing pattern of trailing lines.

BB began the base of the mural by rolling a colorful background gradient from orange to yellow continuing an aesthetic recently painted in the streets of New York only weeks prior.

These visually similar designs connected the coasts through a southwestern palette infused in psychedelic contrails of native American history—and perhaps a metaphor for the artist’s relocation.

Friday morning awoke with a stare into the wall which looked like a mirror reflecting the early morning sky. A bright orange emerged from the dirty ground and transitioned halfway up the wall into a blinding yellow.

bb bastidas carlsbad art wall 10 WEBFriends frequently visited BB throughout the day eager eager for any update and to hear stories of the trailblazing artist. His focus was fixed on the task-at-hand, but periodically snapped by conversation.

A paintbrush and tube of black acrylic paint quickly transformed the right side of the wall into an outline of an animated Native American Indian atop a horse frozen in mid-gallop. BB used these outlines to guide earthly fills with a dash of turquoise in harmony with with wall’s overhead trim.

A pattern of morphing black lines trailed the galloping horse across the entire urban canvas suggesting the contrails of momentum, although one might interpret the emergence of a chasing shape within the pattern. Either way, the Indian’s eyes glared forward and his chin asserted confidence and triumph.

As the final brushstrokes completed Carlsbad’s newest mural, BB shared stories from his first six months on the east coast and reminisced about his childhood growing up in Oceanside.

Although he will always have a legitimate love for his hometown, he also embraces his new adventure, leaving behind yesterday’s chaos while looking forward to the blank canvas of tomorrow.

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Click HERE for photos of past CAW murals


Started in March 2015, Carlsbad Village based artist Bryan Snyder will be bringing a street artists/muralist every 2 months to paint a mural on the east facing wall of Señor Grubby’s in the Carlsbad Village.

Click HERE for photos of Snyder’s street art workshop: March 22

The goal of the Carlsbad Art Wall is to serve as a conduit between aspiring artists and professional artists, to provide a platform to engage and educate the Carlsbad community in the creative act of large scale public painting and to introduce a variety of new art and creative processes to the Carlsbad comm

BB Bastidas to paint the Carlsbad Art Wall

BB Bastidas to paint the Carlsbad Art Wall

WHEN: Friday, October 12
WHERE: Señor Grubby’s (map)

BB Bastidas is a fine artist, muralist, graphic designer and art director hailing from Southern California and  currently lives and works in New York City. With his extensive background in skateboard graphics, BB’s talents have taken him around the world and broadened his perspectives, both creatively and professionally. Thriving in a creative environment,  BB strives to embrace new opportunities in the fields of brand development, set design, and international/domestic exhibition. 

bbbastidas.com

FAZI at the Carlsbad Music Festival 2018

 

Photos credit: Bryan Snyder

Nathan James at the Carlsbad Music Festival 2018

Photos credit: Bryan Snyder

Carly Ealey Paints the Carlsbad Art Wall

On August 11 and 12, San Diego based artist Carly Ealey painted her mural titled On the Rise but Still Adrift on the Carlsbad Art Wall located on the east facing wall of Señor Grubby’s in the Carlsbad Village.

Ealey arrived in Carlsbad Saturday morning and found the black wall among a scorching heat wave within a Village animated with the summer frenzy. Equipped with no more than a collection of spraycans, a speaker, a straw hat and phone laden with songs and reference, Ealey dove straight into her mural.

A series of sprayed dots quickly mapped out Ealey’s design, though to the random passerby, it looked like the nonsense of a desert sky to a vacationing city dweller. To Ealey, it represented a journey. A trip with ups and downs and an adventure without a clear destination—for a passionate artist, it’s a common path.

Lush lips, hollow eyes and an assertive chin quickly came to shape as the scorching sun pelted the artist’s straw hat. Ealey’s speakers blasted everything from new wave rock to the music of Mexico while Carlsbad locals and visitors photographed.

Ealey transitioned to the flowing hair providing the first glimpse into the character’s story. Long waving strands of hair floated behind her as if they were adrift underwater, in the current of the sea following an upward stare.

The expressionless character shouted a thousand words through her hollow eyes which were now illuminated by an exterior light. A promising future seemed to be only a breath away as the first day came to a close.

Day 2 began at the same time, same location and for Ealey, in front of the same character. Ealey finished the perfect rendering of the beautiful face, added long eyelashes and brought dimension to the weightless hair with values from both sides of the spectrum.

A crowd gathered praising Ealey for her ability to render a character with nothing but spraycans. Some asked who the character was and others asked if she was floating. Although the questions varied, all agreed that this mural was becoming an all-time favorite. Ealey’s confidence was on the rise.

A flurry of sprays dotted the entire background providing yet another clue of the character’s story. Dots of varying size and brightness mimicked meandering bubbles deep under a dark sea highlighted by a full moon overhead.

With the awe of a bio-luminescent tide, Ealey whipped up a trio of jellyfish confirming half of the crowd’s predictions that she was underwater while the remaining abandoned their space odyssey hopes.

The life of an artist is much like a jellyfish. It dances in the currents of the sea, determined to stay afloat, but uncertain of its destination. It’s an heartache through the dark abyss and a triumph along the sun-warmed surface. Though the emotional climate of this lifestyle is everchanging, a passionate artist can always anticipate one constant—being adrift.

Click HERE for all the photos

Click HERE for all press

Click HERE to submit a design

Click HERE for photos of past CAW murals


Started in March 2015, Carlsbad Village based artist Bryan Snyder will be bringing a street artists/muralist every 2 months to paint a mural on the east facing wall of Señor Grubby’s in the Carlsbad Village.

Click HERE for photos of Snyder’s street art workshop: March 22

The goal of the Carlsbad Art Wall is to serve as a conduit between aspiring artists and professional artists, to provide a platform to engage and educate the Carlsbad community in the creative act of large scale public painting and to introduce a variety of new art and creative processes to the Carlsbad community.

Directions to the Carlsbad Art Wall located at Señor Grubby’s

Carly Ealey to paint the Carlsbad Art Wall

Carly Ealey to paint the Carlsbad Art Wall

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, August 11 & 12
WHERE: Señor Grubby’s (map)

Carly Ealey is a self-taught fine artist, muralist, and photographer based out of San Diego, California. With a natural inclination to painting the familiar figures of women in her work, she is drawn to the seductive and celestial while exploring an introspective view of human existence, spirituality, and the natural world. Carly is passionate about the ocean and has participated in and produced mural festivals for Pangeaseed Foundation’s Sea Walls in collaboration with her artist organization, Cohort Collective.

View Carly Ealey’s website!

A Carlsbad gathering in support of Cori for Carlsbad Mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

Cori for Carlsbad mayor

On Saturday, August 4, Carlsbad Mayor candidate Cori Schumacher and team invited the community to the campaign’s office grand opening located at 570 Laguna Drive, Suite B in the Carlsbad Village.

The community gathering included live music, food, refreshments and a large local crowd energized by the vision of current Carlsbad City Council Member— and Carlsbad Mayor candidate Cori Schumacher.

Learn more about Cori at:
www.coriforcarlsbad.com

A historical Carlsbad mural destroyed by developer

One of the Carlsbad Village’s oldest murals has been destroyed by a developer to be replaced by a five office and 2 residential development.

The destruction of this mural comes shortly after another local favorite mural was blocked by two unpermitted storage containers at The Shorehouse Kitchen.

Is the removal of murals for future developments a new trend in the Carlsbad Village? How will Village gentrification effect the local art culture?

A Party Wavestorm at Tamarack Beach, Carlsbad

Carlsbad surf tamarack

On Tuesday, July 25, a frenzy of soft-top surfboards and salty groms crashed upon the evening lit beach organized by Wavestorm‘s social media meetup.

Elm Street skate shop grand opening

Follow the world’s smallest skate shop at @elmstreetboardshop

Carlsbad summer kicks of with a leap


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