Memo Pisa el Lodo
Thursday, June 29, 2006
  Shepard Fairey's Stencil & Obey Wheatepaste



Photo by Lord Jim



Anybody know the story on this one?
 
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
  Mr. Andre
On Melrose Ave:










Photo by Lord Jim
 
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
  Jeff Soto on Wooster Collective
Jeff Soto was recently featured on Wooster Collective! Check out the post here.


(Not only is he one of my favorite artists, but I grew up a few blocks away from him and I remember his early graffiti!)
 
Monday, June 26, 2006
  Kissing
Found on Melrose Ave:




Photo by Subhumanoid
 
Sunday, June 25, 2006
  Today!


(Click here for more info)
 
Friday, June 23, 2006
  A Mural in Hollywood
I see this murall all the time. It is on the corner of Wilcox and Hollywood:





A close up of Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe:




Title: "You Are the Star"
Artist: Thomas Suriya
Date of completion: 1983

(Thanks to Ed Fuentes for the info)
 
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
  Branded

(photo above taken from OPHOTN)


Check out Branded's interview on Are You Generic?.





Also, here is a previous post on branded.
 
Monday, June 19, 2006
  Midzt and The Green Monster Invasion
Remember this post I made about Midzt?

Check out the "Midzt and The Green Monster Invasion" video clip that is on the front page of 50mm Los Angeles right now.
 
Saturday, June 17, 2006
  1st St Murals
Here are some of the most beautiful murals I have seen in L.A. so far. These pieces are at the Unitard Gallery (on 1st St. in downtown close to the L.A. river). I was not able to take close ups because I could not get passed the barbed wire fence.




Left:

Artist: Dash2000and Nuke



Center:

Artist: Asylm



Right:

Artist: Kofie



On another side of the building is this:

Artist: Sven Barth
 
  Obey
Here are a few of Shepard Fairey's stickers I have seen around town lately:





I love his "Make Art Not War" sticker series.

 
Friday, June 16, 2006
  A few things...
The Pasadena Chalk Festival is worth checking out. I wish I would see some more chalk art around the city.

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LA City Nerd wrote up a list of life size statues of people in Los Angeles.

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06.17.06 3:00 PM
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work through the lens of esteemed writers and critics.
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Does anybody know where in LA can I find some murals by David Choe?!

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I have made some updates to the links on the right. By no means is it extensive at all yet. This blog is only a few months old. Its a work in progress.
 
Thursday, June 15, 2006
  Two Murals on the Corner of Highland and Melrose
If you were to stand on any of the four corners of Highland and Melrose, you probably wouldn't see 'em. These murals are in an alley next to the gas station.




A few close ups:








and



To the left:


To the right:



If anybody knows the name of the artists please let me know.
 
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
  Wheatepastes by the Sunset Junction
I found these by the Sunset Junction in Silverlake the other day:






If anybody knows the names of the artist(s) please let me know.
 
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
  Interview with No.Fi



How did you get into creating art? How long have you been doing it?

i've been an artist for as long as i can remember. i don't exactly know how i got into it. i was a weird kid and i'm an even weirder adult. i'm completely self taught except for lessons one summer in the 6th grade. i'm a musician as well. i feel they go hand in hand.


Tell us about your character.

her name is "ai chan". it's japanese for "love friend". she is based off of my ex-girlfriend of the same name (ai). she sings and plays theremin and synth in a band called pink mochi. she is cho kawaii neh!!! she broke up with me, it broke my heart, i was really into nara at the time, i came up with the character to keep her in my life. we are best friends now. she thinks it's hilarious. someone actually got her tattooed on their arm. ai (the person not the character) is a self proclaimed cannibal, hence the occasional blood dripping chompers.


How did you get into putting your art in public places? How long have you been doing it?

hmm... sort of long story. i'll try to keep it short. i started writing graff when i was 15. nothing worth mentioning. i ultimately became disenchanted with the whole "culture" of graffiti. it seemed like glorified gang shit to me. don't get me wrong, i love the art form but hate scenes and rules. i'm an anarchist and an outcast amongst a group of outcasts. i like street art because to me it seemed more about the art than the artist. ok, here's where it gets weird. i probably shouldn't say this but i'm just gonna be brutally honest because that's how i roll. (insert cliche' here:) after the aforementioned ex girlfriend fired me i got really depressed and started doing heroin. on new years eve this past year i od'd and was clinically dead for several minutes. my best friend and hetero life mate alan trailer (ribbon controller) found me and personally saved my pathetic waste of a life.
he had to give me mouth to mouth and "revive my black ass". we decided from that point on that we had to do something with our lives. my music was going nowhere and my art was non existent at the time. i (we, rc and myself) started putting up murmur posters and stickers as soon as i recovered.

if you read on seizer's website he says why he began using his image, for branding purposes to sell his paintings and what not. it was essentially the same for me in the beginning (i'm still in the very early stages of course) tack on music and you got it. it has of course evolved into a love of being out bombing late at night and everything else that comes with the territory. i love all of it and the fact that RC and myself have no friends or lives really pushes us to get out and just kill it as much as possible. i was tired of being just some dude in a box somewhere in hollywood. i've made 5 albums that have never been heard. we're sort of forcing ourselves on the masses. a lot of people have been very responsive to it and we heart them for it. my life has turned around 180 degrees. i feel like a cheese dick for saying it but art is literally saving my life.


Where is your favorite location or type of location to put your pieces? Do you have a picture?

billboards, billboards, billboards. the higher and harder to reach the better.
roof tops are fun too. any spot that's a challenge. i'm like a totally different
person when i do that shit. i get all ninja and shit. my friends are like "what the fuck, how'd you get up there?" and i'm just thinking, "i don't know, it wasn't really that hard and i didn't have anything better to do."
i started a group on flickr called art attack!!! it's all about stealing back the ad spaces that have invaded our lives and using them to say something about ourselves as individuals. www.flickr.com/groups/allhaildischordia


(http://www.flickr.com/photos/nofino/150088624/in/set-72057594121711690/ )



(http://www.flickr.com/photos/nofino/150088623/in/set-72057594121711690/ )


What is the most interesting experience you have had while putting your stuff up in public places?

2 instances come to mind. when RC and I were doing that franklin spot, the one in the picture from above, we climbed all the way up on the outside scaffolding which in retrospect was pretty fucking nuts, especially since there was an open stairwell but there was a security guard on duty and when we were on like the 4th or 5th floor i saw him patrolling, RC didn't see him right away and sort of made some noise and all of a sudden the light beam crossed just over the top of my head. i ducked down , RC bailed up the scaffolding to the next floor and that was the last we saw of mr. security guard.

another time, and this was really funny, RC and myself went pasting with another artist and friend, blinky. it was on melrose and i was hanging off of a light pole trying to help straighten one of blinky's posters when RC accidentally rubbed the pasty brush all over my fucking face and beard. i don't know if you've ever smelled homemade wheat paste but it smells kind of like, well something gross that i probably shouldn't say. he says it was an accident. yeah we'll see sucka. i still feel violated.
blinky died laughing, i did too actually. it was damn funny.


When is your favorite time of day or night to go put your stuff up around the city?

between the hours of 2 and 5 a.m. LA is totally empty at night. it's so strange. one of the biggest, most important cities in the world and it is completely shut down. i feel like i own the city driving around and pasting at that time of night. (when we actually have a car to use. i'm mostly on foot and now bike.)


Have you ever been caught?

iie, neine, no. RC has twice and i got blamed for one of them though.
he got all fucked up when we were kids and bombed our high school.
i honestly would have been there but i had already passed out drunk.
yay malt liquor!!!


Who are your favorite artists?

oh damn. let's see: chiho aoshima, takashi murakami, yoshitomo nara, junko mizuno, deth p. sun, kaws, dalek, pushead, apak, sanrio, the human empire, jeff soto, picasso, bwanna spoons, soma, nano spore, nathan cabrera, jhonen vasquez, buffmonster, joe coleman, ribbon controller, blinky, ai yamaguchi, aya takano, jeana sohn, camille rose garcia, david choe, shit, i'm sure i'm forgetting someone really important here.

as far as street art and graff goes: shepard fairey of course, again buffmonster is the coolest, d*face, the london police, doze green, haze, banksy, wk interact, grey, idiot the wise( art attack!!!), phallic mammary (i really like her), mike giant, bigfoot. and then there are toys. i heart toys and toys are art too: medicom, kid robot, secret base, bounty hunter, toy 2r, nathan cabrera again. anything japanese is generally pretty suge!! in my book. i'm sorta otaku.

i'm really inspired by anyone who is an artist and musician because that's what i do. aaron turner from isis, steven o'malley from sunn0))) and khanate, boris/fangs anal satan. people who aren't confined to one trade or profession.


Any final comments?

much love to ribbon controller, my brother from a different mother. if it weren't for him i would be dead. literally. we push each other to get out and do something with ourselves and not be richards like most of the people i meet. thanks to everyone who has taken notice of what we are doing. listen to murmur, silence..., earline robinson and breathed you.

and i'm going to leave off with a few quotes that mean a lot to me:
"do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law"
"do what keepeth thou from wilting shall be the loophole in the law"
"every man and every woman is a star"
"love is the law, love under will"
"thank god i'm an atheist"
"all hail dischordia"
"for there to be unity there must first be a plunge into and through the agony of complete separateness"
oh and of course, "i'm not a mod or a rocker, i'm more of a mocker"

my sites:
www.myspace.com/nofideadguy - art, personal
www.myspace.com/murmur93 - music and art
www.myspace.com/silenceforlikemindedlosers - music
www.myspace.com/artattackindustries - music and art
www.flickr.com/photos/nofino - art

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Monday, June 12, 2006
  Traction Ave
On Traction Ave. right by Crazy Gideon's.







A close up:





This little patch I found on the bottom corner of a nearby wall is kinda pretty. It sort of reminds me of a piece by Zezao on the back of Tristan Manco's Graffiti Brasil book. Kind of.

 
  The American Hotel Parking Lot
I barely noticed that The American Hotel has a parking lot. This is the parking lot wall:




(A previous post of The American Hotel include: this one.)
 
Saturday, June 10, 2006
  Dumpster
The other day I was walking East on Traction Ave from Alameda St and found the most beautiful dumpster I have ever seen:

 
Friday, June 09, 2006
  Melrose Ave. back alleys





On a dumpster:





If anybody knows the artists please fill me in.
 
Thursday, June 08, 2006
  Orozco
A portrait of Jose Orozco somewhere in Los Angeles.



Photo by Pantavila.

I love this. Love. This. Love.
 
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
  Ouch, that hurt.
On the corner of Hill and Olympic.

Before:


(photo by L.A. times)


May 2006:

(photo by (c) 2006 Ed Fuentes, a.k.a Someone Walks in L.A.)


June 2006:


(photo by (c) 2006 Ed Fuentes, a.k.a Someone Walks in L.A.)


Read L.A. City Nerd's recent post about the loss of a local mural.

You can also read the L.A. Times article here.
 
  I heart Jenny
I was at the Brewery the other day and I saw this by some mail boxes:

 
Sunday, June 04, 2006
  no. fi.



artist: no.fi

photo by: no.fi
 
Friday, June 02, 2006
  Clinic Mural
Right next to DJ Dusk's memorial, which is right next to That Beautiful Building of Boyle Heights, is what appears to be, an abandoned clinic:







 
Thursday, June 01, 2006
  RIP DJ Dusk
Right next to That Beautiful Building of Boyle Heights, is a memorial mural:






Artist: Keep Drafting
 
Exploring Los Angeles' interactive urban environment.

Name:
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States

I live in the Historic Core of downtown Los Angeles and close to downtown Riverside. I like to walk around, take pictures and interact with my surroundings.

Sites
  • Wooster Collective
  • Chicano Art Magazine
  • Graffiti.org
  • Streetsy
  • Streetres
  • Street Stickers
  • Stencil Revolution
  • Counter Invastion
  • Ekosystem
  • Fecal Face
  • Urban Art Warfare
  • Visual Resistance
  • Guerilla Art (A Livejournal community)
  • GraffMuseum
  • Odd Wall
  • Graffiti Research Lab
  • Atomic Magdan
  • The Henry Spencer
  • Idiot the Wise Galllery
  • Robots Will Kill
  • Disassembled Formulas
  • The Bubble Project
  • Are You Generic?
  • Center for the Study of Political Graphics
  • Art For a Change
  • Gatukonst
  • Stickyart
  • As Melhores Propagandas do Mundo
  • The Extra Finger
  • Juxtapoz blog
  • Wall Spankers
  • The Laboratory of Living Arts
  • Koralie
  • Maya Hayuk
  • EGR
  • El Tono
  • Los Angeles Street & Public Art Sites
  • Memo Pisa el Lodo's Flickr
  • LA Mural
  • Public Art in LA
  • 50mm Los Angeles
  • SPARC Murals
  • Lurker
  • Artists (Local & World Wide)
  • Artists With a Vision
  • Asylm
  • Banksy
  • Blek Le Rat
  • Branded Bunny
  • Buff Monster
  • Celso
  • Chase
  • Chase's blog
  • Craola
  • Dan Witz
  • Dark Cloud
  • Dash2000
  • David Choe
  • East Los Streetscapers
  • Endless Love Crew
  • Flying Fortress
  • Goreb
  • Guerilla Girls
  • Infinity
  • Keep Drafting
  • Kent Twitchell
  • Jeff Soto
  • Jeff Soto's blog
  • Man One
  • Man One's Blog
  • The Flower Guy
  • Kinsey
  • Matt Sirens
  • Mear One
  • Mike Giant
  • no.fi
  • Project Rabbit
  • Shepard Fairey
  • Revok
  • Robbie Conal
  • Saber One
  • Seizer
  • Skewville
  • Skullphone
  • Space Invaders
  • The London Police
  • Swoon
  • Upwehr
  • Visual Narcotics
  • WK
  • Zezao
  • 2 cents
  • 9
  • Memo Pisa el Lodo Interviews
  • Seizer
  • no.fi
  • Tiki Jay
  • Los Angeles Based Blogs
  • Art Blogging LA
  • Atwater Village
  • A View From a Loft
  • Best of LA
  • Chele in LA
  • Citizen Robot
  • Eating LA
  • Ellen Bloom
  • Ensie
  • Eric Garcetti's Blog
  • Franklin Avenue
  • Green L.A. Girl
  • Here in Van Nuys
  • Hexod
  • Hollywoodland
  • LA Brain Terrain
  • Los Angeles City Nerd
  • L.A Curbed
  • LAist
  • LA Observed
  • LAPD Blog
  • LA Taco
  • LA Voice
  • Light and Sky
  • Linda Gamboa
  • Lincoln Park View
  • Living Green in L.A.
  • Los Anjealous
  • Los Angeles Daily Photo
  • Los Angeles Frog
  • Loteria Chicana
  • Meltdown Comics Blog
  • Metroblogging Los Angeles
  • Mickipedia
  • outside.in
  • Perpetual Elaboration
  • Super Touch Blog
  • The Skunks of Los Feliz
  • Third and Fairfax
  • Tony Pierce
  • Reference Type Sites
  • Dictionary of Aerosol Art
  • Wikipedia on Street Art
  • Memo Pisa el Lodo
  • ARCHIVES
    December 2005 / January 2006 / February 2006 / March 2006 / April 2006 / May 2006 / June 2006 / July 2006 / August 2006 / September 2006 / October 2006 / November 2006 / December 2006 / January 2007 / May 2007 / July 2007 / August 2007 /


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