Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Something different

This picture was an assignment from my art teacher. Everyone in my class had to draw their own Ampersand. An ampersand  is the typographic symbol used to designate the word and (&) it is a combination of the letters et which in Latin means and. There are many theories about how the ampersand was invented. The most common belief is that it was developed by a monk who used the & symbol as short hand while he was making copies of literature.  

My notes from todays classes (just kidding mom i swear i pay attention)

Can you read it? 

LAZERTITS!!


Check out this hilariously awesome site...Lazertits.

For centuries the female bosom has been wrongfully held in the prison of maternal duty and manboy motor-boating. The time has come to blow the cell doors open for breasts! Howl for hooters! Get toasted by tits! Behold the blazing boobs! It's time to get ZAPPED!!!! LAZERTITS looks into the past and changes the future one broad at a time. What will YOU say when your kids ask where you were during the revolution? Don't burn your bra, BLAST IT!!!


lazertits.com

thanks to Jonny Hall of The Trash for finding this...

Awesome Video Game Review/Social Commentary

Amazing. I will not beat around the bush the man is my hero for the rest of the week.


via escapist magazine

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

BURBERRY shirt

front
close upbuttonstagtag: BURBERRY LONDON
condition: A
size: M but can fit to L
price: SOLD

FRENCH CONNECTION(FCUK) shirt

front
close upbuttonstagtag: FRENCH CONNECTION(FCUK)
condition: A+
size: XL but L also can
price: SOLD

WESTERN EMERICA shirt

front
close uptag
tag: Emerica
condition: A+( look likes new)
size: M
price:SOLD

BURBERRYS polo-t


frontclose upbutton
tag
tag:BURBERRYS
condition:A( made in Portugal)
size: L
price: RM45

Monday, March 29, 2010

Sketches







Who's name should i draw? (contest?)

Each week I will pick one of my readers and draw their name. To enter the contest please email me your name and 2 important/special things about you. An example of these things would be your favorite sport, animal, shape , etc. The reason for telling me these things is so that I can incorporate them into your drawing, giving it a more personal and unique feel.

My email is johnbgarciaart@gmail.com

Latest piece


This piece was done for a contest in the local newspaper. It depicts my thoughts as I listen to music and draw. Many people find music as a way to escape reality. Music to me is that and much more. It is a source of inspiration, motivation and support. Please Subscribe =) Questions? Comments? 

Friday, March 26, 2010

Upper Playground & Jeremy Fish


Jeremy Fish and Upper Playground want to wish you and your loved ones a Happy Easter… in their own special way. Head over to Bangabunny.com and give it a shot.

Soundtrack 2 My Life: Kid Cudi

DatNewCudi.com: KiD CuDi - Soundtrack 2 My Life (Directed by Jason Goldwatch) from DatNewCudi / DP on Vimeo.



official music video of “Soundtrack 2 My Life” by Kid Cudi.

“Sit back and enjoy, heres the official music video for Kid Cudi’s “Soundtrack 2 My Life” from his debut album “Man on the Moon: The End of Day”. Directed by Jason Goldwatch / Decon Creative Group the video will take you over months of tour footage and show you what Cudi’s soundtrack is like. Along with Cudderisback video, this is all apart of one large project that Cudi, Jason & Decon are working on so stay tuned for more info.” Via DatNewCudi.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

DC SHOES: GYMKHANA TWO ARTIST REMIX

Whoa...

Jason Lee on Photography...

WESC Activist Jason Lee (you may know him from movies & television) talks brefily on his passion for photography. Take a look & listen.

UPDATE -- Let's Kill All the Animals (Even the Cute Ones)

Well, there we have it. As predicted, the Japanese succeeded in convincing enough countries to do an about face on protecting the porbeagle shark to bring that ban up for another vote and defeat it. That means that all eleven oceanic species up for CITES protection -- bluefin tuna, eight species of shark (not four as I posted yesterday, apparently they are listing each species of hammerhead separately) and two species of coral -- have been refused that protection.

Major freaking bummer.

VOTE FOR ALEX OLIVER!


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Wednesday, March 24, 2010


Thanks to our boy Steve Hancock for digging this up! Hilarious.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

THIS WEEK'S STAFF PICKS

BR - Matix Baseball Jacket


Mikey - Altamont Cardi & Tee


JESS - VOLCOM Denim / Leather Vest Combo


Mike - Undefeated Crew Neck Sweater

Let's Kill All the Animals (Even the Cute Ones)

What a crappy month to be an animal.

Last week the UN Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) began in the city of Doha, Qatar. Basically, every two and a half years nations from all over the world send representatives to this meeting with the express aim of regulating international trade in endangered species. This year, the species up for protection included bluefin tuna, sharks, and polar bears.

Now, no one expected winning protections for all these species at the convention was going to be easy -- there are many countries around the world, big and small, who benefit from this trade. Still, many people, myself included, had hope that at least a few of these species might receive the protection they so clearly need. The actual result? A big FU to endangered species.

First came the vote on tuna. Sponsored by the US and Monaco, most observers expected this to be the toughest of the protections to actually achieve -- Japan consumes massive quantities of bluefin (Japan alone imports 80% of all the bluefin caught in the Atlantic) and many African countries bordering the Atlantic make money by either selling bluefin directly to Japan or selling the rights for Japanese boats to fish in their waters. At the end of the day, this bloc has some serious pull (according to the CITES charter, all bans require a 2/3 majority to pass). Despite the fact that bluefin stocks are down more than 70% from their 1957 levels, this ban was, disappointingly but not unexpectedly, shot down.

Next up was a ban on the trade four different species of sharks:
scalloped hammerhead, oceanic whitetips, porbeagles and spiny dogfish sharks. Again, the big opponents of this bill were Asian countries, namely China and Japan, where sharkfin soup is still a delicacy. Shark fins are generally obtained by catching a shark, cutting off it's fin, and then just tossing the now debilitated shark back into the ocean where it slowly sinks to the bottom and drowns. Say what you will about American farming techniques (and I've said PLENTY), there are few things more cruel and wasteful than shark finning.

Each of these species were voted on in a separate bill. While all of the bills received majority backing, only the bill regulating porbeagle sharks was able to reach the 2/3 majority threshold, and then by only the slimmest of margins. As for this one glimmer of hope, backroom negotiations are already under way -- China and Japan hope to swing enough votes in their direction to bring this bill up for another vote before the week is out and overturn the decision.

Last on the docket: the polar bear. Honestly -- what kind of a person do you have to be to not want to save the POLAR BEAR? This majestic creature is currently under enormous strain, and most observers agree that with the additional pressure of global warming, polar bears could very conceivably disappear in the wild within the next century. So clearly, the world managed to agree that we could ban the sale of polar bear parts and skins right?

Nope, it turns out the world couldn't do that either. We can't even agree not to kill and sell pieces of the mascot for global waring endangerment. Sorry endangered animals; you didn't do to well at this conference. Better luck in two and a half years.

Image provided by flickrfavorites

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Monday, March 22, 2010

NEW ARRIVALS: LADIES VANS


get them on your feet ladies...


Dome Piece...


hey peep some of these new hats that have arrived from the hundreds & stussy...
fresh for spring.




VOTE FOR BUTCH AS BEST IN STORE PET!

Be sure to go to: http://www.metropulse.com/best-of-knoxville/2010/ballot/ and vote for Butch as Knoxville's Best In Store Pet. He really wants to get it a second year!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Volcom and Flip "Sari Sari" Skate Tour presented by Aloha Boardsports



Yesterday, Saturday March 20, 2010, the Volcom & Flip professional skate team skorched the streets of Manila with a skate demo that will go down as the greatest exhibition of skating talent these islands have ever witnessed.

To well over 5000 estimated in attendance at Fort Bonifacio, High Street, skaters from all throughout the Metro Manila area were treated to an jaw dropping exhibition of international skate talent from Mark Appleyard, David Gonzales, Luan Oliveira, Willow, and Louie Lopez.



Standout skater David Gonzales tail sliding the ramp at the Volcom-Flip Sari Sari Skate tour exhibition, presented by Aloha Boardsports.

Stay tuned for my feature wrap-up and up close profiles for each of the Volcom-Flip Skaters in an upcoming Philippine Star Lifestyle Feature.

For more info visit your local Aloha Boardsports or Five-O skate shop.


Thursday, March 18, 2010

Aloha Boardsports presents: The Thrilla in Manila




FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE

Christopher Watkins, Multi-Media Manager Aloha Boardsports Inc.

HYPERLINK "mailto:chris@alohaboardsports.com" chris@alohaboardsports.com, phone: 632.837.0118


Not Just Another Skate Tour


(Manila, Philippines March 19, 2010) Only months since the dust settled from the DVS Skate Tour last December in Fort Bonifacio, Aloha Boardsports drops another awe-inspiring skate event guaranteed to rock the very foundation of Global City’s Skyline. International clothing company and extreme sports leader, Volcom along with Flip Skateboards have assembled a team of world-renowned skaters to temporarily take over the scorching streets of Metro Manila for a weeklong tour. The festivities begin on March 19, 2010 with Flip Skateboard’s video premiere, “Extremely Sorry” -a skateboarding exhibition and follow with the Sari-Sari Skate Tour -the Philippine’s very first national skateboarding tour. It’s not just another ordinary tour, it’s the Volcom and Flip: Thrilla In Manila.


“We’ve put together a lot of successful tours but I always look forward to tours involving Volcom because they’re our showcase brand. The 2008 Balut Salute Volcom Tour was really successful but I believe that this one will be bigger and better. The skaters coming for the event are some of Volcom’s top guys and we will have a mix of one of the best veteran skaters ever, Mark Appleyard. Joining him will be some of the best, young skaters in the world like David Gonzalez, Luan De Oliveira, Willow and 14-year old Louie Lopez.” Adds Aloha Boardsports’ president, Freddy Gonzalez, as time quickly counts down to the upcoming affair.




Volcom is a company that has founded its business around supporting talented athletes in realizing their potential, similar to Aloha Boardsports’ own principles. “Youth Against Establishment”, Volcom’s philosophy that institutes a campaign to be a company that invests in youth and in nurturing non-conforming styles over redundant trends and pseudo-vogue traditions. Eddie Miyoshi, International Sales Manager for Volcom says, “The term ‘Youth Against Establishment’ is not a negative slogan against the government or anything of the sort but a very fundamental property of Volcom. It’s something we put into our designs, riders, art, music and lifestyle. Volcom’s whole persona is the rebellious company. A brand targeted for the rebellious youth supporting creativity on all parts of our sports, art, music, fashion and not directed at the government but the permanent structures that are built and directed for all to conform to and which lack creativity and thought.”


The showcase of riders that Volcom and Flip Skateboards will be presenting on this occasion has been deemed by local skaters to be the most energetic group to roll polyurethane wheels across urban Filipino terrain in the last few years. “The hype behind this tour is massive and the guys are stoked to be a part of the Thrilla in Manila Tour. We have a solid crew and this is Luan’s first major tour since he turned pro, so it’s definitely going to be a trip to remember!” Adds Flip skateboards Team manager and marketing coordinator, Andrew Shusterman. Andrew will be accompanying the Volcom and Flip team on their trip to Philippines, while joining Andrew will be Steve Stratton, Volcom’s team manager who had this to share, “I think the Thrilla in Manila Tour is going to be off the hook. We have a really good squad of guys coming out and between all of them, there is a lot of positive energy brewing for this trip. These guys can’t wait to come out and experience everything the Philippines will have to offer.”


Award winning, 2003 Thrasher Magazine Skater of The Year as well as numerous other awards, Mark Appleyard will headline the event. At 28 years of age, Mark is the veteran rider on the team. Originally from Canada but now residing in Huntington Beach, California, Appleyard is well known for his smooth style and laid back personality.


Along with Appleyard, but definitely not over shadowed by his presence is, 20 year old, David Gonzalez from Medellin, Colombia. Gonzalez’s increasing popularity in North and South America has been steadily growing, as he becomes well known for doing big tricks as well as displaying an array of technical prowess.


Luan Oliveira, a 20-year-old Brazilian transplant, has recently changed his career status from amateur to professional in February of this year. This will be Luan’s first tour since joining the pro ranks so he will definitely be taking the demo to a different level by exhibiting an arsenal of highly technical tricks.


Flip Skateboard’s 26 year-old European counterpart, known simply as “Willow”, is a Flip team rider from East Germany. Willow has been known for causing a big stir in the European skate scene and is a surefire to light up during his weeklong tour of the Philippines.


Last but not least, Louie Lopez, a 14 year old from California. The youngest on the team, Lopez is still among the amateur ranks but regardless of his status, he can still bust moves like the pros.


On Saturday March 20, 2010, Fort Bonifacio These five amazing skaters will be putting on an exciting demonstration of freestyle skating that cannot be missed - especially by skating aficionados around the Metro. As a precursor, the feats of these professionals will also be on display in their new video called, “Extremely Sorry”, the third installment in Flip Skateboard’s trilogy of skate videos; “Sorry”, “Really Sorry” and “Extremely Sorry”. On Friday the 19th, before the actual skate demo, Handle Bar and Grill on Polaris Street in Makati will be providing a laid back rock and roll feel to the first staging of Flip’s newest skateboarding film, which exhibits the flair of all the skaters that will be performing at the demo. It will be the first time that the video will be shown in the Philippines; so the organizers at Aloha ensured that debut remains a FREE event to all that can attend. Premiere-goers will be rocking the night away with Crow Jane as lead singer; Nicole Asensio shakes down the house before and after the 45-minute film. As an added bonus, there will be a raffle for skateboard decks, clothing and other skate swag throughout the night.


The Thrilla in Manila will also be kicking off the first-ever national skateboarding tour. Other companies have presented national tours in the past but what makes this tour unique is that there will be a point system that will be attached to the tour. Five national stops have been designed to incorporate different regions of the nation, though their locations have yet to be announced. After the fifth competition, all of the competitors’ points will be tallied and a national champion will be decided. An event of this nature has not occurred in the history of Pinoy skating since the sport’s induction into the country.


There will be two categories of skateboarding, a 16 Year-old and under division and an Open Men’s division. Riders will be judged on their routine in 6 different areas of the skate park, with a maximum of 10 points per area. Skaters will be put into fifteen-minute heats that have 15 members each. The top five riders with the highest score out of 60 total points will advance. After three rounds, the winners of each division will collect a monetary reward. The 16 and under champion will receive P10,000 while the victor of the Open Men’s division will get P15,000 for their winning performance. In the end, the most consistent and adept skater in each category will take home a P50,000 Grand Prize for their overall exploits throughout the year.


Poised to be the skating event of the year, this precedent making tour of the Philippines, presented by Aloha Boardsports, packs more variety than any other skate event. With an extremely charged mix of international skaters, a highly anticipated video premiere and a grass roots skating competition clandestine to make history and take local skating to new heights, this is not just an average skate tour – it’s the Thrilla in Manila.


“It always hard to ‘one up’ yourself but I think we are able to do it on the sheer talent of the guys coming as well as the Sari-Sari Skate Tour that we are going to kick off for the local skate community. After doing a few tours and bringing the world’s top skate talent to the Philippines, it was about time that we moved our focus to developing our local talent and giving them a platform to better their skills.” Adds Freddy Gonzalez.


For additional information visit: http://www.facebook.com/aloha.boardsports


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