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First off , where did you get your artistic inspiration?
When I was like 4 years old my dad would stick me in this room with
a desk like a school desk and some water color paints all splattered around
on the paper and he’d stick the brush in my hand and leave and close the
door. Then he’d come back like an hour later to see what I made. That’s
pretty much how I got started. And my aunt, she’d make these really cool
watercolor paintings and that’s pretty much what inspired me to make art.
What kind of art do you like doing the most?
I don’t want to break it down into one particular median. More like
something you see in your mind, like a dream or something that seems important
to you as a person. I’d like to think it might help the world, but it might
be striving a little to hard because there are too many crazy things going
on. You just gotta try to fuel your fire and try to stay positive and make
something that’s important to you
What are some of the places your artwork has been seen?
I did some art for some Gnu snowboards a couple years ago, those guys
are way cool. Growing up and being around all them in the Northwest seems
important to me. I did an album cover for Blind Melon a couple years ago.
I think the stuff I like the most and when I have funds for it is putting
out art on like t-shirts or stickers. Just show up places where skaters
or snowboarders are and try to get it out to people that way. I am doing
Essential HodgePodge clothes now with some. The underground zines and a
couple restroom toilet bowls too.
Where do you like to snowboard and skate, and how do you like to
include it in your art?
For me skating and snowboarding is as much art as a visual image is.
Your expressing yourself! I like to go to Alpenthal, Ski Acres… although
I used to go there, Stevens, and Crystal Mountain. Crystal is my favorite
mountain and my friend Emil Hilton has ridden that mountain for 6 years
and knows the back country really well so I learned all about hiking to
the powder bowls back there. As for skating, I’m really inspired by curbs
and natural banks where some construction guy just threw them out somewhere
that’s not really supposed to be skated. I like the Vancouver B.C. parks,
Silverdale, and the Ramp
in Wilkison.
Do you have anything else you wanna ad into this?
Yea, I wanna ask you a question! What made you make the magazine?
Because I love skateboarding and there was a void to fill. ...Anything
else?
I’d also like to say that Jeff’s a good guy who takes the camera to
skateparks and takes photo’s of people skating cuz he realizes they’re
ripping. Try to stay positive and don’t let the corporate structure shut
you down and try to see through all the corporate crap going on with all
the companies moving into the northwest. Try to stay true to people you
believe in and that have been there the most for you.
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