Friday, August 31, 2007

2H Bumbershoot Installation

I know this isn't for my L.A. show but it's somthin else that I've been up too. I recently was asked by BLVD Gallery to paint an installation panel for the 2007 Bumbershoot music and arts festival at Seattle center. It was an honor to do so and I got to paint with a lot of amazing artists. It's always cool to meet them and make new friends in life's kick ass rad path. I'm gonna head over to the spot and check it out today. There's supposed to be around 50,000 people rolling thru this year so I'm hyped on the mass exposure. I'll be back home later to paint more and then tomorrow I'm going over to Parskids studio to paint outside with that dude. Here's the killer show lineup---->
2H
Parskid
Anthony Lister
Ghost
Bigfoot
Deuce 7
Robert Hardgrave
Logan Hicks
Oliver Vernon
Bask
Tesone
Michael Genovese
Kel1st
Jesse Reno
Eric Green
Mike Poetzel
Cody Hudson
Warren Dykeman
Sneke
Hews
Myth
Iosefatu Sua
Darvin Vida
Peekaboo
Joshua Krause




Monday, August 27, 2007

Angel of death drawing. Think I'll have some new shirts available at the show. Gotta swoop some on the flip side.woot woot,stay up!------>2H

Sunday, August 26, 2007

The Earth is still flat...



There are a few ideas and themes you will find running through my work for this show, one has to do with old ideas/beliefs that are still creating many problems today. I thought is would be appropriate to make a bunch of flat earths.... maybe symbolizing that there are many old ways of thinking and doing things that are still in action today.

The Flat Earths are not even close to being done but here are a few pics from the work in progress. They range from 1 foot to 5.5 feet in diameter. Here in Portland there is a great place called the Rebuild Center, it's full of reclaimed building materials that have been donated, one of my new favorite places to rummage through.
::abel

Friday, August 24, 2007

Storming in the Storm



Howdy Folks. working another late night through another nasty rain storm this week in SE MI. Its also humid as hell and i personally am excreting percipitation down on my paintings while working. As if you wanted to know about me sweating my hinny off . I suppose i just needed to do some bitching. any how thought i would share a few thoughts about what s going on down in the studio here in fashionable ferndale. first off i ve been listening to some incredible music. I have just got MIA s new cut earlier this week and i must say i am enamored with the track paper airplanes. . Also been jamming out to some ol Janis and some ol Spooky tooth. Cut Copy have made a few rotations as well as some G n R appetite style. Number 2 i found out i am very fond of Zooey Deschanel. I have been going through a bunch of her films over the summer and i haven t really been disappointed by one. Alright have to go put the brush back in hand and change the record.
ps the image is a photo I took this past weekend taking the kids out for a picnic dinner and a hike right before the first storm rolled in.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Well the Life's been wild lately,last week started off buying paint with Parskid and having some guy at the coffee shop have a heart attack in front of us and fall and knock over a bunch of mugs and start bleeding. After that we picked up Bigfoot from BLVD Gallery and went and painted these huge installation panels for bumbershoot. Like 50,000 people are gonna roll thru so I'm amped on that.Did that for 2 days then went to Sneakerpimps 2007 with Redman playing. Parskid painted this huge fiberglass shoe and BigFoot rocked out.I jacked a road closed only sign from a alley so we could all hit it up with tags.Some hobo was takin a pee on a dumpster and he was like"hey what are you doin with that sign!" and I was all like "SHUT UP!!!"haha and ran inside. After that i left cause it got crazy. Next day went to Havana's with Bigfooty and my posse and Conan O'brian was there hangin out, we were all too busy jumpin around spillin beer on girls to notice haha. Alot more happened this week but It takes four hours for me to type so I'll leave some fliks.

All Fliks taken by my homie Joey and Parskid! Wish we had the camera the other nights haha.










"Its not easy being GREEN" said Kermy



That was the late Seventies now we all have access to a great resource that makes green easier and more interesting for those not in the know. Treehugger and treehuggers green guides.
I have found the green guides to be quite a supurb reference.
Now go love the land.
DJH4

Environmental Blathering #142:

"Statistical data on the human impact of sea level rise is scarce. A study in the April, 2007 issue of Environment and Urbanization reports that 634 million people live in coastal areas within 30 feet of sea level. The study also reported that about two thirds of the world's cities with over five million people are located in these low-lying coastal areas."

Undercurrents


Thought i would share an early sketch of the background graphics for one of my pieces. This is a graphic breakdown of the gulf streams in our 70% of earth covering. I love where this piece is heading and will show you some images later of progress.
sticks and stones. DJH4

Friday, August 17, 2007

Rope and Metal Stuff!!!



Looky what I got the other day!

::abel

Another couple of Nomads...



These are 2 of the medium size Nomads. I believe the chainsaw is coming out next week to make the bigger ones, pics will follow no doubt. (see the picture of the giant wood beams in an earlier blog)

::abel

"Listening to the Storm"


I just gave birth to another one. My studio is overflowing with children. I think I learned a few things while painting this.... those always tend to be my favorite pieces in the end.

"Listening to the Storm" 60"x28"

::abel

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Environmental Blathering #357:

"An example of an extremely quick climate change came during a period of time known as the Younger Dryas, which happened right after the last ice age ended, about 12,000 years ago. The Younger Dryas itself lasted about 1,000 years. What we didn't know until recently was just how quickly the Younger Dryas started and stopped. In a period of less than 50 years, the climate from the eastern US and Canada to much of Europe went from climate conditions much like today's, to frigid readings more like the Ice Age, at least a ten degree Farenheit change. That's how it stayed for a thousand years - and then the climate flipped back to normal in as little as 20 years."

It's like playing God!


It's one reason I love art so much... pure freedom to create whatever I want! My industrial planets are coming together nicely...

::abel

Thursday, August 9, 2007

I would like a SoCo Manhatten up top please.



Alright so today is another looooong day at the 9-5er after a loooong nite in the studio. Granted this has been going on for awhile and i don t see it stopping at all til Sept 15th. One of the things that got accomplished last nite - I GOT ME A PLANE TICKET. So i ll be heading to LA on the 11th. Just so you eco heads know i ll be doing some Carbon offsetting for my flight and i ll keep you up to date when i do(most likely after i get back from LA) and who i ll go through to do so. I have also been considering instead of doing the straight up offsetting making a donation to an enviromental, water or agricultural advocacy group. The reason i am considering that instead is because my employer matches contributions on donations to non profits. Let me know your thoughts on this "issue", i ll be checking the comments.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Smackdown on my backside.


Alright i ve been a bad boy and have been slacking on the posting front. so let me introduce myself. Hi my name is Dennis Hayes and i ve been an artoholic for 30 years. Now that the hard part is over lets get to it.
I ve been an advocate of for the enviroment for as long as i can remember. I was a member of the "Green Team", a small sect of boyscouts who fought for the enviromental cause and more specifically the health of the great lakes. One of my favorite projects in grade school was one where i designed a recycling system for implimentation in the common household. I have continued to strive to be a sustained citizen especially making stronger efforts in recent years. I practice the prioritization of the recycling symbol (1 Reduce, 2Reuse, 3 Recycle) in my studio. I have a tendency to excel with number 2 (no pun intended with showing you my backside..., of my painting that is), by reusing refused lumber, paints, and other supplies. any how that s a brief background that i hope you enjoyed.

Monday, August 6, 2007

3-Color Print for the show...


My first screen print is ready for production. Locally made in Portland, Oregon. It will be released on opening night at the Global Storming show. I'm still pondering whether or not it will be available in 2 color ways... we'll see. Here's a sneak peek... ::abel

Friday, August 3, 2007

ffffffffffresh paint



newness... ::abel

Industriuos Globes



These are going to hang from the sky... ::abel

Nomadics




Just finished the first of the "Nomadics" series. Very happy with them... a whole new world just opened up for me. ::abel

Nomad: (noun) A member of a people having no permanent abode, a wanderer.

Lumber...


Holy moly these beams are HUGE! Gonna carve them with a chainsaw soon. Weeeeeeeeeee.....

::abel