IMPERIAL TAKEOVER OF SAN FRANCISCO….
09.17.08
This may be the best video I have ever seen on the internet.
Actually…it definitely is. Via Current.
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09.17.08
This may be the best video I have ever seen on the internet.
Actually…it definitely is. Via Current.
Tags: imperial takeover, san francisco, STARWARS
Category: Art
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06.26.07
“Well, I’m back to good ol Colorado (been about a week and a half now). But before I settle in, a few more tales must be told. First of all… SF is fucking dope. Straight up, I had an god damn blast out there. Definitely dealing with some post-vacaction trauma sydrome right now! (or something like that). During my last few days in the city.. I pretty much lurked and shopped. I picked up a really rad Mike Giant T and his Skullz Press Compendium book I’d been looking for, an irresistible Grotesk “Mike Tyson” hoodie and a framed Morning Breath print from Upper Playground. Yup, place is super fresh.. no mystery there. Down at Giant Robot I picked up a Mars 1 Observer (a B-day present for Todd), a Flores T (a belated B-day present for Alex). Most notably, I ran into a real cool cat named Ben who works there and had a good time rapping with him about art during my hour of looking through the dope ass shit they have in there. Over at Lower Hater I rapped with the owner, Corey, for a minute or so and he gave me some insight into the dope work he’s got in the shop. Aside from having that super big Doze piece outside, there is also great murals from Ferris Plock and Andrea Galvango, who is currently the showcased artist, and some great stencil work by the popular SF artist Romanowski. I picked up a pair of fresh earings there for my lady and I come to find out they are hand made and threaded from Alpaca wool from a real organic Alpaca farm! They were made by Bruaux, they make all sorts of really cool stuff. Couldn’t find much about them on the internet, but if you are in SF, go to Lower Hater and check it all out. Real cool shop they got there for sure. During another lap down Haight I ran into this super big AMAZE throwup. This wasn’t there the day before so it was super shocking to see. I was pretty stoked about it and immediately had to find out if it was illegal or not. I found out it was legal and supposedly is a teaser of sorts for a new RVCA shop moving in. It would be pretty hard to run this on the illegal tip, but regardless, it pretty fucking large and in charge. Other highlights were this sneaky Grey piece and some real nice work in the Stussy shop. My last night in SF was full of drinking and “stoopin” which was super fun. After many drinks, I set out on a little solo mission of wheatepasting. It was really fun to walk around really late in SF. It was peaceful and calm and I caught some epic views of the city just lurking around different neighborhoods. A good last night in town for sure! My last day consisted of even more “stoopin” with the family and even more burritos. Fuck, the burrittos there are so damn good, YUM! Anyway, I wasn’t exactly too convinced I wanted to leave and didn’t really take my upcoming plane departure very seriously. I totally missed my plane. Not even by a little bit, I wasn’t even close! I had to stay in hotel that night in San Bruno and at first it was a bummer, but it ended up being for the better because the trip back was during the daytime and it was clear skies all the way back to CO. I snapped some great airial photos from the plane and it was probably the most enjoyable planeride I’ve ever had. Well. that’s that. If you’ve never been to San Francisco before, I highly recomend that you do so. Cheers to Eric and Sarah (and baby Mica!) for having me and to a great city!” - Scot Lefavor
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06.12.07
“Sup Y’all… Lefavor here with another SF update! First off, things have been dope, I’m having a really good time out here. The weather has been blue-sky half hoodie/half t all week. I’ve definitely been clocking in alot of time lurking around the city, and getting stoked on tasty food all over the place. I’ve been trying to make it to a bunch of galleries but it’s tough. Alot of galleries are in between shows or just hard to catch open (sound familiar?). But honestly, the real galleries here can be found in the alleys or on rooftops. Some seriously world class graf action here. Whether it be folks coming up from out of town or local heroes, the place is swelling with murals, productions, paste-ups, stickers, tags and big roller pieces. Some highlights here are some big fame walls on upper haight (like this gem wall next to ameoba) and big alleys between Valencia and Mission. I’ve been definitely keeping my eyes out for early all star works from Twist, Kinsey, and one of my all time personal favorites, the late Margaret Kilgallen. Even though The Lab was in between shows it was great to just see this gem she did for thier signage. She had also done a piece in front of the Luggage Store Gallery as well (not pictured). I haven’t seen too many fresh stencils, but this exacto stencil I saw on Haight was a real treat. Their is a extra dope lineup of fresh street art right around the Upper Playground area (like, duh) like this one just above Lower Hater (a dope gallery/store that opened about a year ago and also commisioned that Doze piece around the corner I posted last time) and this beautiful Swoon piece tucked away (also on Haight) and the first I’ve ever seen in the flesh. Other notes is that PAZT goes huge (pictured) with roller pieces all around and BORED tags everywhere. TUNKS and TKO crews are reppin it hard in SF too. Aside from street art/graf I made it down to the SFMOMA yesterday and it was fuckin fantastic! Thier permanent modern art collection was astounding and thier photography collection was also very impressive. Highlight exhibits were the Munkacsi retrospective and the CCA at 100 show. Both a must see if you are here in the next couple of months. Oh, and that guy Matisse is pretty good too! Sorry, no cameras in museums yo. On Saturday night I made a solo trip down the Juxtapoz/UP/ party at 111 Minna Gallery. They are doing this contest thing where you bring down a CD of a few samples of your work in hopes of being showcased in a upcoming Juxtapoz mag. So, the idea is, you drop off your CD and get down to some beats and shmooze with other arty folks. The place was pretty fresh, kind of a bar/gallery. They currently have a abstract expressionist group show that is real dope and a fresh mural in the back. I met Ert O’Hara from Juxt that night and it was a treat to rap with her.. hopefully I’ll catch up with her one more time before I head out. Other than arty things, we all went bowling by the beach in Pacifico over the weekend which was super fun and we also celebrated Eric and Sarah’s 2nd wedding anniversary at Eiji sushi restaurant in the Castro which was super tasty (best saki I’ve ever had too). After that we got desert at Sweet Inspirations. Mocha Cheesecake.. like whoa! Another happy anniversary to E & S… Nice work out there guys! On Sunday, believe it or not you folks at home, I went climbing. I actually enjoyed it and am looking forward to maybe (maybe!) doing a little climbing in the super elite scene that is Boulder, CO. Yeah, yeah, I can only do a 5.9… get over yourself you climbing freaks! Well, to top it all off, I’ve got a couple of photos of me dorking out in SF (cable car, yay!) and another pic of baby Mica cause she is just so darn cute and adorable. Peace from SF.” - Scot
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06.08.07
After crushing his “For a Limited Time Only” show, our boy, art super hero, Scot Lefavor, headed out to S.F. for a much needed reprieve. Scot’s cookin’ some shit up out there, makin’ some art, and just kickin’ with his homey, Eric. Scot sent us an upate today full of freshy, fresh pics and some Lefavor insight. We’re gonna share it, cuz Scot’s cool like that. Here goes…
“Attached is round 1 of my photo journal of my trip to SF. Damn, I’ve been having a dope ass time. I got off the plane at around 11:30PM on Monday night and my good old pal Eric swooped me up and we got to his swank apartment just before 12. I got to see a sneak peek of his beautiful 6mo old baby girl Mica sleeping, his wife and another one of my dear friends; Sarah and of course their doggy Blue. We exchanged gifts (apple juice and mechanical pencils… word!) and we were off to the bar for a few drinks. So, on my way there (they live just a few blocks from Upper Playground) I was immediately bombarded by visual goodness, nearly making my head explode. Literally, the first corner I turned I saw this tasty Doze Green mural and was totally floored. Their backyard is a hidden gem in the city; an array of different plants and flowers and a ridiculous collection of vintage hand painted signage, street signs, and flourescent signs that glow all night long…a sign garden if you will. Later that night we took a little arty tour to find pieces from Swoon, Miss Van, Zeph & Revolt, Sam Flores, David Choe among others new to me. Damn. I could hardly sleep, totally pumped on the following day’s adventures. Aside from just walking around this exceptionally art embracing city and endulging in yummy meals all day, I’ve been on a number of radical field trips since I’ve arrived. On Tuesday, we checked out the Manga show at the Asian Art Museum. The exhibit was real fresh but the real showstopper in the museum was the Yoshitoshi woodblock prints… unfucking believable! Sorry no photos, you’ll have to do the recon on that one. Yesterday evening Eric and I attended the Red Sox and A’s game out in Oakland. Aside from having an outrageuos time (I got pretty drunk!), the train there was a showcase of real Oakland/SF writers going HUGE up on the side of the tracks. Today we headed out over the Golden Gate Bridge to Marin County to check out Muir Woods as well as Muir Beach. It had been years since I had seen the ocean and it was an unbelievable scene that was long overdue. We hiked around, ate sandwiches and played in the sand just before the tide. The water was deceivingly inviting… running in only to be running right back out. We picked up some fresh cherries on the way out and I’m eating them as I am writing this. And yup, they are pretty damn tasty! Cheers from another warm San Francisco night (well, not really, but it’s perfect).” - Scot
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The No Coast Craft-O-Rama begins next weekend December 5th and 6th at the Midtown Global Exchange in MPLS. It will feature a variety of designers, artists, and other magical creators of handmade goods. More info at nocoastcraft.com
Shitty Kitten will be dropping a new body of work. Letters and Ladies will come alive December 12th at the D-note. Stay tuned for more…
Applied Ideas Volume 3:
Join Ian Coyle and friends this Friday (Nov 21) 7:30 pm at the MCA Denver for the latest round of Applied Ideas: Talks on Design.
Speakers include: Rick Griffith (MATTER), Chris Cox (Changethethought), Aaron Ray (Legwork Studio), and
Ian Coyle (Superheroes, Inc.)
Aesthetic Apparatus is throwing a studio warming party this Saturday, 15th in MPLS. It should be a blast meeting new peeps, drinking dranks, and eating some food. Plus they are going to have a pony!! More info here.

Edifice Gallery presents Nocturnal Mockery 8 goes down this weekend, November 14th-16th at the Fillmore Crossing at 3125 Sinton Rd, Colorado Springs. Works from over 70 artists will be on display w/ all sorts of special musical guests. Check it out.
Matt Moore aka MWM Graphics is showing some new works at the Threadless Gallery in Chicago. The show opens this Friday and runs through December 3rd.

Square Footage is a group show open to all artists in all mediums. All work must be exactly 1 sq. ft. The show goes down this Saturday, Nove 8th from 7-11pm at The Plastic Chapel. Be there.
Andy Rementer’s Freakopolis is opening this Saturday Nov. 8th at Open Space Beacon, the latest venture from ex-Denverites Kalene Rivers and Daniel Weise.
Ah yes, the delicious sounds of Super Mario World for all to hear!
“The complete soundtrack to Super Mario World, covered by one man using dozens of instruments. Roughly in game order, faithful to the originals, with some bizarre artistic license thrown around. A private hobby made public.”
Lifter Baron breaks down (from afar) a bit of the creative scene in Denver. He’s seein’ some shiny shit ahead… Read up over at Because We Like To. And remember, Lifter’s always watching you.
Bunch is launching their new book Bastardised! Filled with submissions from designers taking their existing logo and remixing/creating their own visual reaction to their logo. Learn more at Made in Bunch and see if you can spot me in the list. And if your in London, Zagreb, or Singapore definitely swing by the launch parties and get first dibs on the book.
London:
31st Oct, 6:30-9:30pm
Maverick Showroom, 68-72 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DP
london@bunchdesign.com
Zagreb:
11th Nov 2008, 8-10pm
Galerija Karas, Praska 4
10 000 Zagreb
zagreb@bunchdesign.com
Singapore: TBA
YWFT is celebrating their new site and 6th anniversary on Saturday, Nov 8th at Clubhouse Jager. Music, dranks, and free giveaways!
come make magnets with the magnet mafia and aiga tonight!! 1330 27th street… 7-10 pm. $5 at the door. learn to stencil, wheatpaste, collage, and other stuff. see you there!

Check out the feature on our man Mike Graves over at Denver Syntax.

Halloween Party at INDYINK - costumes recommended, pumpkin carving contest, candy - and BEER. Yes, tasty BEER.
The Rake interviews Jamey Erickson of Sevnthsin.
A City Renewal Project. Opens November 7, 2008 in Toronto, Canada. This is a collaborative street art installation between Specter and Fauxreel, recreating a decayed neighborhood inside a 4000 sq/ft warehouse space. More info at City Renewal Project
Dan Funderburgh has teamed up with the masterminds at Animal New York and Geekhouse Bikes to create artwork for a Barack track bike. The frame is hand built and the patterns are sublimated onto the frame. The bike is for up on auction on ebay, with all proceeds going to the Obama campaign. Bid on it now. More photos here.
Wes Winship of Burlesque does Obama. Poster will be available soon at Upper Playground, adding to their growing collection of Obamanalia. Keep your eyes peeled for it’s drop. Nice work Wes!

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