Posts Tagged ‘san francisco’

David Choe’s New Book

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

David Choe has a new book coming out! I had the pleasure of seeing this guy’s show in Los Angeles this past Spring, and it was nothing short of epic. I mean, just look at the book cover. It will be available this Thursday, and if you happen to be in San Francisco check out his signing at SFMOMA at 6:o0PM the same day, where you can buy the book for $45, or a special $40.50 price for members.

Check out the video preview.

Band Width Styling

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

The TrickGo Family wants to give a great big shout out to our B.F.F.’s (Brilliant Fashionista Friends) on the left coast, Hannah Trevino and Chaine Leyendecker of Band Width Styling. These two fellow art school gals & Texan natives are making their mark in the big bad bay of San Francisco with their unique styling concepts reflecting the laid-back, yet quirky and sophisticated aspects of the city’s personality. Their latest photoshoot has been featured in the pride issue of Asterisk, you can keep up with all their past & present work on their blog! Great job you guys, we’re proud of you!



The Tenderloin Project

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

The Tenderloin Project x Black Scale from Sean Desmond on Vimeo.

The Tenderloin Project is an ongoing artistic endeavor focused on one of San Francisco’s most marginalized neighborhoods, The Tenderloin. Utilizing the interactive mediums of photography and film, we aim to capture a compelling and honest portrait of this diverse community. (more…)

Reverse Graffiti Project

Friday, April 17th, 2009

I love CurrentTV, I could sit on the couch & watch it all day. In the spirit of Earth Day (April 22nd) Current has been showing some “green” related shorts. A really neat short they had on today was called “Reverse Graffiti Project” which feature street artist Moose. Instead of spray painting their design on a by-pass wall in San Francisco, they used stencils & a power-sprayer which sprays away all the dirt & soot stuck to the wall to reveal some amazing art. Check it out: