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Wednesday
Feb252015

'AVALOKITESHVARA' PRINTS | Artist Proofs (AP's)

'AVALOKITESHVARA' Serigraph Prints (AP's) | Available Now!
Peace Movement. Fisrt off, many thanks to those of you who showed your support and picked up the latest 1xRun print release. We've been getting a lot of requests from folks regarding Artist Proofs (AP's), so we decided to make 10 available for those of you who missed out. Also, we flipped the colors for the AP's, so these get darker towards the center. 

The ‘Om Mani’ mantra is generally regarded as a mantra for compassion, invoking the blessings of Avalokitesvara, the Bodhisattva of compassion. Avalokitesvara is also referred to as “The Protector” so this piece is really for anyone seeking compassion, as well as, protection in their lives.


Available Here 

 

Sunday
Feb222015

THE MEANING OF LIFE | Neil deGrasse Tyson


THE MEANING OF LIFE | Neil deGrasse Tyson
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson answers the question "What is the meaning of life" asked by a 6 year old child at the Wilbur Theatre Boston on January 2015

"I think people ask that question on the assumption that meaning is something you can look for and then,I found it. Here’s the meaning. And it doesn’t consider the possibility that meaning is something you create, you manufacture it for yourself and for others. So when I think of meaning’ in life, I ask, did I learn something today that I didn’t know yesterday, bringing me a little closer to knowing all that can be known in the universe? If I live a day and I don’t know a little more than I did the day before, I think I wasted that day. To think brings you closer to nature. To learn how things work gives you power to influence events. Gives you power to help people who may need it power to help yourselves to shape a trajectory. So when I think of what is the meaning of life, to me that's not an eternal, unanswerable question to me that is in arm’s reach of me everyday." - Neil deGrasse Tyson

Source: The Journey of Purpose

Friday
Feb202015

20 YEARS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF JUXTAPOZ

20 YEARS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF JUXTAPOZ
(Los Angeles) - The Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery and Juxtapoz magazine are pleased to present 20 Years Under the Influence of Juxtapoz, a group exhibition to commemorate two decades of the magazine’s influential contribution to contemporary art and culture. On view at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, and curated by Andrew Hosner of Thinkspace Gallery and Gary Pressman of Copro Gallery, the exhibition features close to one hundred artists who have graced the publication’s pages and website, and showcases the diversity and breadth of the New Contemporary movement Juxtapoz has championed and helped to uphold.

In 1994 in San Francisco, Robert Williams, Craig Stecyk, Greg Escalante, Eric Swenson and Fausto Vitello founded Juxtapoz with the intent of fostering the art and culture of the underground. Providing an alternative voice and narrative as a counterpart to the dominant New York-centric discourse of contemporary art, it featured artists who straddled “high” and “low” culture. Aligning itself with the aesthetics of contemporary street culture, figurative art, California car culture, gig posters, tattoos, graphics, psychedelia and comics, the publication became a conduit and forum for an entirely new generation of artists who were latching on to the visual vernacular of powerfully populist themes. At a time when representational forms of art were widely disparaged by the reigning critical discourse of the art world, a discourse which championed hyper-conceptual and minimalist dogmas, Juxtapoz provided a mouth piece for the New Contemporary movement. Fluid rather than prescriptive, this movement has many monikers but is united by an ethos. The expressive possibilities afforded by figurative or representational work came to the fore, and a democratic sensibility was unleashed.

What once began as an alternative magazine is now the most widely disseminated art publication in the world. Predicated on the rejection of the artificial boundaries that consecrated “high”, Juxtapoz effectively broke down walls to allow young artists a chance at their own history. It is also an ideal that attests to the power of making accessible art about shared cultural experiences, identities and aesthetics.

The artists featured in this exhibition have been chosen based for their impact on the movement, and on how they themselves have been motivated by such an abundance of inspiration. With access to this imagery and community, new and multifaceted generations of artists continue to emerge from the ranks. Avenues made possible by Juxtapoz, through its wide variety of featured media and expressions, have shaped this aesthetic and preserves its trajectory as far as the imagination will allow.

Opening Reception with the Artist(s): Saturday, February 21, 20156:00pm - 11:00pm
Invitation Only Reception: Saturday, February 21st from 6-11PM

*RSVP TO: rsvp@lamag.org

Public First View: Sunday, February 22nd 2-5PM

On view: Sunday, February 22nd – April 19th, 2015
Gallery Hours 12-5PM, Thursday – Sunday

Guest Curators: Andrew Hosner (Thinkspace) & Gary Pressman (Copro Gallery)
 
More Info At: ThinkspaceGallery

Friday
Feb202015

CRYPTIK | POW!WOW!HAWAII! ~ Timelapse


CRYPTIK | POW!WOW!HAWAII! ~ Timelapse
Peace Movement. Here are some process shots of our wall offering for Pow!Wow!Hawaii 2015. This mantradala incorporates the Hawaiin Chant 'E ALA E' ~ Awaken/Arise, The sun in the east, From the ocean, The ocean deep, Climbing to the heaven, The heaven highest, In the East, There is the sun, Awaken! Many thanks to 1xRun and Pow!Wow! for the opportuity. 1 LOVE to all the ohana...you know who you are!

Directed By @minouye for @powwowhawaii @wardvillage 

Sunday
Feb082015

INSPIRATION | Follow your heart


INSPIRATION | Follow your heart
"Your time is limited so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by DOGMA, which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice, and most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition - they somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary." - Steve Jobs 

Source: The Journey of Purpose