'Remember Who You Are' in Venice Beach
'Putting Legs on a Snake' in Venice Beach
'Putting Legs on a Snake' - painted on Pacific and Brooks in Venice Beach for Elly Nesis. First painted at Art Center, Pasadena for the Outside In Show, yet I felt that it belonged in the street.
Inspired by the Zen saying 'Don't put legs on a snake'. Along the lines of: 'If it ain't broke don't fix it'. "Kindly let me help you from drowning" said the Monkey to the Fish as he put him up a tree. 'If you think you need to therapy you oughtta have your head examined'.
The hands in the composition are lighting up one of the three eyes (symbol for Awareness, Trinity). Having Awareness is not enough for the figure, it wants more. The figure was brought up in the Judeo-Christian West, so the very core of the figure's thinking is fundamentally influenced by Judeo-Christian thought (symbolized by the tattoo of the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe - Catholic) and a Ceramic view of Reality (God made the world and breathed the breath of Life into the clay figurines of Adam and Eve. God as Creator, as opposed to Eastern thought and its Organic view of Reality where things 'result from' or 'grow' out of this world much like an apple 'results' from a tree.) The figure still wants more. This seeking of Awareness and Spiritual Growth is quite a happening for the figure and took quite some effort, it required 'breaking through' a wall (a term in psycho-analysis). We get a glimpse of the origins of the figure (the Universe, stardust) alongside the Dodecahedron, Merkaba, and Octahedron (Sacred Geometry) and it is revealed that the figure was in Harmony with all that Is all along, unbeknownst to the figure because the figure defined itself as fundamentally flawed. The symbolism of the wall aims to promote the idea that we can all work to better ourselves, but proposes not get lost in that work to the point of it becoming our identity. When we look at the clouds we never point out an ugly one or an irregular one, but we do it to one another all the time and the judging is particularly harsh towards ourselves. So relax and do you booboo! Special thanks to Elly Nesis for letting me paint this wall for the last 18 years!
Floor mural for Gong Cha in Koreatown (Los Angeles)
Floor mural for Gong Cha (Boba) in Koreatown in Los Angeles.
The Art of Chase for Sigala Music Video
127 million views and counting! View from 1:14 - 2:00
For Gong Cha in Los Angeles
Floor mural for Gong Cha (Boba) in Koreatown in Los Angeles.
Collabo with Days of Yonder in West Los Angeles
Collabo with Days of Yonder in West Los Angeles.
Mural Installation for Pure Genius TV Show
Mural installation for an epic set ( section replica of Oakland Bay Bridge ) for the CBS TV Show 'Pure Genius'. Painted on Stage 27 at Universal Studios in Los Angeles. Special thanks to production designer Steven Jordan.
collabo with Zenith in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles
'Open Your Mind Before Your Mouth' - collabo with Zenith in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles
Little nugget for Gogosha Optique
Little nugget for Gogosha Optique on West 3rd St. in Los Angeles
On Fountain and La Brea in Hollywood
On Fountain and La Brea in Hollywood for Trendsetters Barber Shop
Collabo with Malarko, Bue, and Cristina Lina in Los Angeles
Collabo with Malarko, Bue, and Cristina Lina in Los Angeles
For Stand LA in Los Angeles
Mural for Stand-LA in the West Adams District of LA to help raise awareness regarding the little known neighborhood oil drilling in Los Angeles. There are currently 1000 active oil drills in neighborhoods and near parks and next to schools in Los Angeles. 580.000 Angelenos currently live a quarter mile or less from an active well. The use of chemicals and acids for drilling along with the pollutants are affecting 100,000s of people. We have no means of comprehensively tracking oil related activity in Los Angeles, leaving residents in the dark about industrial activity taking place near their homes. #KeepItInTheGround #LAOilProblem
Collabo with Hashim Thomas in Venice Beach
Repaint of a mural I painted with Hashim Thomas back in 2003 on Abbott Kinney in Venice beach.
For Vans at ECSC in Virginia Beach
Live painting and customization for Vans at ECSC in Virginia Beach. Special thanks to Kristy Van Doren
For Uber Eats in Los Angeles
Gallery section featuring my Ice Cream art at the Uber Eats Launch Event in Los Angeles. Special thanks to Cashmere Agency!
For Los Feliz Lock & Key in Los Feliz / Hollywood
For Hollywood's oldest key maker in Los Feliz. They go back 50 years!
Getting Trippy on Hollywood Blvd
Getting trippy on Hollywood Blvd with a built-in selfie which is a tribute to the Venice Beach mural master Rip Cronk.
Video Supplement by Birdman
Filmed and edited by the great Birdman. @birdmanphotos song: "Parallels" by The Soft Moon
For Tacos Tu Madre in Los Feliz / Hollywood
For Tacos Tu Madre's second location in the Los Feliz area of Hollywood.