Tuesday, June 16, 2009
From The Archives
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Mick Pulling In

Tak Fin
Here is a really cool fin from the same folks that made the Encinitas Environmental Day Poster. The artist's name is Seitaku "Tak" Aoyama and he and Jaime Di Dio Aoyama are a husband and wife design team here in Encinitas. Through this style, Tak depicts various elements of nature. This fin was inspired by various aspects of life in Leucadia. Their studio is called Studio Aiuto. Check out their website here. Tak and Jamie are an amazing team and produce some incredible work. I have yet to tour their studio but hope to get an invite soon. Enjoy.
Bath Tub Art


Thursday, June 11, 2009
More 7 Year Old Surf Art
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Spot Appreciation Day




A few years back I had a Christmas party and I made these logos for everyone to have stickers of their favorite spot. If you surf in Leucadia you know what these mean and where they are. If you don't... I'm not telling! The party was fun as everyone picked out their favorite spot and wore it proudly.Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Lucas Foster - Longboard Grom



Saturday, June 6, 2009
Cottonwood Creek Environmental Film Festival









Friday, June 5, 2009
Cardiff Soul




I got an email from David yesterday who had the opportunity to shoot Cardiff with some serious talent out. Here is his message and a few of the shots. More to come later... Enjoy.
Some great surfing going on at Cardiff Reef yesterday morning. The
first two shots are of an unknown surfer who caught my eye with his
epic board even before he hit the water. The next thing i know the guy
is hangin' 10 right in front of me. The last two shot are of Chris Del Moro
who is blessed with that ability that only a few people have... the
guy surfs with so much style that you would have to be the worlds
worst photographer to not be able to get a good shot of him. I kid you
not, he has style even when he's going straight. David
Eli on VIMBY
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Paul's New Kies 7'2" Geezer Whale
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Encinitas Environmental Day Sat. June 7th 10-4 at Cottonwood Creek Park

Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Black Line Fin by Local Artist Steve Burrows
I love how the fins keep coming in. Here is a cool Fin sent in by local artist and surfer Steve Burrows. He and his wife Rose live over by Stone Steps and surf there a lot. I really like his line art style. He does a lot of VW art as well which hits a soft spot. Growing up I had a 69 bug that was my wheels to the beach. Oh the memories of driving home after a winter session with no heater! Good times. Checkout his site here. Enjoy.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Locals Score In Namotu








Saturday, May 30, 2009
Don't Forget--Fish For Thought Saturday at Del Mar Power House

FISH for THOUGHT
MILE of ART on the beach in Del Mar
TEACHES KIDS, COMMUNITY, ABOUT RECYCLING
Featuring Rodney McCoubrey
If you can go down and support Rodney! It's his first huge event like this giving back to the community.
We're proud of you Rodney!
Elementary students' artwork display from recycled materials (trash to treasure)
with local artist Rodney 'Rodrigo' McCoubrey this Saturday, May 30th. on the beach in Del Mar
A mile of marine-themed artwork—colorful concoctions of scrap wood, old toothbrushes, aluminum soda tabs, popped balloons and the like, mounted on recycled sticks--winding "Christo style" along the scenic Del Mar coastline. Trash to treasure - a message of HOPE and RECYCLING.
Mini-masterpieces, the kids call Fish Sticks, will be proudly created and displayed to tell the tale ending ocean pollution.
This simple recycling/art project by 400 Del Mar Elementary School children has taken on a life of its own in their hearts and minds, while heightening ocean pollution awareness. Fish For Thought will culminate this Saturday, May 30th, from Power House Park North to Dog Beach in Del Mar in an all-community beach cleanup and coastline art installation along Del Mar beach.
Local recycled-trash artist Rodrigo (aka Rodney McCoubrey) will help them create their own one-of-a-kind recycled wooden fish, embellished with recycled trash collected from the beach and home. www.FishForThought.org
Filmmakers will be onhand to document this grass roots effort and are fundraising to complete an educational documentary. Del Mar hopes to highlight this pilot program as an example of what a community can do to reverse the negative impact trash makes on our beaches and ocean - a small community with a big message.
Local Chief Lifeguard Pat Vergne says, “Our community is using art to raise awareness about trash and the negative effect it has on the health of our marine life and our coastal community. We are thrilled to be supporting the Fish Sticks exhibition and the 5th annual Keep Del Mar Clean community beach clean up as we kick off our city’s new recycling program.”
Additional partners in the project include the City of Del Mar and environmental group “Keep Del Mar Clean.”
Beach clean up will take place from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. at Power House Park in Del Mar.
Fish Sticks will be on display 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. , Power House Park north to Dog Beach in Del Mar, this Saturday May 30th.
www.FishForThought.org
Friday, May 29, 2009
Blog Shopping My Dream Quiver








