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    OCTOBER 2013

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    CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERSJason Kenworthy, Dominic Petruzzi, Daniel Russo, Toby Ogden, Tom Carey, Brian Beilmann, Jack Coleman, Andrew Mapstone, Adam Moran, Dave Nelson, Pat Eichstaedt, Julien Lecorps, Ryan Boyes, Zach Hooper, Tim Peare, Michael Lallande, Bob Plumb, Peter Morning, Bryce Kanights, Arto Sarri, Anthony Acosta, Cameron Strand, Brian Fick, Deville Nunns, Gage Thompson, Derek Bahn

    CONTRIBUTORSMatt Patterson, Willie Marshall, Daniel Russo, Jason Arnold, Greg Escalante, Nathan Spoor, Tom Carey, Travis Millard, David Choe, Kai Garcia, Mickey Neilsen, Peter Townend, Hamilton Endo, Tawnya Schultz, Mike Murciano, Geoff Shively, Casey Holland, Steve Stratton, Robbie Sell, Andrew Miller, Pat Towersey, Raul Montoya, Ian Dodge, Spencer Pirdy, Richie Olivares, Eric Meyers, Kelly Shannon

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  • Unfortunate news struck this past month as one of Newportsnestsurfambassadors, Verne Starr, passed away as the result of a heart attack. Vern and his perpetual grom for life attitude was a staple in and around the Newport Beach surf scene. Whether you were one of his good friends or just a random guy getting out of the water, Vern always offered up a friendly hello to whoever he crossed paths with, instilling you with some of his stoke and joy for life in the process. As we mourn the loss of Verne, we should all take a page from his book in moving forward and remember to cherish every moment of life and always be kind to others. Verne is survived by his son Sean and we wish him and the whole Starr family our deepest condolences.

    When you really think about it, there really isnt a more key item of clothing to a man than a solid pair of pants. I mean, seriously, no need for the shirt and no offense denim, but pants have taken over. Brixton saw this coming well ahead of the rest and has just launched a line of exceptionally constructed pants for just about anyonesstyle.Thelineconsistsofvedifferent options: the Post Pant, the Thompson Pant, the Toil Chino, the Reserve Twill and the Service. Each of these pant styles has a unique look rangingfromslim-ttingtostraight-leggedandallvepantscomeindiverse colors. Basically, if you dont have a pair of solid pants head to brixton.com and pick your poison. Hell, even if you do have a favorite pair at home already try on a pair of these dogs. Were willing to bet youll have a new favorite.

    Letsbehonest,whenwerstheardthatElectric, a brand known for excelling in all that is sunglasses, was coming out with watches, we found it to be a little out of the ordinary. Then, the watches started emerging and our skepticism was quickly usheredaway.ElectricsrstwatchtohitthemarketisThe Nato. The Nato is a moderntakeonyourall-purposeeldwatch.Finelycraftedandcominginsevencustomized color ways, this watch is as much for the Dean Martins of the world as it is for the Davey Crockets. Clean, versatile and in a class of its own, you can rest assured that therell be a whole lot more spawning from the Electric line. Shop electricvisual.comorndaretailernearyouthatcarriesTheNatotoday.

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    Self-proclaimed superhero assholes who do monkey business and nothing else, the Switched Kick Out Surf Syndicate is a crew of retro and DIY-minded surf/skate punks from the Biarritz area of France. Having picked up on the throwback vibe currently taking over California cool by cats like Knost, the Stopniks, Jared Mell, etc., these guys are into anything that aint standard. Trash art on their boards, choppers under their legs and skate decks under their feet, they arealwaysreadytodroptrouserandrock,inthewaterorout.Thesesingle-nshredders have a mission to rock all night and roll all day, never to be held down by the constraints of the modern mainstream surf industry. Creating and hosting the annual Surf Punk Invitational as well as presenting art shows and parties throughout the year, SKOSS puts in effort to cultivate the culture and represent their particular pirate lifestyle. Check em out at switchedkickout.tumblr.com, and scope the 2nd Annual Surf Punk Invitational this October.

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    In case you havent already heard, Jack Coleman has teamed up with Justin Heit and the Raen Optics crew and they have just released another must-have, uber-artsy, longboardingick.TitledMoonrockers, a star cast of Al Knost, Ford Archbold, Kassia Meador, Justin Adams, Dane Peterson, Ellis Ericson, Thom Pringle and Warren Smith log Australia to New Zealand and then back on over to good ol USA. The 22-minute short can only be described as a video-poem about chasing rainbows on a journey to rocking the moon. See it now at raenoptics.com.

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    Mophie always knows how to satisfy our mobile device needs. Lets be honest, we all freak the hell out when our iPhones power down and we cant check our devices for what feels like an excruciatingly long time. Rest easy though, because Mophie now offers the Juice Pack Helium- an iPhone 5 case charger that gives you up to 80% extra battery power. This case is ultrathin while still giving you optimum protection, and the best part is that it comes in a variety of colorstotyourstyle.So,stopstressingon your phone dying and head on over to Mophie.com or your local retailer today for the Mophie Juice Pack Helium.

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  • Stance is coming out with a trio ofsockstforthewinteryseasonthat is just around the corner. Theyve teamed up for a second collaboration with Holden founder Mikey LeBlanc to bring about three sophisticated styles, all made out ofneMerino Wool. Theres the Scotty Wittlake snow compression toe sockthatbenetsyoujustasmuch in comfort when riding in them as it does for when youre done and ready to recover. Then, theres two casual lifestyle socks included in the mix, both of which compliment each other in color scheme and go with items available in the 13/14 Holden Winter Collection. The Stance X Holden collection is available at stance.com and at all retailers who value nefootfashion.

    The town of Newport Beach, a.k.a. the epicenter of BL!SSSheadquarters,isperceivedasahighlyafuentarea. This is true in some sense, though it hasnt always been that way. Now, thanks to the late Judge Robert Gardner and his book Naughty Newport, we have an intimate view into what life was like in Newport back in the wild-west days that spanned from the 1920s to the 1980s. This was a time when stiff drinks were the norm, police looked the other way and anything went. Its hard to believe that this tightly kept community was once a scene of all-out debauchery and free-living, but for proof get lost in the pages of Naughty Newport. This book and Gardnersrstbook,Bawdy Balboa, can be found at Amazon.com and on Americas-Riviera.com.

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    With the craze of GoPro-ing sweeping much of the action sports world, we knew it wouldnt be long before folks like the crew at GoBro Grips came up with versatile new handles for us to enjoy. What separates GoBro from any other handle out there is the ability to mount multiple GoPro Hero cameras all to one handle, so that you can get every angle possible. GoBro is compatible with Hero 1, 2 and 3 cameras. Without a doubt, this is the best GoPro handle on the market, and if we were you, wed head to gobrogrips.com and start turning heads with your photo and video edits today!

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    WATERMANSThe term waterman gets thrown around quite a bit, and the criteria is always changing forwhatdenesatruewaterman.Butonethingisconstant,andthatisthatallwatermenare in need of protection from the sun. Thats why Watermans Applied Science is an essential item for any surfer or water-oriented athlete to have with them on a daily basis. Watermans Skin Tone and Micro White face sticks have been developed to keep you in the water longer, are conveniently sized and easy to apply without any messy, slippery hands involved. Theres also the Aqua-Armor Cream that they offer, combatting the strongest ultra-violet rays youd ever encounter. Getting dialed in with an arsenal of Watermans products is essential no matter what season it is, so head to your local shop or visit watermanssunscreen.comandtaketherststepstowardbecomingatruewaterman.

    Hurley is putting on an art show commemorating the great physicist Isaac Newtons Third Law at F+ Gallery in Santa Ana this month. The show will feature pieces of art inspired by duality, connectivity and universal balance. Sculptor Jennie Cotterill will be curating the exhibit that runs from October 12-26, and artists like the legendary CR Stecyk III, Susan Melanie Berry and many stars from the Hurley art department will be featured. Like Newtons law says every action has an equal and opposite re-action, so come and react to the mind-blowing works these artists will be displaying. The opening reception will be held on Saturday, October 12th, from 7-10 p.m. at 661 Poinsettia St. in the great city of Santa Ana.

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  • Aside from stemming from a family name thats roots run deep in surnglore,Hoffman Fabrics is one of the original manufacturers to bring Hawaiian and Balinese prints over to the states starting in the 1920s. Now, Aaron Hoffman and Eric Diamond are bringing backthetimelesspatternsanddesignsthathavepersistentlydenedbeach culture for almost a century. Theyre offering one-of-a-kind Vintage Mix apparel for guys and girls. These One of One abstract items are all distinctively designed so that each piece differs from the next. That means youre getting your own unique garment. We got arsthandlookatthelineandtheyareultracomfortableandwillcertainly be selling like crazy. Right now theyre being sold at the Seed Peoples MarketinCostaMesaamongstnerretailersnationwide.

    Theres been a few similar products released to the market, but none of them have the backing that Nanotune has been getting lately. Taj, Parko, Mayhem, Firewire Now were not name-dropping but these dudes are legitimately backing this product, soweguredwehavetogiveit a test run. Lucky for us, Rich Galligan dropped off a handful of the NanoSpeed Wipes for us to polish our sticks with. The top-secret formula fuses to your board with hydrophobic properties, repelling water and causing less drag, more speed and elevated performance, so much so that a lot of guys wont surf without it. One application lasts 20 to 30 hours in the water so its an investment well spent. The proof is in the product, so head on over to your local surf shop or online at nanotunenow.com and tune in your board today.

    We couldnt think of a better way for Mountain High to usher in the seasonthanwithapremiereoftheirnewlm#Woodworth. This feature-lengthsnowboardinglmtakesviewersthroughthehistoryofthe Big Pines region and culminates in the development of Woodworth Gulch, Mountain Highs new all natural terrain park named after Dick Woodworth, one of the resorts mid-century developers. Twenty tons of snow is being trucked in for the event, and season pass holders will have the opportunity to take part in a jib session. Plenty of other goodies will be on offer as well, including amazing deals on season passes. This is all going down on October 5th, Saturday evening, at the West Resort at Mt. High, so make sure to be there!

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    Our good friend and industry stalwart Brandon Lillard is always getting his hands into interesting projects. A couple years back Brandon broke his shoulder, and while he was healing he learned how to make ammo. Now, being the law-abiding citizen that he is, he wasnt going to sell the ammo to anyone,butheguredsomet-shirtswould be in order using the drunken nickname GP Peckerman as his brands alias. GP Peckerman has grown overtime, and with the help of La Jolla artist Taylor Dunfee, GP Peckerman is turning out mens and womens tees, trucker hats, leather belt clip key chains and more all handmade in the USA. To check out Lillards creations, head on over to gppeckerman.com and pick up some ofthePeckermansnest.

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    MATIX WORKSHOPThe folks at Matix have a fun new addition coming to a town near you in the Matix Workshop. Its a mobile trailer that theyll be parking in front of retailers. Theyll then pop it open and inside will have a full workshop and showroom that has an experienced tailor who will hem and taper any Matix purchase made from the retailer on site that day at no additional charge. This gives the customer a unique experience as well as a custom label package that is added to pants, creating a custom one-off item for the consumer and the experience of a custom garment. Wherever the Matix Workshop rolls its always a guaranteed good vibe and time, with giveaways galore and much more. Be sure to check in on where the Matix Workshop will be arriving next by visiting matixclothing.com.

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  • Entrancing, spiritual and emotional, Gary Langs Circle Paintings are like looking into the mirror of ones soul. The abstract painter and stunning colorist has createdaradiatingowofenergyvia concentric circles that look as if the Earth has momentarily stood still and been sawed in half. As circles commonly represent unityandinnity,Langhascreated pieces of work that are never-ending and always up for interpretation.

    While Langs work may look machine-made, he hand paints each individual piece. With a high degree of controlled randomness, Lang focuses on the art of technique: his brush, his hands, the paint and his canvas, all in perfect-yet-random alignment.

    He mixes his own colors and determines his palette for each circular painting. He relies on chance, music, textures and rhythms to give his paintings an illuminating depth. He has said he doesnt look at his work in full until its completed, as each piece of art is then completely unique, striking up different thoughts, questions and feelings.

    During the 1950s and 60s, abstract painter Kenneth Noland was known for his circles and targets, and contemporary artist Jasper Johns then created his circular series Targets. Then in the 90s, mixed-media artist Ugo Rondinone revisited the circular movement and spray-painted multi-colored circles. While there is no doubt Gary

    Lang has taken note from these incredible artists, he has also incorporated conceptual artist Marcel Duchamps spinning wheels and thus has created something completely his own. Ive never felt the need to know where Im going, Lang explains in the short lmBrave Gestures.

    Ive had people come in here and say, I am not looking at that, he laughs. With circles, some people are just not comfortable with something as vertiginous by nature.

    Gary Langs Circle Paintings can be viewed at ACE Gallery in Los Angeles Tuesday through Saturday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Visit acegallery.net for more information or call (323) 935-4411.

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    Ive had people come in here and say, I am not looking at that, he laughs. With circles, some people are just not comfortable with something as vertiginous by nature.

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  • Greg Long is a patient man, known to wait hours on end for one wave, an anomaly of sorts for someone in the business of tackling enormous masses of water. So, what helps Greg remain calm and collected in the most tumultuous of situations? For the answer, look no further than the practice of yoga. Here, Greg explains how his journey into yoga rstbegan,thebenetshendsand how this practice has become an integral part of his life.

    Tell us a little bit about when andhowyourststartedincorporating yoga into your life?

    I became a professional surfer at the age of 18 at which point I began traveling the world 12 months of the year with a goal of riding the worlds biggest and heaviest waves. In doing so I was regularly putting myself in physically extreme and compromising situations and it wasnt long before I sustained myrstsignicantinjuryintheform of a torn MCL and Meniscus. It was during the rehabilitation process that a friend suggested I look into taking up yoga to assist in regaining the strength and exibilityinmyknee.Followingtheir suggestion, I found my way intomyrstyogaclassandhaveincorporated a regular practice into my life ever since.

    At home in San Clemente are there a good amount of quality studios for you to practice at?

    Southern California has such a rich and diverse yoga community. No matter where you go you can alwaysndaqualitystudiotopractice at. When I am at home in San Clemente, I regularly frequent a studio called Oceana FitaswellasthePacicAshtangaShala in Dana Point where I have had the fortunate opportunity to practice and study under Diana Christinson.

    What changes have you seen takeplaceinyoursurngandin your daily life?

    Upon incorporating a regular yoga practice in my life, I noticed an immediate increase in my strength,exibility,balance,andoverall energy levels both in and out of the water. But the practice of yoga goes far beyond the physical postures or asanas. It is equally as much a mental and spiritual practice, if one should choose to study those aspects, and it is within these teachings thatIfeelIhavebenetedthemost in my life. Among many

    things, the mental, and spiritual practices of yoga have taught me self awareness, and how to control my thoughts and emotions even in the most challenging of times, like in the lineup on a big day. It has helped me better understand myself, allowing me to move through life with greater ease and clarity. I can say with the most certainty, that had I not found yoga, or yoga found me, my career as an athlete would have ended a long time ago.

    Being on the road all the time are you forced to cut back on the amount of practice time you get in?

    Keeping up with a regular practice on the road can prove difcultattimes.Especiallyduring a busy season or times when you are constantly on the movechasingswells.Surngismyrstpassionandyoudonthave the opportunity to ride good waves, and especially big ones all the time. Long plane or car rides, sleeping on the ground, sometimes not at all, it doesnt matter, I will go to all lengths necessary to ensure I am wherever I need to be for good swell. Needless to say, the time and energy that goes into doing so will get in the way of a regular practice. There are, however, some exceptions to the rule and there are places that I frequent that are very conducive to practicing regularly. These also happen to be some of my favorite surngdestinations.

    What do you bring with you as far as gear for practicing yoga when on the road?

    My yoga mat has a place in my board bag or is slung over my shoulder on every trip.

    Could you give us a brief overview of what takes place from the time you wake up until the time you hit the water on a big day?

    On a day of big waves, I like to wake up at least two hours before entering the water. My morning routine will consist of a light yoga practice to wake up the body, some breathing exercises, and meditation. Breakfast is always light, usually consisting of fruit or a natural energy bar, and plenty of water to make sure Im well hydrated before spending the day on the water. A small cup of coffeewillnditswayintothemix somewhere in between all the above. After checking over all of my equipment (which I hopefully organized the night before) one

    last time, I will head on out.

    Do you feel that the breathing techniques in yoga help in certain situations of stress, like wipeouts for instance?

    Simply put, the longer you can hold your breath, the longer and easier it should be for you to endure a long hold down after wiping out. There are countless pranayama breathing exercises taught in yoga that can help to increase ones lung capacity, many of which I practice regularly to helpmedoexactlythat.Surngaside, these same exercises can be implemented and used to enhance ones every day life. Mindful breathing is a great way to relax, relieve tension, stress, and simply improve your overall health and well being.

    Doyouattributethebenetsfrom those techniques to helping you survive the wipeout you underwent at Cortes?

    That incident was unquestionably the greatest challenge I have experienced in my life. My physical and especially mental training allowed me to endure and survive a hold down longer than I ever imagined possible.

    Even though I didnt actually make it to the surface on my own before losing consciousness, I was able to get close enough in which my safety team could easily and quickly get to me before I drowned completely. It was the experience of a lifetime but one I hope to never have to re-live again (laughs).

    Finally, do you feel that its a dichotomy of sorts that youre a relaxed easy-going yogi on land, yet are one of the best surfers at catching terrifying waves on the planet once you hit the water?

    Most athletes can attest to the fact that top performances happen during times of complete mental clarity and focus. It is that state of mind that I look to achieve every time I am in the water riding big waves, and the practice of yoga has helped me do just that. So for me, the two go hand in hand perfectly. I can see how one might think you have to be a reckless cowboy to go out there and chuck yourself over the edge of a huge wave. And believe me, there are many big wave surfers who have that approach, and are very good at it too (laughs). But for me, its all about having my energy in sync with that of the oceans.

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  • Your art focuses on modern-day relationships. Will you give some examples of different types of relationships, topics or problems that may inspire or appear in your paintings?I think there are a lot of universal problems that have been with people since the beginning. For example, doubts in loyalty and trust with another person, triptych doubts is about it. Also, the doubts which are an effect of present reality, feelings of loneliness in full of mass-production world, and surfeit of

    choice possibilities (super-girl). Im rather this kind of artist who wants to leaveawideeldofinterpretationsto the receiver (as well as myself), and I would like to avoid imposing one way of thinking about my works.

    You currently live in Berlin and Cracow. How would you explain the art scene in each place?Actually, Ive been living in Berlin for too short of time to say, besides that the art scene is bigger. Probably by the next few months I would be able to answer this question.

    How does your family react to your art?Hmmm I dont know. Ive never thought about it and never asked.

    What is your favorite part of the human body to paint?Half a year ago I would have said tits; today, as a joke, I could say the same but in fact I dont think about the human body as a form made with better or worst parts. Everyone has a different essence thats the way I treat the human body in my paintings.

    Where can people check out more of your artwork?Lately, a lot of my works have started to appear on different art blogs, so at the moment people can check me on the Web. I also have my own blog with featured works at patrykhadas.blogspot.com. And Im currently not planning any exhibition at this moment.

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    Everyone has a different essence thats the way I treat the human body in my paintings.

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  • How did the idea for this series begin?I had been using my friends as models for another series of paintings and I realized I was more interested in masking their identity than suggesting a distinct personality. I wanted to talk about the impersonal relationship with the primarily ambiguous identities in many of the images we see today. When I saw the collection of animals in the Museum of Natural Historyforthersttime,Ifelta connection to the beautifully preserved, yet empty creatures behind the glass.

    Can you tell us more about your source material?I use probably about 98% of my own source material in my work. I set up sessions with models (always people I know personally), and implement my photographs of animals as well as other photographs from my collection.Ioftenbuyspecic

    items or articles of clothing, accessories, etc., to use in a sort of still life. I love that part of the process.

    Howdoyoucreatethenalcompositions?I am interested in a sort of chaos of worlds and I have found a way to merge them by combining and collaging digitally in Photoshop. I am very fond of the strange falseness that the program creates, as well as the effect of the digitization that the images go through when processed by this method. I purposely leave evidence of the journey through the digital process, such as pixilation, strange alignment, ghosts, and other types of interference. Indthefragmentstobeaesthetically pleasing as well as enigmatic.

    Can you tell us more about the meaning behind your work? Why the deer head

    specically?I have always been drawn to kitsch and its role in the way we look at images. I am intrigued by our ability to become accustomed to images over time via constant exposure. Not only do we absorb imagery from history as we age and develop, but we receive a constant barrage of imagery through a variety of outlets every day. What types of images are we seeing, how do these images affect us, and what is the message that is carried by these pictures, whether it be subtle or overt? My work seeks to invite the viewer to re-engage with images and delve deeper into the actual meaning carried by such ubiquitous symbols as deer-headed women. And more specically,fortheviewertoreconsider imagery relating to the female ideal and deconstruct the relationship with the media that delivers those images.

    Your style is very polished but not necessarily photorealistic. What is the inspiration to paint the way that you do?I like using photos as references because I can sit with the source material for a long time and work out the details with the paint, but my goal is not to just recreate the photo. I am intrigued by luscious things, as well as engaging colors and textures. I often think of painting like making a very detailed fondant cake. Paint is so luxurious and I like giving thenalpaintingsasurrealandvelvety surface. The feel of the paintings is also a nod to the impossibility suggested by the Photoshopped and endlessly edited and perfected media. I like using the language of that vernacular, but expose the innate inaccuracy by showing the seams of their constructed artice.

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  • I am a robot surrealist, artist Eric Joyner describes his signature aesthetic. Since 1999, Joyner has been painting his protagonist robots, and in 2002 he introduced their ultimate nemesis - the donut. Together his iconic dream team of robots and donuts has travelled the universe enjoying an assortment of adventures, from cross-country motorcycle journeys to hiking through the jungle, ghtingexoticanimalstohis current exhibition First World Problems, where city boulevardsarelledwithbakeriesandheavytrafc. Joyner attended the Academy of Art and the University of San Francisco, establishing himself as a commercial artist before making the transition into neart.Manyoftherobotsfeatured in his paintings

    are from his own personal collection, and they have become metaphors for larger societal themes explored in his work. His color-noir robots and rainbow-sprinkled donuts suggest a different and sweeter side of life.Humanityisreectedinrobots, Joyner says, and he cleverly transforms serious subjects into amusing and unexpected narratives, revealing a lighter, brighter side to human nature through robot life. For First World Problems, Joyners new exhibition explores mechanical life in the material world. Inspired by quaint shops, trees, robots, misunderstanding and absurdity, These new paintings are set in urban areas as opposed to the jungle like my last show, says Joyner, with an emphasis on robots loitering

    around bakeries and other small establishments. The paintings depict the dreams and struggles of robots ndinghomeinahard-wired life, ironic with urban coexistence. In one scene, a bitter storekeeper stares at a loving couple outside of his window not realizing that he canndarobotofhisown.Instead, he chooses to be envious. In another scene, a frustrated donut salesman waits patiently behind the counter for a young robot boy to make up his mind. There are too many choices in the donut case. However, when it comes to Joyners real-life donut selections, he knows exactly what he likes, a glazed donut and old fashioned chocolate is a close second.

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    These new paintings are set in urban areas with an emphasis on robots loitering around bakeries and other small establishments.

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  • I know when you think Super Taste youre automatically thinking youre gonna see another bomb-shell in the sand, with an ocean backdrop, maybe even during a sunset but more than likely you can bet its gonna be on the shores of Southern California. But every once in a while our boy Dominic Petruzzi, Super Taste extraordinaire, drops a surprise gem like this one on our desk. Caribbean water, beautiful girl and lets throw a horse in this shot to really mix things up. Maybe its the composition of the storm clouds, maybe its the aqua-blue water, but theres just something about this shot that keeps us looking a little longer than normal. Oh yeah, it could also have something to do with Amanda Mondale pure perfection.

    Photography: Dominic Petruzzi :: dominicpetruzziphoto.com :: @dominicpetruzzi

    Model: Amanda Mondale :: Wilhelmina Models // Hair & Makeup: Cerissa Nevins // Retouch: JasonSchorle.com

  • Like a fresh cut of crisscross fries I laid perpendicular across a blanketed RONEatopadeatedairmattress,asMeggs screamed for his life hiding under a different set of covers whilst I was only in my socks. Unlike them, I had already been in Portland for four days, painted two murals, been to a dozen strip clubs and eaten six cheeseburgers with Danger Ehren, the guy in Jackass who got his tooth ripped out when itwasattachedbyshinglinetoaLamborghini. We were there along with 16 other local and international artists for the public mural project Forest for the Trees.

    This next excerpt is taken directly from the Forest for the Trees handbook: Gage Hamilton (Portland-based artist)

    and Matt Wagner (Hellion Gallery) curated Forest for the Trees with the goal of engaging the community in

    the process of art-making. Taken from the old adage cant see the forest for the trees, this project intends to broaden appreciation for the creativity that surrounds us. To do this we are inviting various contemporary artists from around the globe to come stay and collaborate with local artists for one week. Over the course of this week, the entire creative process will be shared with the community of Portland, Oregon, as outdoor murals emerge around the city. The goal is to eliminate the boundary between artist and viewer, and to encourage engagement and interaction with these renowned artists as they inspire with their process and craft.

    Artists: Blaine Fontana, Erik Otto, Gage Hamilton, J.Shea, Jun Inoue, Kamea Hadar, Madsteez, Marcelo

    Macedo, Mhak, Meggs, Oyama Enrico Isamu Letter, Rone, Taka Sudo, Yoskay Yamamoto, Zach Yarrington

    For me personally, mural projects like this are a great way for me to localize and communicate with the community and give them something that could potentially inspire them in one way or another. I also love the idea of collaborating on a mural with someone else with a totally different style. Every artist has their own ideas and methods, so its interesting to combine forces and create something that I on my own couldnt do. For instance, Gage Hamilton literally texted me a few hours before myightandsaid,Hey,Igotthisgreatwall above a Rectal Clinic and youd be perfect for it. And he wasnt kidding, either. On top of a sign that read Non Surgical Hemorrhoid Removal was a giant billboard that we were able to take over. I had the idea to put Ice Cube with his eyebrow crooked with a what the fuck expression and Gage wanted to

    have him wearing a buffalo hat. So it was settled, and before we knew it Cube wasduelinganotherorescentbuffalo,and another local artist Zach Yarrington painted the phrase The Future Will Be Hairy,whichwasttingforthelocation.

    My next mural was a little more local. When I think of Portland, I think of Clyde The Glide Drexler. That young Snoop, balding-looking motha fucka was a BEAST. He was the natural choice since he was my favorite player on NBA Jams big head mode and he still is a hometown hero. I had the pleasure to paint with Japanese/Italian artist Oyama Enrico Isamu Letter, where he used his abstract shapes to create movement and motion around Clydes body.

    Unfortunately, had to leave early just so IcouldnishthisissueofBL!SSS.Idlike to thank Gage, Matt and Shanelle for the hospitality, and I hope to be back inthePacicNorthwestnextyear.

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    Gage Hamilton x MADSTEEZ x Zach Yarrington

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  • Kamea Hadar x MEGGS

    Blaine Fontana Taka Sudo Yoskay Yamamoto x J.Shea

    Erik Otto x Mhak Marcelo Macedo

    MADSTEEZ x Enrico Isamu Letter

  • Straight Out of HollywoodThe producers of the Red Bull series 21 DayswereinheavenwhenthenalhornsoundedofseminalnumbertwoandJulian Wilson was slotted to meet Taj Burrowinthenalofthe2013HurleyPro.Thetwohadbeenproledinthedays coming into the event, showing each surfers preparation and delving into the personal side of their lives as well. You could say the two were evenly matched.

    Tajssurngwaslight,fastandhissnapswere precisely positioned and displacing massive amounts of water on each turn. I didnt drink a thing for a month leading up to this event and it made me feel really sharp, Taj said of his approach to the contest. This combined with an 18-board Mayhem quiver to choose from and two weeks of Lowers practice time leading into the event had Taj focused like never before.

    Julian looked unstoppable as well, producing the performance of the event in round 4 with a couple of high-speed inverted reverses, one in particular that had his front foot disconnected the whole way. You dont get that many opportunities to go left and right, and it just came together for me that afternoon, Juliansaidofhisawlessdisplayofsurng.I just got excited and wanted to show what I can do. With a near-perfect heat, there was no doubt that Julian was the frontrunner in the campaign for the Hurley Pro. The two stars surrounding the whole eventwoulddeservedlymeettondoutwho would end up with the more enviable closingsectiontothenal21Daysepisode.

    Shaking it upPat Gudauskas crams himself into a souped-up, off-road golf cart and makes a getaway from the scaffoldings and may-lay that has converged onto his home break. Hes accompanied by Tanner and Dane who are grinning from ear-to-ear after witnessing their brother handily take it to Kelly Slater in their round 3 bout. Youd think Pat would be grinning too, but hes not.Hesghtingforaresult.Everyheatiscrucialtohisrequalicationhopes,andbeating Kelly was the momentum shift he had desperately been searching for all year. He and I are good buddies but before and during that heat he was all poker face, said Slater of Pats approach. Friendships were set aside and Pat seemed to have ice running through his veins. It surprised me a little bit, seeing that I knew I was going to have to make something happen out there because he wasnt going to give me much room, Slater said.

    Early on, Pat capitalized on the best wave of the heat, and in the process messed with Slaters mental state. I was kind of blown away they gave him an 8.5. That kind of put me in a certain headspace,

    and instead of letting it go I was kind of dwelling on that, Kelly said. The result of theheatwasntjustamajorcondenceboost for Pat, but also a major shake up in the ratings for Kelly that saw him fall to second in the world behind Mick. Now, that Ive lost early at a place that Ive always done so well at, it really puts Mick square in the driver seat. Hes won in France a couple times, so it should make things interesting.

    Power Pays OffWere still not sure what was received better,JordySmithssurngorhispromotion of the new, seemingly magic Flyer II that was under his feet the whole event. For such a largely framed fellow, Jordy was able to generate more speed than most of his peers. That, combined with lightning-fast, directional-changing turns and the ability to milk every last point out of the gutless waves on offer, had Jordy as a favorite all the way through to theseminals.TheonlyoneabletomatchJordys power pound-for-pound was Tahitis own Michel Bourez. Michel, still let down from failing to advance out of the second round at his home event in Tahiti, sought to differ his approach from the rest of the pack at Lowers by keeping his rails in the water rather than out. I cant do the same airs as Kolohe, Julian or John John do, so my goal is to try to push my turns as hard as I can to make the same impression, Bourez said. And push he did, as Michel posted 9-point rides all the way through to the semis before going down to arguably theon-resurferoftheevent,JulianWilson.

    In the ZoneIt was a successful event for Julian, but lets be honest, anything less than top of the podium is coming up short in his eyes. Hes his own harsh critic and was visibly perplexedbywhattranspiredinthenalagainst Taj. In all heats leading up to the nalJulianwasabletondawaytosetthe bar higher than whomever he was surngagainst.Maybehepeakedtooearly,buthisairsinthenalwereboringin comparison to what wed seen from him earlier in the week. Now, lets not feel too bad for Jules, as hes currently seventh in the world and capable of winning no matter where the tour stops. Oh yeah, and his girlfriend is as drop-dead gorgeous as they come,sothingscoulddenitelybeworsein the world of Julian Wilson. Looking back onthenal,hefelthexedthewholeheat.It didnt really matter what I did, it felt like the ocean was against me a bit, he said. Everything was kind of going Tajs way.

    Thats not always been the case for Taj. Think back to 2008 when he had the naloftheBoostMobileProbasicallystolen away from him by way of Kellys last-minute heroics. This year, even with making a couple of key mistakes that left

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  • Its probably one of my sweetest victories, just since day one its been one of my favorite events -Taj

  • Julian

    Fanning Kerr

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    Julian with priority, Taj was able to surge tovictory.Ifeltincredibleinthenal.Ihad all of the energy in the world even though it was my fourth heat of the day, he said. I just got gifted these waves and I just felt like I was in the zone. LuckilyforTaj,thebestwaveofthenalcaught Julian off guard. It was a wave that couldve turned the heat had Julian got it, but instead he was too far inside. Taj ended up catching the wave halfway through paddling back out, and in turn putthenailinJulianscofn.Itwasjust an absolute nug, Taj said of the god-sent right-hander. And with that the ever-elusive Lowers crown was his for the wearing.

    Its probably one of my sweetest victories, just since day one its been one of my favorite events, Taj said. For Taj to take the win at this point in his career proves nothing that we didnt alreadyknowabouthissurngitsstill regarded as some of the best on the planet. But what it does reveal is that hes suckling down and yearning for a result, taking whatever measures necessary. The thing that feels the best is that I put so much effort into this event, more than I think I have in any other event. After doing it all, to come out on top its like holy shit this is the best feeling Ive ever had.

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  • I liked Keith from the moment I met him. Hes a rad kid, super friendly, has that positive energy, loves to be around skateboarding, skates tons himself and is always down for the mission. As a photographer he has a keen eye. He is precise on detail and is clear on composition. Add this to his never-ending energy and contagious passion, and his photos are a blessing, especially to our eyes. Ive watched him grow into the photo nerd that he is today and anticipate seeing his photos on the covers of Thrasher and Transworld... which, I expect will only be the beginning for him.- Mikendo

    Photography is an amazing thing. It allows anyone with a camera to document a moment that can never be captured in the same wayagain,whetheritsaroseeruptingfromtheconcreteorababysrststep.Itplaysanimportantroleinhistory,servingasatimemachine that allows us to look into the past. Photography captures the natural, the horrendous, and the beautiful aspects of life from everypartofsociety.WhenIrstpickedupacamera,Iwasmesmerizedbythepossibilities.Therewaslifeunfoldingallaroundme,and I had a lifetime to capture it. Luckily, growing up in Southern California placed me directly in the middle of the skateboarding mecca. Walk down any street in Los Angeles and skateboarders will be sure to roll by, making use of every inch of concrete available. The feeling of ollieing up a curb or pushing down the middle of a street while dodging cars gives off a high that nothing else can. Many can relate to skating the same spot for hours or ending the day cut up and bruised, but there are many more who cannot begin to comprehend. I was naturally drawn to this lifestyle. Being able to photograph and document skateboarding and the world around me has opened my eyes to endless possibilities, places to travel, moments to capture. The world is an endless canvas of ever-expanding life just waiting to have to its picture taken. See you soon, world.- Keith

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    Sammy Montano : Smith Pop Out Manhattan Beach, CA

    Sammy Montano : Santa Ana, CA

    Sean Imes : 50-50 : Los Angeles, CA

    Billy Davenport : Relief : San Pedro, CA

    Mason Silva : Crook : Phoenix, AZ

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    Cody Mcentire : Blunt to Fakie : Irvine, CA

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    Keith Oshiro : Torrance, CA

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  • Whats new in the life of Ozzie Wright?Well,wejustnishedareallyfunshowatHermosaBeach. Goons of Doom have been on an incredible adventure, which started down in Panama City, Panama, and then to Costa Rica and then Ecuador. Wehavebeensurngandhangingoutandplayinggigs and it has been easily one of the best trips of my life, so Im really happy about it. The Goons of Doom is my favorite band at the moment. Obviously Im biased but whatever.

    We heard youve got another kid on the way, congrats! Are you excited to have this new addition to the family? Oh my god, Im going to have a daughter so Im crazy excited! A son and a daughter, you cant count chickens before they hatch but if everything

    goes well Im super stoked.

    Tell us about your new line youve been working on with Volcom thats coming out this November. Well, the swing tags read, Shoot rainbows into fascism. Anti bad-vibe clothing by Ozzy Wrong for Volcom Stone. And I based the clothes off of songs Ive written lately. Often Ill do a painting that will turn into a song or vice versa. So now Ive had the opportunity to turn the paintings and songs into clothes for Volcom. I had fun designing this stuff and Im happy with the results. Ive been wearing the clothes heaps and the stuff turned out great. I cant wait to get my wetsuit jacket, which has pockets and a collar so I can tube ride with my hands in my pockets and the collar up! Im gonna

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  • be a badass barrel bombardier. I strongly recommend you buy one of these jackets if you too would like to be a badass barrel bombardier. Bombardier means bomber; I only found that out today because Vaughan Dead bought the new juxtapose so we could read the Tom Waits interview where he uses the word bombardier. I was like, What does bombardier mean? And Vaughan said, Its a person who bombs stuff. Who and or what is inspiring you the most in life right now?Well my family is a big inspiration. Mylee, my gal, is just a great person and that really is inspiring to me. Tonight we played with Droids band Power Lunch; Power Lunch wasonre,Droidtotallyrocks. My little sister, who lives in L.A now, came down and was like, These guys are so great, they sound like Nirvana. And my sister was a crazy grunge fanatic in the nineties, she had a spikey-haired mullet with a red leather jacket with a furry collar that she used to wear in summer whilst listening to Kurt and Courtney whilst blue tacking

    the pages from grunge magazines all over her wall and even on the roof. So yeah, Droid is the shit and his band rocks. Metal Jimmy introed both our bands, which was fantastic. He gave us the meanest war cry. Vaughan Dead interviewed metal Jimmy for the Vaughan Deadly experiment part two. The Vaughan Deadly experiment is Vaughan Deads radio show. I was hoping Metal Jimmy would start his own radio show too, but hes pretty busy going to Maiden concerts so dont hold your breath.

    Speaking on the Goons, tell us a bit about the original formation of the Goons of Doom and where you guys currently are now?Well, weve been playing together for ages. It all started out a day afterwenishedmakingthesurfmovie Doped Youth at my old Narrabeen house where we all lived together with a skate ramp in the backyard. We used to have parties and just set up in the lounge room, paint backdrops, dress up and go mad. And now we are the original four members, we have been hella good mates since we were kids and

  • the energy is happening very naturally. Weve been through heaps together and are at the age where its more about hanging out together and having a good time more than anything else. It always has been that way but the older you get the more the bullshit evaporates maybe, for us anyway. We just act like teenagers, and why the hell not? We are always gonna play music together I hope it really is a blast. We have a ton of songs and it is the best thing ever to play for people who are stoked to hear them.

    Youve had a couple of trips to Indo in the past few months. How have those been?

    My last Indo trip was for a movie Dion was working on called Nti Sheeto. We had an especially good time on this trip. The crew just clicked and the waves were fun and the parties were wild. We made some art, the crew had epic cameras and they were all right into photography, getting tubed and riding motorbikes. It was really positive. Im hoping to get to Desert Point before the end of the year but I dont think Im gonna make it.

    A lot of people have put your style and approachtosurnginacategoryofitsown. How does that make you feel?There are so many incredible surfers around these days so to get any sort of

  • response from people about my surngfeelsgood.Ijustlovetodo it and if I can keep on doing it I will.

    Have you always tried to stay true to yourself in your surng?I think I have. I always just do my thing how it feels natural. Ive done some stupid things here and there but at the time it probably felt right.

    Whats your favorite type of wave to surf?I like down-the-line tubes, just going really fast in the barrel: Ulus, Deserts, Nokanduis

    Has the progression of aerialsurngovertheyears excited you, or do you feel that style has been compromised for the sake of landing boring air reverses over and over again?Well, the best guys can do it all giant airs, mad tube rides and anicelinefromstarttonish.Peoples character really shines through when they surf, and there are some really good ones insurngrightnow.Imeanhow sick are Mason Hos clips where he interviews his dad and stuff.Soclassic,hissurngisawesome to watch. If you get

    sick of watching air reverses you can watch some hippies surngwithnonsorsinglensortwinnsIloveallthatstuff.

    We hear youre working on a new Volcom movie, True to This, that has surf, skate and snow athletes involved. Tell us about that project? Ive done two trips with the crew.Therstonewewentup to Santa Cruz and camped on the beach. We built a skate ramp and had a bunch of instruments and amps and kegs of beer. Unfortunately the waves were no good but the trip was so fun. I cant wait to see the movie; Volcoms skate team is the best. And then I went to Mammoth and went snowboarding with the Volcom snow team, and those guys werejustyingthroughtheairlike mutton-birds.

    Do you enjoy mixing it up with different riders? Yeah,itsgreatsurngaroundthe world, meeting people and having the chance to shred together is amazing.

    Music,art,surngandskating are seen as major parts of your life. Do you

  • have more of a passion for one over the others?I really love all these things. Im pretty stoked on thefactthatsurngkeepsyoutthoughbecausetoo much life in the band can get a bit toxic.

    Whoinuencesyoursurngandmusic?MypartnerMyleeGraceinuencesmetobethebestIcanbeandnevertakesurngforgranted,which I dont. All the new surfers are really killing it lately and they inspire me heaps. I just surfed Newport with Ford Archbold and Al Knost, those guys are killing it! Living the dream. Im loving watchingnlesssurngandamkeentogetstuckinto some slippery sliding when I get home.

    Do you feel theres a connection between your art/music and laughter or comedy?I mean, Vaughan Dead from the Goons of Doom is like a comedian and a lot of his songs are hilarious. I love to laugh but I dont think Im that funny.

    We heard your wife is very talented musically as well. Do you think your kids are destined to be as well?Mylee is a great singer. Im so proud of her, she just rocks! As for our childrens destiny goes, Id love it if they were into making music but who knows.

    When you sit down to draw or paint, what inspires you or where do you get your ideas from? Is it something thats happening at the moment or just an idea in your head? It always changes. I guess I draw a lot of things just from my imagination.

    It seems like youre always having the most fun in the water. Is that an accurate observation?I have a lot of fun out there usually.

    Its like you cant sit still in the water. Is that true with everything in your life?I like to get right into whatever it is that Im into with my whole heart. Catching heaps of waves is awesome, just get a mad rhythm going and dont stop. I love it when that happens.

    What do you look to get out of life on a daily basis?Just do the best I can and go for it. Keep your karma good and try and make the right decisions for all the people I care about.

    What does the future hold for you? Well, I just hope it holds a healthy, happy life with tonsoffriendsandsurngandrocking.Peaceoutmuchachos!

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  • Tell me about the piece thats on the cover of BL!SSS this month.The cover piece is called Hi Tiger. Its one half of a two-part painting. I did a series of portraits back in 2011 of these tribalistic/nomadic women with painted faces,pairedupwithaspecicspiritanimal.Iwantedtokeepitveryfreeandtied to nature, maybe a post-technology era where everything became simple again: A time where the only worries were shelter, food, and not getting eaten alive.Theworldhalf-circleelementabovetheanimalsigniesnatureandunderstanding. The script below was a design/graphic element that tied all the portraits together. The script has no secret meaning really. When asked I say it generally means the theme is there is no theme. This series of paintings has been something that Ive been thinking about for a while now in between projects.Idlovetondtimetogobiggeranddevelopitmoreinthefuture,maybendaplacetoshowit,whoknows?Thispieceatrstwasalittleteststudy that I was doing at the time that turned out cool. It became a lot more signicantastheseriesgrew.RVCApickedupthisoneandseveralotherpiecesfrom this series a couple seasons ago for shirt graphics. Maybe youll see them oatingaroundtownsomewhere.

    Is there a painting youve done recently that might be a good example of where your work is headed these next few years?Yeah kind of I really like the series of bird tree paintings. I like the idea of taking a story and building on it. I did a series of small still-life paintings a while ago that were based on the premise of seeing someones secret collection of oddities that theyve accumulated throughout their life. I love the idea of building a series of paintings based on one strong image and borrowing from it to make more work. Thats the general direction of where my work is going for now. The subject matter is a different story.

    Youve recently obtained some seeds for the Trinidad Scorpion, the hottest pepper known to man. What are your intentions for these peppers?This has been a new passion. I love heat in food but a lot of hot sauces are just intolerable. They say Its Hot! but its weak. Itll be pretty much as hot as Taco Bells hottest sauce, which is like ketchup. Traders Joes has their own habaero sauce, which is great and has quite the kick. I started up a pepper farm in my backyard thats now home to jalapeos, habaeros, ghost peppers, the dreaded Trinidad Scorpion and everything in between. Theres an amazing endorphin rush you get from eating these peppers. Its like youre really physically experiencing the food and it takes you to this place. I like going there. The capsaicin in the pepperhasallkindsofhealthbenets,too.Ithelpswithcirculation,weightloss,pain reduction and most obviously makes food better. My intentions: I want to make a Super Sriracha, lip balm, sunblock, and contact solution and eye care drops products all from my pepper farm.

    What was your favorite thing to do when you were 12? (Its such an interesting age to me. Interests in things are totally pure at this age and sometimes pretty odd.)That was a good age, indeed. I was 12 in 1989, living up in the Bay Area. I remember the Oakland As were in the World Series with the San Francisco Giants. We went to Game 2, a day or two before the earthquake happened on October 17th that damaged the bay bridge. TV, movies and video games were awesome but we still enjoyed being outside more, at least I did. There are a couple things I can recall being so amazing. Playing hide and seek at night in my neighborhood. I remember the feeling of excitement when someone was inches away but couldnt see you. I remember having sleepovers, eating awesome junk food, staying up super late while watching bad horror movies that scared the crap out of us. Then, no one could fall asleep. I remember how weird girls were and the school dances where boys were on one side and the girls were on the other and how it took all the courage in the world to ask a girl to dance, then remembering I didnt know how to dance or have anything interesting at all to talk about. And how awesome and weird daytime TV was when you were home, sick from school. Looking back, it was a completely carefree age and the pressing issues at that time are laughable now, but thats the way it goes. Its never a cakewalk, only in hindsight it is.

    If you could have a robot around to do any one thing for you, what would it do and what would you call it? (Robots need names.)That would be awesome. Id call it Assistant. How many do I get? It would do cleaning, laundry, dishes, yard work, errands, grocery shopping, under paintings, promoting, email blasts, stretch canvases, wash brushes and be my personal driver and Elsas nanny. This robot would hate me if it could express feelings but thats a setting issue, right? Id program it to obey its master and be grateful everyday that it gets do all these amazing jobs for me.

    Thats like 13 things, but Ill give you that. Youre a busy guy.Thank you.

    Doyouremembertherstdrawingyoudidthatyouwereproudof?I remember a drawing I did at my Grandmas house of an Air Jordan shoe. I should have submitted it to Nike back then because I think that shoe exists now. Im sure there were other drawings of comic book characters and so on, but my mom found that drawing of that shoe just recently the other day. Its pretty cool to see now. That drawing was accompanied by my Garbage Pail Kids collection; those were awesome to see again as well!

    Whos your favorite painter?There are a lot, but recently I watched In Bruges and theres a lot of Hieronymus

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  • Bosch in it. I realized how much I like him as a painter. I love the way he creates creatures and scenarios. Some are just haunting and so bizarre. Im sure back in the day his sanity was questioned; he painted some of the craziest stuff Ive ever seen, even in todays standards. But I like Goya, too, for all the same reasons. Theres too many to name. Ill just keep it at those for now.

    A 90s question for you: If you had to spend a month by yourself in the Joshua Tree cabin we rented and you could only take three CDs and a Discman, which ones would you take?Man, thats a good one. Id bring three albums that have the most bang for their buck for me: Frank Zappas Joes Garage (all 3 acts), Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street and The Bands Brown Album. The Zappa would be for insane compositions, guitar work and comedy; The Stones for rhythm and blues; The Band for the concept album of old Americana.

    Whats your studio like?Messy now. Its usually in a state

    ofuxdependingonthejob.Mystudio was once in the house and I had a bedroom all to myself. Then Liv got pregnant, my studio became the nursery, and I was relocated to the garage. We made plans to clear out the garage, strip it down, insulate and sheetrock it. The garage had an extreme makeover from a nasty old empty carportthatwaslledwithratcrapand spiders to a fully functional streamlined clean studio. It makes a big difference that I actually leave the house on a 20-foot walk to my studio. Its like Im going to work and have the best commute ever. Another great thing is that it cut down on the storage space. We cant get a bunch of junk and store it in the garage because theres noroom.Itwasdenitelyahugeimprovement and an upgrade as far as studios go. Im fortunate for sure!

    Do you have a regular schedule? Whats a typical day like?Man, it varies. Usually its wrangling my 2-year-old all day and working while shes napping or playing. I get to most of my emails, drawings and small paintings in the house

  • during the day. Then, when Liv gets home around 5:30 or 6, I cook dinner and she takes over the baby duties. Then I go to work in the studio until around 12:30 or 1 a.m. Some days are really productive and some arent. Either way, a lot of coffee is consumed.

    Lets talk about the formative years. Where did you grow up?I grew up in San Jose, CA. Its crazy how that place has changed. I remember riding my bike through the old furniture parking lots that were barely in business. Now theyre all gone and replaced with Ebay, Skype and Yahoo. I left in 1999 and it just keeps growing up there. Its sort of recession-proof. I miss it sometimes; it was an amazing place to grow up.

    Whoinuencedyouattheearliestagethatyoucan recall?Comedians,PhilCollinsandBillyJoelwereinuencesofmine from early on. I was exposed to a lot of comedy. I remember my parents really liking Steve Martin, Bill Cosby, and Mel Brooks in particular. My parents had a good sense of humor and they both liked a lot of cool stuff. Ive always been fascinated with comedians who werent overly dirty and how creative they had to be to get a laugh. That all changed when I heard my rstRichardPryorrecord.Mycomedyworldexpandedquite a bit after that. I remember rocking out to Billy Joels Piano Man and Phil Collins No Jacket Required. I loved both of those albums, and they were the coolest dudes ever, I still do. My parents appreciated art but didnt know a lot about it, so I dont know where I got my interest in art. They were always very supportive when it came to me wanting to go into art and even art school. I guess they knew academics and sports werent a realistic option for me. Apparently I was named after a family friend who was a painter, so thats kind of weird. Never met him.

    That Phil Collins album is great. I bought it for a drive from Austin to LA and let it play over and over. Take, take me home.Its badass! Big, huge sound. I cant tell Phil Collins from mid-80s Genesis. Phil could two paychecks for

    writing the same stuff. That dude is a genius!

    What upcoming projects are you working on?Well, Nathan Spoor and I are curating a couple showsforTheLongBeachMuseum.Therstshowopens on Sept 19th. Its called Risqu. All the works in this exhibit are 8x10 inches ranging from slightly provocative to totally obscene NC-17, so hide your children! Risqu features new works from 40 artists who we specially hand picked. Its going to be an amazing show, were really proud of it. Everyone should see it. Were also curating an exhibit next year calledMasterWorksDeningTheNewContemporaryNarrative that exhibit consists of 16 large works from 16 artists. Ive seen some of the work in progress and Im blown away. Im honored to work Nathan and to have this opportunity to curate and be a part of something like this.

    And how about this special project with the funny name.It might be time to let this out of the bag. I created a new sport called Prigus think of it like rugby, soccer and Jai Alai had a baby, mix in some cult-like ceremonies and alter-worshipping mascots, dogs and paddleghtsthatwouldbeit!Therulesofthegameare on www.prigus.com. Im working on a couple large Prigus-inspired paintings that Im hoping to present at RVCAs San Francisco store sometime next year. I also have a couple prigus events set up for 2014. Theyll been on the site soon. If all goes well, the world may see this game played live somewhere. As of now Im holding tryouts and the team is being built as we speak.

    Who would you like to collaborate with, dead or alive? Thats a hard one. I dont feel like I could compete with anyone, really. Its a challenge working creatively with anyone, even if you have the same goals. A collaboration with another artist in another medium, well then Julia Child. It has to be! I wouldve loved to illustrate one of her cookbooks for her. I think she couldve used more peppers though.

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  • Daniel Knapp is one of my favorite people on the planet. He is theverydenitionofthetermoldsoul.Danrunsonastrictdiet of Marlboro Reds, Dr. Pepper and Miller High Life. Hes got more fakie tricks than you and all your friends put together. This guy needs at least two surgeries and yet he is not slowing down and actually skates more than most healthy guys I know. He hates In-N-Out and white people (yes, hes white) and he claims to be one of the best Instagram photographers of all time. They just dont make em like Dan anymore and thats a shame.

    How are you? Im doing well, thank you very much.

    Whats new?Well, I moved from Claremont to LA. WarCo got us a place. Im living with Jordan Maxham, trying to live the dream.

    Do you miss Claremont?Kinda,notreally.Icouldntreallylmmuchoutthere.Imissthe Hi Brow though.

    True or False, Claremont Skate Park is the worst park of all time?(Laughs) So false, best park ever. Cant fuck with it, not too many people can at least.

    How are things at WarCo?I love it. Josh (Ptashne) has really done us right. Hes killing it. Things are on the up and up for sure.

    You live close to the Berrics now, have you been skating there a lot?Quite often, its been very nice. It kind of became my new Claremont Skate Park. (Laughs) Big thanks to Prince for that one. Thanks Prince.

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    Where else have you been skating? A lot of LA Spots, just trying to lm.JustrecentlyIveskatingSanPedro spots with Nigel (Alexander).

    You Just had a part in a video called I Heart Skateboarding, tell us about that.Filming that was a long journey but it was a good time. I wish I didnt havesomanyinjurieslmingforit,but it feels good to put something out to show people what Ive been working on. Thanks to Ira for that one.

    How Much Dr. Pepper do you drink in a week?Um, Thats the most measurement I could really put on it, cause I still buy sodas when Im out skating, at least two 42-ounce sodas from 7-Eleven or AMPM a day. Plus the ones I drink at home.

    Is Dr. Pepper your dream sponsor? Miller High Life is (laughs).

    But like, P-Rod has the Mountain Dew team you could be the Dr.Pepper guy! You should be hitting them up.That would be sick, I would love it! Dr.Pepper is the shit.

    You skate fakie a lot., please explain.Cause I dont know how to nollie.

    Why dont you like In N Out? That seems odd.To me, the meat makes me shit It gives me the shits.

    Youre saying you cant digest In N Out? No,itdigestsjustne,justtoofast. It runs right through me.

    Are you racist against whites?Come on really? Yeah, Im not the biggest fan of white people.

    You are aware that you are white.Yeah, but there are a lot of retarded white people out there.

    Dont you think there are a lot of shitty people out there regardless of their races? Yeah it goes around.

    But you think whites are especially bad?Yeah, you could say that. I hate them the most (laughs).

    Whats up with your shoulder? Your collarbone seems to be not connected or something.I dont know all the facts on it, but I pretty much tore a bunch of ligaments on it and I need surgery but I cant afford it. Donations will be taken if youre down.

    Yeah, Im not a doctor but that doesnt look right. What are

    you working on now?ImlmingapartfortheWarCoVideo, everyone has been going pretty hard for that. Ive been tryingtolmsomethingwithPrince for the Berrics too but well see what happens.

    You take your Instagram photos pretty seriously. Whats your name on insta and why should people follow you?CauseItakethebestphotosrsttry and photographers are always jealous (laughs). And Im @modernday_cowboy.

    Youve posted a few hammers on your Insta. Do people let you post them because no ones following you?(Laughing) I have no idea, that could be true. I have been told, Yeah you can post that, you dont have any followers. That was a while ago though. When I had like 50 followers. Im up to like 380 now (laughs).

    You going to follow in Artos footsteps and start shooting on the side, maybe get a camera? I would love to, cant afford it though.

    When youre not skating what do you do?Drink Miller High Life and play video games.

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    Whats your Call of Duty handle?Its knappyroots420.

    PS3 or Xbox?PS3 cause its free.

    How old is your daughter Codie now? Codi is 4 years old, shell be 5 in December. Shes beautiful. You youngsters out there reading this, you dont go after her when you get older. Daddys going to have a shotgun.

    Is she into skating? Yeah, a little bit but I dont want to push it on her. It was pretty sick though, she put her own complete together the other day. She drew out a skateboard when she was two and I got it tattooed on my wrist. She brags to so many people about that shit, she loves to tell people she drew it.

    Anything else you want to say?Id like to thank Josh (Ptashne) at War Co, Ira (Ingram), Jordan (Maxham), Norman (Woods), Paul (Flores) of course, lets get that Dummy Wheels shit going Paul! Little Ryan (Alvero), keep your eye out for him guys, you dont even know. Id like to thank Chris at Flik grip, he has always had my back. He hooked my daughter up with some free pads, that was mighty good of you guys. Mom and dad for sticking behind me, the rest of my family you know who you are, Tyrone at LRG, Richard Mulder, a big shout out to Sean Peterson (we got photos ran Sean!). Thanks to everyone who has ever helped me out.

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    Atrstglance,BlakePaulmaylooklikethetypicalhigh school bro from Cali trying to make it as a pro surfer with his freshly bleached-blonde-styled hair alongwithhiscrispybutton-upsyouwouldndatH&M. But in all reality he comes all the way from the woods of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and he is causing a ruckus on his snowboard. The kid rips with effortless style and may be one of the youngest dudes getting it in the backcountry. After spending a lot time with him these past few winters, Lick The Cat had to interview him.

    Where did you get the nickname B-PRODDI?Hahaha, all the homies were staying out at the Warbingtons house in Bend for superpark a few years back, and I got lil package at the house and ended up just running new stuff everyday and kinda continuing that trend everywhere I went. They all started calling me B Product, then it turned into Proddi.

    Rumor has it you make frequent trips to H&M, yet youre from Jackson Hole, WY, land of cowboys and big mountains. What do you think Bryan Iguchi would think about this?I dont know where you heard that rumor, and he would probably be unimpressed.

    How insane has it been to have a legend like Bryan Iguchi show you the ropes around Jackson Hole?Its been super rad to have the opportunity to ride and cruise around in the woods with people like the Guch.Ifeelverylucky.Denitelylearningalot,hehas his scene so dialed out there. Im just a junk-show riding on my sled, running into every tree I can nd.

    Being a North Face rider, one would imagine they would like the outdoors. Why do you hate camping?What? I swear, one time I was bummed on sleeping in the dirt and now Yoder has been starting this rumor that I hate camping.

    HowwasitlmingwiththeGo-Boardingcrew?Did you sit bitch the whole season?It was a blast, so fun having the freedom to go wherever you want and just chase the snow. Plus, it wasanhonortorideandlmwithLucasandthebros he is a full beast! I did sit bitch a bit.

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  • I heard you saw the tannest man in snowboarding a.k.a. The Don, a.k.a. The Real JP in your recent trip to Cali. We all know you have been bleaching your hair the past few years, is this because you want to look like The Don?Dude, it was insane just rolling up on The Don, strait posted up outside of Whole Foodswithhistankandre-lensshadeson. Thats exactly what Im going for with the bleach, son.

    After traveling all season, what have you been up to this summer?Just cruising around, hung out at home for a bit, made a little trip to Hood in July, visited some family back East. I just got back from Hawaii because Gus Warbington is a G and won a week stay at the Volcom house in the Gerry Lopez Big Wave Contest. Now Im hanging with some buds in Cali trying to go full Machado.

    Luckily, snowboarding is working out foryou.Weheardyourrstbaseballpractice didnt go as planned. Would you care to share the story?Oh god, too long of a story. Basically, I got hit in the face with the ball and hadtogetlife-ightedovertoSaltLakechildrens hospital twice because I broke an artery in my forehead and my nose wouldnt stop bleeding. I had to have like seven surgeries in eight days. Still kinda fucked you guys joke about it, hahaha. Arent you originally from the East Coast? What made you move to Jackson and why?Yeah, I was born in Bradford, Vermont, and lived there til was six or seven. My whole family boards and loves to be outside, so my parents just decided that Jackson looked like a super rad spot to move out to.

  • We know you like to out-stay your welcome. Any good stories you could share about your extended vacation last fall with the boys in Salt Lake?Too many stories that are too fuzzy to fully remember. I love coming out to visit all the Lick the Cat homies and pretending to be in college.

    Are you sure you didnt stay so long because you cant handle more of the 3.2% beverages in Utah?Yep, thats it. Im fo show a lightweight. You seemed to have made a presence as a young rider in the backcountry. What is your take on rail riding?Im down for all types of riding. Growing up in Jackson has denitelymademeappreciateriding pow a bit more than the streets, but Im always stoked to watch people get creative in their own environment.

    Seems like your car has a really good sticker job. How much thought and time went into the layout?Last time I saw the silver bullet she was posted at your fools house with no stickers. Im stoked to see what youve done with her.

    Anybody you would like to shootout or thank? (Your friends for this award-winning interview or any of the young ladies you have snuggled with?)Oh boy... All my family, Lick the Cat homies, Go Boardin crew, KTC dudes, Haley Caruso, Kyle Martin, Jesse Burtner, Jackson Treehouse, Willie McMillon, John Makens, Bryan Iguchi, Jerry Seinfeld, Drink Water guys, Warbington family, Forest Bailey, Alex Pashley, Gray Thompson, French Vanilla and the Creamers, Jason Robinson, Mark Carter, Mike Rav, MeatLoaf, Rich Goodwin, all the snuggle babes, Cobra Dogs, A ROB! and everyone else!

  • RAENpresentsJackColemansMoonrockers,a22-minutelmthatstartsoutasapoemanddriftsinandoutofAustraliatoNewZealand,thenback to California. It features the likes of Alex Knost, Ford Archbold, Kassia Meador, Ellis Ericson, Warren Smith and Justin Adams. The opening premiere was at Detroit Bar in Costa Mesa with live music by Boardwalk and local artist Matt McCluer. Special thanks to everyone who joined us inCostaMesaandthefollowingnightatUNIVinEncinitas.Thelmisavailablefordownloadonraen.com.

    Photos: Delon // The Moonrockers: Al Knost, Justin Adams, Jack Coleman & Ford Archbold // Director & Producer Jack Coleman & Justin Heit // Droid & his lady friend // Crowd in awe of Moonrockers// Justin Ruttkay & Joe Huebner // Matt McCluer // Metal Jimmy & Warren Smith // Jason Miller & Renee Shepard // Kenny Hurtado & Jamie Parkhurst

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  • Almostayearintheworksanditsnallycometolife!CRSLishere!TalCoopermansbrandlaunchedthispastAugustatAgendasrstshowin Las Vegas. CRSL is a kaleidoscope of Coopermans supporting cultures, creation and community. Featuring everything from board sports to hip-hop, heavy metal to street art, and he showed us just that when he threw one of the most talked about parties in Vegas at XS Nightclub. Everyone from Pat Tenore and Pete Fox to Austin Carlile and 4,000 of Tal Coopermans closest friends were there. (Funny, we mustve missed our invite.) Be sure to be on the look out for C-R-S-L!

    Craig Stecyk, Danny Fuller, Pat Tenore, Abbie Peltier, Tal Cooperman, Austin Carlile, Bobby Hundreds, Ben Hundreds, & Da Kurlzz // Joel Madden, Nicole Richie, Benji Madden // Taav Cooperman, Abbie Peltier, Tal Cooperman // CRSL ringleader girls! // Ginger Wang, Tal Cooperman, Whitney Green // CRSL dinner, Tal Cooperman, Pete Fox, Josh Merrel, Jesse Waits, Austin Carlile, Da Kurlzz, Bobby Hundreds, Paul Gomez, Pat Tenore, Steve Astephen, Ben Hundreds, Hyper Crush, Abbie Peltier, Danny Fuller, Kim Merrel, Taav Cooperman, Jared Garcia & everyone else // CRSL Ringleaders at XS nightclub.

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  • TRAVELTHEVOIDisthenewsoloexhibitionbyANPartistKyleaBorges.TheopeningpartywasheldattheRVCAagshipstoreonHaightandAshbury. The night also saw the debut of San Francisco-based artist Francesco Igory Deianas new ominous window display that can be seen right on the corner of Haight and Ashbury. Celebrated zine publisher/photographer Ray Potes of Hamburger Eyes also revealed his photographs from the zine World Champs. DJ Sonny Phono kept the tunes going all night with San Francisco bands Creepers and Disappearing People providing live sonics. Still, the night belong to Kylea, who showed a collection of intriguing textiles along with her signature natural geometry collages. The exhibition will be running from August 16 through September 22 at the RVCA Flagship store in San Francisco.

    Words: Steven Soung // Kylea Borges // Kylea Borges, Danny Gibson, & Andrew Putman // Kristine Reano & Justin Hager // Kyle Keen & Elise // Aaron Rodriguez & Krista Delosreyes

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  • The months, weeks and days before the premiering of Nikes highly acclaimed featurelmNeverNotPart1and2hadeveryoneinthesnowboardcommunitycollectivelyholdingtheirbreathsinanticipation.Thelmwastobeofanewbreed, and show a side of snowboarding thats never been seen before. The breathoffreshairnallycamethispastmonthattheMontalbanTheatrein Hollywood where the new movie was unveiled. Throngs of folks liquored themselvesupandpackedthetheatreforNikesnewlm.SnowcelebslikeDanny Kass, Shaun McKay, Austin Smith and even Travis Rice were on hand to celebrate what would ultimately be one hell of a Hollywood night.

    Part1ofNeverNotsawthetypicaloutlineofwhatmostsnowboardlmsencompass, however the progression displayed was nothing short of awe-inspiring. Part 2 was where the real insight was gained, as the audience got

    an in-depth look into three subcultures of the snow world: street, competitive and backcountry snowboarding. In the street portion, Jed Anderson and Justin Benee show and tell about what truly drives them to excel in their professions. ThecompetitiveaspectofthelmfollowsriderslikeScottyLago,LouieVito,SpencerOBrienandDannyKass.AndthethirdpartofthelmjoinsNicolasMuller and Austin Smith in their elements, high and far away from civilization. The documentary-styled approach of part 2, combined with part 1s endless supplyofhighlights,wasenoughtomakethislmpremiereonethattrulylivedup to every ounce of the hype.

    As you can probably assume, the festivities of the night spilled out into the streets of LA and went on well into the wee hours of the morning. A fun timewashadbyallthatevening,andwecandenitelysaythatthefateofsnowboarding is in good hands.

    The venue // Danny Kass & lady friend // Justin Bennee and friends // Sage Kotsenburg, Sammy Carlson & friend // Jed Anderson and folks // Kevin Pearce and Snowboarder Mags Pat Bridges // Laura Hadar and her star // Crowd photo booth // Bobby Meeks and Brian Craighill // Crowd

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  • Just when we all thought summer was over the phone rings, and The Goons of Doom are comin to town. This only happens every few years, so we made sure to hit the coast from Los Angeles to San Diego. Coming straight off a Central Americantour,theGoonsshowedupinproperform.Theykickedtheirrstshow off at the Saloon in Encinitas. Thanks to Jordan Mead and his crew, Im sure the town felt that one for a few days. The next day was a little rough, but Dagwood and his LA crew were ready to rock with the Goons. Watermans Bar in Hermosa Beach started the night with Droids new band Power Lunch. Watch out for these guys, theyve been smashing everything in their way! The Goons tore their set up and sent everyone home with an earful of new songs. It was time to rinse the beer off so we ventured down to Old Mans in San Onofre for the day. Werolledstraightintoperfectve-footsurfandsunnyskies.Thisdaywasmuchneeded and we took full advantage.

    Costa Mesa is like a second home to the Goons, and everyone in town knows that they love to have a good time. So a few years back we nearly made La Caveactuallycaveinsoweguredletstryitagain.Fridaynightwasthenightwedallbetalkingabout,andPowerLunchgottherestarted.Droidwentmental at the end of their set and started smashing guitars. The Goons came in hot, literally everyone was covered head to tow in either beer or sweat. Everyone got his or her chance to dance, sing and crowd surf. All in all, we couldnt have asked for a better night to send the Goons home with.

    The next day/night was really rough on everyone, but we kept it rolling and the GoonsnishedtheirtouroffatLagunaSurfandSport.ThankstoMiniandhiscrew, the shop was packed with tons of friends and family. All the groms walked away with plenty of autographs and good vibes. Now summer is really over and the Goons are gone until next time.

    Words: Richie Olivares :: Photos: Chris Martinez // This is how men drink beer: Richie & Droid drinking mouth-to-mouth while Ozzie and The Goons get wild // Pre-gig relaxing at San-O // Even babes show up for beach day with The Goons // Laguna Surf & Sport ready to rage // Bow down to the Vaughn Blakey // Cowboy signing some paraphernalia // Ozzie demonstrating how to crowd surf // Power Lunch

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  • Mrs. Magicians recently released B-sides album is a follow-up to last years pee-pants good debut entitled Strange Heaven. When you listen to B-sides youll probably barf, like I did, and be like, DAMN! Swami Jon, why didnt this damn b-side song make therstrecord?Hereissomeyapping with main man Jacob Turnbloom.

    Give us a little background on the new B-sides record and why you decided to put out all these recordings.Its just a collection of songs from when Tommy and I started the band. We decided to release it because, why not? I started Thrill Me Records in 2010toputouttherstMrs.Magician7-inch, and our drummer Cory decided to take the label over and put out some new releases this year, starting with our old material. Why would I throw away pop gold? Deep-cut pop gold!

    Its hard to believe some of these songs didnt make the recordYeah, Swami m