STEVE CABALLERO INTERVIEW: LOVE+GUTS EXHIBIT

Love and Guts Exhibition
August 1st - 30th, 2009


Steve Caballero



Crewest: First, the basics: Where are you from? How long have you been a professional skateboarder for? What got you started?

Caballero: I am from San Jose, but now reside in Campbell, CA. I've been skating professionally since 1980, over 29 years. What got me started in Skating was my drive to find something that was challenging, I was good at and could excel at a fun pace and skateboarding became just that for me.

Q. How did you come up with the name "skate and destroy?" can you tell us the story?

A. The name Skate and Destroy came from and article that Craig CR. Stecyk wrote for Thrasher magazine in the early 80's and it became the staple of how people approach the sport.

Q. When Vans introduced The Half Cab (your signature shoe) what input did you contribute to the design? How would you redesign the shoe today?

A. The Half-CAB shoe came out in 1992 and the input that i gave to them was for them to take my existing high-top CABALLERO signature skate shoe, which was first released in 1989, and just cut it down to make a midtop, release the show in various colors, make a label with a silhouette of me doing the trick and call it the Half-CAB. They agreed and the show just blew up and it was a huge success. As for re-designing the shoe, i wouldn't. It's awesome the way it is and it's still currently their number one selling core shoe in their line today. There's been a huge excitement and demand for this style once again and has become very trendy again. Must have been because all the other shoe brands have been knocking it off for the past few years and now it's a popular shoe again, I thank them and I’m flattered for them doing so.


Q. You have tackled more challenges in your life so far then most ever do, what motivates you?

A. The passion to succeed, learn and grow. We all have this inner sensibility to progress, create and be challenged and it's those who get past the fear of failure that most can live life to discover our fullest potentials. You must first fail to succeed, i learn this from skateboarding and I adapt this to all aspects of my life. I truly believe that God designed/created us to be productive and creative human beings.

Q. How has the relationship between the urban and punk subcultures inspired you in your artistic expression?
A. What i like about urban and punk subcultures is the fact that the attitude is all about doing it yourself and not waiting on anyone to doing it for ya. This way you don't lose the creative freedom in all that you do and want to try and express. Sometimes it takes stepping away from the mainstream and being a follower, to becoming a leader by doing things DIY style, then for the public to catch on later on what's trendy and cool at the time.

Q. How has skateboarding allowed you to see the world through an artists eyes?

A. On a skateboard you have all the creative freedom you want, when ever you want and how you want. As a professional skateboarder we can decide our own choices and destiny on how we want our career to go because it's not a team sport, but an individual team sport. We can choose what we want to skate and how we want to skate it, just like an artist. Our tool is our skateboard and the canvas is the world and everything in it.


Q. You've been showing your art for awhile now, with "ugly winners" and "writers vs. ryders" under your belt, what kind of reactions have you gotten so far?

A. The reactions have been awesome and I’m stoked that people even recognize me as an artist now. It's something I have wanted to achieve for a long time and it's now coming to flourish with hard work and patience on my part. It's really nice to know that if i just focus, concentrate, set some goals and put in the time, that i can be successful at this as well. For me it's the fact that I have inspired people for many years through my skateboarding and now I want to continue to do so with art, Lord willing.



Q. What medium do you prefer to work in? Or which do you gravitate to most naturally? paint, photography, mixed media...

A. I treat Art like I do my skating, i want to do it and dabble in it all, and it’s just finding the time that makes it hard for me at times being a family man and all with two kids and one on the way. But it goes in trends for me. It started out with just pencil and pen sketches, then i got really excited about acrylic paint and how colorful it can be, then Jason Adams turned me onto stenciling and now I’m really into inking and pin striping with a brush. Photography is fun to and learning to have an eye for it. My strong passion for old cars and traditional hot rods has helped me develop that artistically as well.

Q. You are an artist in the “Love and Guts” exhibit, what does the title of the exhibit mean to you?

A. Well "Love" to me means the Life of Christ Jesus and how he lived it and "Guts", meaning courage, is what we need to express that love honestly, creatively, passionately and freely.


Q. Tell us about the pieces you have on display for the “Love and Guts” Exhibit .

A. What I’ll be showing and displaying will be my passion for things that go fast, make loud noises and look really cool riding and driving them :) Come to the show and you'll see what I mean!




Steve Caballero websites:
http://steviecaballero.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/cabsart

FYI...Cab's artwork in this show is great and so reasonably priced..sure to sell, so get to the gallery early! One of his photos already has a red dot and it hasn't even been hung!

Interview by: Hazel.Roth

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ARTISTS SERIES ONE:
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As soon as they are released you best believe we'll be carrying them!
More soon!


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TEXAS HEAT OPENS TONITE!

Texas Heat
Featuring multimedia works by some of the best graffiti artists
that the Lone Star State has to offer!

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Featured Artists:
Coler
Dmise
Duo
Durock
Enks
Gonzo 24/7
Grave
Jib
Lawgic
Mex
Myker
News
Sloke
Sode
Soner
Spain
Supher
Weah
Wake

Opening Reception Tonight
July 3rd, 2009 from 7pm to 10pm
Spinning Hip Hop and Funky Beats DJ Phyz Ed


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Click Here to view the rest of the Texas Heat images on our Flickr site!

Coinciding with the Texas Heat Exhibition, there will be a video screening each Saturday starting at 6pm.

Schedule:
07/11/09 "Primal Rap"
07/18/09 "Day in the Lyfe"
07/25/09 "Painted Steel #2"

Art inquiries:
info@crewest.com

BELMONT TUNNEL CLOSING EVENT WITH A STEVE GRODY SLIDESHOW PRESENTATION

The Legendary Belmont Tunnel Exhibit was one to remember and we closed off the show with a great slideshow presentation by Steve Grody and Carlos Marquez. They took us all the way back to early/mid 1980's. Then brought us through the late 80's, 90's, and all the way to when the Tunnel was destroyed in 2004-05.

Steve Grody explaining Belmont graffiti art

Steve Grody doing the slideshow

Some of the audience members enjoying the show..

Cre8 saying a few words to the crowd

good info passed on

It was a stroll down memory lane and an homage to all the style pioneers of Los Angeles!

Read up on what the LA Weekly had to say about it:
Click here to read more..

UGLAR BOOK MURAL IN MID-CITY

Since people are asking...
This mural was done on La Brea between Venice and Pico.



What's UGLAR??

The Ulysses Guide to the Los Angeles River

One of the most appealing, insightful and well thought out books to come out in the last couple of years. It deals with the art and biology of the LA River. A true LA story and must have for any artist or environmentalist who resides in Los Angeles.

BUY IT HERE.



The culture of Los Angeles flows -- both figurative and quite literally -- through its central vein: The River. This book is borne from a fascination and love that precedes the attention that has shifted back to this flow. Fathered by the late Ulysses Zemanova and further nurtured by its co-authors/editors, The Ulysses Guide to the Los Angeles River (UGLAR) moves beyond the overexposed culture of graffiti and misunderstood world of scientific discovery. UGLAR wishes to bring to light the authors' interest, if only to spawn more within its readers.

UGLAR's first volume has two focuses: Biology and Art. Los Angeles-based artwork contributions from: Chaz Bojorquez, ZES, Jack Rudy, Chuey Quintanar, Steve Martinez, Gregg Stone, Robert Meinhardt, Chris Brand, SinerLTS, Evan Skrederstu, Rob Sato ... and more. Interviews with artists also included.


More about the book on their site:
www.UGLARBOOK.com

"RESURFACE" BY SACRED (SNEAK PEAK)

Sacred shot..

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Sacred Character
Originally uploaded by Crewest
Here are a few (low quality) pics we took while hanging the show...
some new stuff, some older stuff, but all of it rarely or never seen
before!

Make sure you join us this weekend at the
ACRYLICK® STORE to get a good look of
Sacred's complex yet simple paintings and
styles in person.

Get that rare Sacred194 tag or throwie in your book.
Instant collectors item!

Art, Dj, Drink, good times...

RESURFACE
Featuring Artwork by Sacred194
Curated by Crewest

Saturday June 20th, 2009
8-11pm

Show runs through July 20, 2009

631 N. AZUSA AVE
AZUSA, CA. 91702
(626)334-9922

More info...
www.acrylick.net
www.crewest.com

BELMONT TUNNNEL OPENING NIGHT!

We had a great turnout, hundreds showed up to peep the exhibition included fans, artists, collectors, and a few celebs.

Here is a synopsis of that night through the lens of our good friend and dope LA photographer Eriberto Oriol.

All Photos by: EribertoOriol.com
Eriberto Oriol © 2009

Enjoy!

Outside the line was long..


Eriberto and Angelica...


Slick and Estevan Oriol..


Curator Carlos Marquez...


Mandoe and Revok...


Slick...


Relic...


Thats Punk rock!


Man One and Craola...


Relax with his girl..


Wisk..



MORE ARTWORK AND PARTY PHOTOS HERE!

Explore the forbidden at “ForbiddenArtLA.com” coming soon

LEGENDARY BELMONT TUNNEL EXHIBITION

THE LEGENDARY BELMONT TUNNEL
"A Tribute to the Birthplace of Los Angeles Graffiti Art"
Curated by Carlos Marquez

With the influx of Hip Hop culture from the East Coast in the early 1980's, the graffiti movement began to take shape in Los Angeles. Young graffiti artists began searching for their own voice and spaces to create. One space that became crucial to that development was the Belmont Tunnel. Due to its central location in Downtown LA and open layout surrounded with massive walls, it quickly became the city's most popular urban canvas. Over the next 20+ years, Belmont became a meeting place for hundreds of developing graffiti artists to hone their craft, settle their differences through graff battles, and pass on codes of ethics to the next generation. Although the tunnel no longer exists and has now been turned into The Belmont Station apartments, the impact it had on the development of Los Angeles graffiti art will not be forgotten..

The exhibition features photographs, paintings, prints and giclees by the following exhibiting Legendary LA Artists:

Acme, Aloy, Antonio Pelayo, Axis, BaBa, Besk, Bumper, Cab, Cale, Charlie, Cre8, Dash, Danny D, Defer, Duster, Earnone, Elser, Eriberto Oriol, Fearo, Fever, Frame, Frank Martinez, Gabe, Genius, Ghostone, Gilone, Graf One, Grande, Hex, Hyde, Jero, Jiro, Kopy, Make, Mandoe, Man One, Mosh, Nuke, OG Abel, Omega, Pale, Panic, Relax, Relic, Retna, Rickone, Risky, Ruets, Saber, Sacred194, Shandu, Siner, Size, Skept, Skyone, Sleez, Swan, Teler, Volt, Vox, Vyal, Wisk, Zender...and others

Eriberto Wall of Belmont Photos...
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Big Can Wall...
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Skate Deck wall...
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Slickster...
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Charlie DTK...
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Cale and Besk...
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Vox, Acme, Precise, Mirage...
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Hex LOD, the ungifted one!...
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Belmont by Fearo...
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Great piece by Jakoh...
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Dragon piece by Jiro...
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Skept..
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Tons of photos of the exhibit here...
Flickr.com/crewestman



Exhibit runs thru June 28th and is viewable during normal gallery hours:
Tues-Thur: Noon-7pm, Fri-Sat: Noon-8pm, Sun: Noon-6pm
Closed Mondays

For more info please email us at info@crewest.com.
www.crewest.com

TEMPTONE FOUNDATION FUNDRAISER

Join us tonite for the Temptone Foundation Fundraiser at Crewest from 7-10:00 pm
The door donation of $10 will go towards the Tempt One ALS Foundation.

There will be South China Lion-dance Team from the Chinatown East Wind Youth Foundation which will be there to perform and get things started.

Stirfry and the Hammerheads will rock you out for the evening as well.

Please join us for this great cause!

You can also purchase a limited edition Tempt tee or print as well as some exclusive original artwork by Futura, Gajin"Hyde"Fujita, OG Abel, and Swank!

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We're asking for your continued support as we continue the fight against this horrible neuro-debilitating disease.

Legendary LA OG graff writer Tempt has been fighting this disease for the past 3 to 4 years. Please read below to find out more about this disease.

ALS, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, also referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with no known cause or cure. It affects adults of all ages and is completely indiscriminate of color, race or gender. It is a rapidly progressive disease that affects the nerve cells (neurons) that are responsible for controlling the body muscles. The neurons degenerate or die and are no longer able to send messages to the body’s muscles. As a result, the muscles gradually weaken or atrophy.

However, the brain continues to remain alert, yet its instructions and messages to the body muscles do not connect. Patients lose their strength as well as the ability to move their arms, legs, hands, feet, and head. Eventually all systems of the body become immobile except for the brain. At the advanced stage, patients may progress to a convalescent arrangement requiring the total assistance of caregivers, family, friends, or nursing staff. Also tracheotomy, stomach feeding, and the dependence on a ventilator breathing machine may become the norm.

Most patients pass from respiratory failure within a 3-5 year period. However, a small percentage of patients have been able to survive 10 or more years. This disease has a tremendous effect on families physically, financially, and emotionally. The progressive decline of patients takes a toll on the family who can only watch helplessly as their love ones slowly become incapacitated.

As small tasks become more difficult, the availability of dedicated caregivers becomes increasingly important.

Treatment focuses on helping patients cope with symptoms and comforting them as much as possible. Physical, occupational, nutritional, speech, and spiritual therapies are important in treating this disease. There are those that theorize that chemical toxicity may play a contributing role in the disease’s development. In these circles, detoxification, an organic diet, physical exercise, and/or alternative therapies is the path often taken.

There are millions of dollars fundraised annually and donated towards laboratory research leading towards the discovery of a cure. The Muscular Dystrophy Association, ALS division, the ALS Association, the ALS Therapy Development Institute provide strong national leadership in the fight against this disease.

SACRED194 @ ACRYLICK STORE




SNEAK PEAK..CLICK HERE FOR ARTWORK IMAGES!

RESURFACE
Featuring Artwork by Sacred194
Curated by Crewest

Saturday June 20th, 2009
8-11pm
Show runs through July 20, 2009

New and original paintings on canvas by
one of LA's most original and influenial
style legends.

ACRYLICK® STORE
631 N. AZUSA AVE
AZUSA, CA. 91702
(626)334-9922

Websites:
www.acrylick.net
www.crewest.com

DABS & MYLA @ ARTLAB SALON SANTA MONICA

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CLICK HERE FOR ARTWORK DETAILS AND OPENING NITE PHOTOS!!


Crewest Gallery and ArtLab proudly present:
DABS & MYLA

Opening Reception:
Tuesday June 2nd, 2009
6-10pm

@

ArtLab Salon
1410 Montana Avenue
Santa Monica, CA
90403

Partners in Art, Crime, and Love, Dabs and Myla are both illustrators and graffiti artists originally from Melbourne, Australia. They uniquely work on all their paintings together, creating a creative balance of "Sweet" and "Sour".

They will be showing a selection of new works, including collaborations with San Diego based artist SURGE.MDR.

Show runs through July.

For more info:
www.dabsmyla.com
www.surgemdr.com
www.crewest.com
www.artlabsalon.com

Carole Cole: may you rest in peace.

We are very saddened by the sudden passing of our dear friend Carole Cole who passed away yesterday May 19, 2009.

This comes truly as a shock to all of her family and friends.
We are totally grief stricken and in disbelief.

Carole was such a superb human being.
So full of light and energy, always positive, always cheerful.
As our good friend Overton put it, she taught us how to be human.

Please keep the Cole family in your prayers as they go through such a difficult moment.

Carole, we'll truly miss you.

We know you'll continue smiling down on us from up above!
It was an honor knowing you and being called a good friend.

God Bless and may you rest in peace.


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