Innocnts In Australia

We recently got back from a month in Australia exploring the various points of interest and the meat pie phenomena. Happy to report back that Australia is indeed an amazing place filled with great vibes, cold beer, and warm sun. After renting a white van from the Venezuelan mafia (kidding just nick-name) we ventured all over the place in search of surf. We often found it but never managed to take pictures of it since we were too quick to get out in it. So here's a handful of iPhone images that should tell some sort of abstract story. The entire trip will be better documented through a forthcoming issue of Foam Symmetry set to drop sometime this summer. Stay tuned for more Innocnts in Australia stuff.


 
The Way Out

The Way Out a new video written and directed by skateboarder Jim Greco recently dropped on Thrasher. Just a great LA vignette on a skateboarder who's had some ups and some downs but continues to push on. Jim invites Jeremy Klein and Ron Chatman to join him during a few sessions and what comes of it all is just a sweet little video that's meant to mean something and make you want to skate.


 
 

Uploaded by Prime Delux - Plymouth on 2016-02-09.

 
 
Alex Fatemi Art

Some newer work from Alex Fatemi.

For inquiries on work from Alex contact us here.


 
 

ALEX FATEMI
Bullet Of Time, 2015
Acylic and watercolor on paper
22 x 24 inches
$220

Alex Fatemi
Living In The Fourth Dimension, 2015
Acylic on paper
24 x 24 inches
$220

Alex Fatemi
No Calendar, 2015
Acrylic and watercolor on paper
48 x 72 inches
$550

Alex Fatemi
Piece Of Mind, 2015
Oil pastel on paper
48x 60 inches
$450

Alex Fatemi
Record A Record, 2015
Acrylic on paper
48x 48 inches
$480

Alex Fatemi
Something Of Nothing, 2015
Acrylic on paper
48x 48 inches
$480

Alex Fatemi
Sounds Of Smells, 2015
Color pencil on paper
9 x 12 inches
$120

Alex Fatemi
The Eye Is The Camera, 2015
Oil pastel on paper
9 x 12 inches
$120

 
 
RIP Ian Fraser "Lemmy" Klimister

But that's the way I like it baby, I don't wanna live forever..


 
 

Original videoclip Lemmy Kilmister - Vocal And Bass Eddie Clarke - Guitar Phil Taylor - Drums Lyrics: If you like to gamble, I tell you I'm your man You win some, lose some, It's all the same to me The pleasure is to play, makes no difference what you say

 
Recap: Never Mind The Dog At Innocnts

We had a great opening last Saturday (11/28) for Never Mind The Dog, a group exhibition curated by Jose Araujo. Inspired by conditions of rebellion, street themes, outsider markings, and other concepts of thought, much of the work in NMTD is socially reflective of the times we live yet holds nostalgic relevance through it's cultural awareness. Curated with a focus on shades of black, white, and grey, Jose and crew transformed the gallery space by airbrushing a brick wall on one side with buffed tags on the opposing wall. Similar scaled work from a solid crew of respected tattoo artists adorned the walls making the space visually stimulating upon entry. In the back corner Jose created a small tattoo shop installation complete with checkered floor, a VHS tv, and various tattoo ephemera strewn across the work desk. Later on in the night local synth metal band DiVola put a killer performance for gallery patrons. And to top it all off, the night was blessed with free beer and pizza compliments of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Delicious Pizza keeping everyone in proper form.

The following Sunday Jose setup in the gallery space offering $40 tattoos on a first come first serve basis while we grilled up some Asada and Pollo with some cold beers. Our friends at Badseed Printing parked out front and had a nice sidewalk sale with various items including vintage pornos, Beavis & Butthead magnets, Innocnts tees, custom beer coozys, and other favorable items for that certain someone in your life. It was a solid weekend overall to say the least.

The show was just a 2-day pop-up so if you missed it, you're outta luck. That said, we do have an exhibition pdf catalog with available for those interested. Contact us here for more details.


 
 
 

Photo: @Burritonight

Artwork by Badseed

Artwork by Badseed

Photo: @Burritonight

 
 
 

Artwork by Mathew Miller

 
 
 

Photo: @Burritonight

Photo: @Burritonight

 
 
 
 
 
 

Homemade tattoo machine and ink by Jose Anaujo

 
 
Kurt Cobain Intereview 1993

Beautiful candid interview with Kurt in 1993. The interviewer is pretty chill so I guess Kurt also kept it chill. This was very close to his death and his attitude might lead one to presume he kinda knew what the score was as it related to his fame and success. Hard to imagine he'd blow his brains out soon after this. Kinda makes you think what the full story surrounding his death might be. In any case, great interview worth checking if you dig seeing Kurt being Kurt.


 
 

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