Saturday, July 11, 2009

A Little Sompin' Sompin' To Keep you Going





When it gets really small we need a vision of what to look forward to. Here are some shots from David of last winter to keep you going. Enjoy.

Friday, July 10, 2009

I Heart Leucadia


I took this shot at Rodney's house a while back and forgot all about it. When I was digging through some old photos it jumped out at me. To me it is a good representation of Leucaida.  It is a bit funky, rough around the edges, beautiful and filled with lots of love and soul. Enjoy.

Smarter Then Your Average Wiener Dog


My dog Oscar is well known for his love of his ball. I put his devotion to the test and he passed. I was surprised that the smelly wax ball didn't in the least interest him. I have to admit he is focused.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Little Wood Fish



Cowboy Dan blew me away when he stopped by and gave me this little wood fish he made out of leftover wood from the Murphy Ranch shaping floor. He is getting pretty good with this wood stuff and apparently he has a bunch more he has made and will share with us later.  I was so stoked to have this little wood fish that I instantly put it up on the mantel for me to look at each day. Thank you Dan for the collectors item. It is amazing!

For those of you wood shop grads out there. Dan has promised to make some blanks for us to shape our own boards. If any of you out there want to try your hand and shaping a little wood board let us know. We'll hook you up with a blank while supplies last.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Man Behind the Curtain

Two years ago this month I was in a hospital room at Kaiser recovering from surgery. That night I had my appendix removed. At some point in the night I hear this guy get rolled in after his own surgery to my room. In hospitals you never know who you are going to get. The curtain was closed and all I could do was listen to the him tell the nurse that he was in a surfing accident. 

With that information I started a conversation through the curtain. It turned out that the guy next to me was Mike Davis, a local business owner and Grandview local who happened to surf in the same spot as me but we had never met until then.  Over the next two days Mike and I bonded as we went through the experience of hospitalization together. When we got out we remained friends and still surf together.  

Here is a shot of Mike in Cabo. He spends a good deal of his vacation time down there with his friends. When he is not surfing Grandview or Cabo he is busy cleaning up toxic properties to make our community a cleaner place. Thanks Mike for keeping me company and for dedicating your life to make this world a cleaner place.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Dirty Wax Art - Flower by Shannon


Chris Miller's better half gave me a dirty wax flower. Shannon, who is great and very understanding of Chris's tee shirt and surf habit is the first non surfing girlfriend to send in a sculpture. Thank you Shannon for keeping this project alive!

As a motivator we have teamed up with the Wax Buddy to hook you budding artists up. I will be selectively (has to be local) distributing some free Wax Buddies to those of you who show us a little something special in the fine art of dirty wax sculpture.  Some of you might make it on the Wax Buddy Blog as well. It is a fun site. Check it out here.  

I'f you've never seen the Wax Buddy check it out. It is a brilliant idea. Paint scraper meets wax comb. Why didn't I think of that?

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Swamis' Magic


For only the second time in my life I surfed Swamis yesterday. I have always avoided the spot due to over crowding. I'm known to stay as local as much as possible but some friends were meeting up there and I decided to give it a shot. I went down not to expect much but ended up having a great time. The energy there is really amazing. It reminded me of surfing Malibu a few years ago. There is something about these sacred spots that have a certain energy that is different than others.

The shot above was from 2005. I printed them out for my friends that Christmas for gifts. When I was at my friend Jason's house he had a copy on his wall. I had completely forgotten I had even taken this shot. I really like it. It shows the personality of Swamis on those huge swells, complete with huge sneaker sets and multiple people on a wave. Click on it to see it full size. Enjoy.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Pizza Fin - By Cheryl Sorg


My neighbor Cheryl sent this over the other day. When I opened it I got both inspired and hungry. I love how she was thoughtful enough to send me a photo. However I would have been really impressed if she had saved me a slice! It looks so good. Hummm... pizza in the form of a fin. Does it get any better? Goda di! (Enjoy)

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Surfrider Ponto Beach Clean Up Monday July 6th - Lots of Giveaways

Come join us at Ponto Beach, Monday July 6th from 8am to 11am. The clean up goes as far south as Grandview but all sign in and trash pick up will be at Ponto.  

My friends, Bob and Jan Rogers have been running the Ponto clean up for 11 years now.  The first year had only 12 people who showed up. Last year there were 125. Their biggest turn out yet. I give them a lot of respect for doing this event and the Beacon's Beach clean up each year. They are truly active in our community and are great role models. Thank you Bob and Jan and everyone who shows up on those mornings to give our beaches some love.

Get Free Stuff! There will be lots of giveaways. 

1st 50 get an event tee.
  
Raffle includes: 
DVDs (Fair Bits, Passion Pop, Occy the Documentary, Free as a Dog, The Trilogy) 
Billabong items: (Thanks to Gary Clisby of Billabong for always donating items to these events. He is a Leucadia local and absolutely rips.)
Concert Tickets (The Warp Tour, 311 Concert, Incubus, Concert Pass to Del Mar Fair)

Check out the site for details and the waiver here.

Read Your Surfer's Journal In Peace, Reuse The Packaging As An Art Project





One of my favorite things is to get the Surfer's Journal in the mail.  To open that mail box and find that package is like Christmas. Just like that favorite toy you got when your were 3, you know that for a few days you are going to be glued to that thing. It will be by your bed, in the living room, in the bath room and then finally on that spot on your book shelf where you proudly display your literary tastes for all your friends and family to see.  The SJ is special. It represents a maturity level that only a seasoned surfer can have. It says, I'm a surfer AND I can read.

The last time the journal came to the house I opened the package and sat down to read. This time my 3.5 year old daughter was there and became just as excited.  Although not for the SJ itself, but for the packaging it came in. Once that package was off, the crayons and the fins came out and the fun started. It was a magical moment. I got to read the journal in peace and she got to have an art project. Does it get any better then that?

If you don't own the SJ and want to, support SurfySurfy.net and buy it here.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Bro-Am Photos










David was at the Bro-Am event this year again and came back with some photos of the action. He also got a bunch of his photos on the Transworld Surf site, check them out here.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Korduroy.tv


Korduroy.TV Trailer from Cyrus Sutton on Vimeo.

I found this on Nathan Oldfield's site. It is right up my ally.

Check it out it looks really good.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Cowboy Keel

Cowboy Dan has been busy on the Murphy Ranch in the wood shop. He has been prolific is his fin blocks out of scrap wood. Here is a keel he made me out of shop scrap. It is really cool. I wish I had a set of LokBox's out of this.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Support the Mattson Family and Buy My Dirty Wax Art for $20

"Rogue Wave"
Dimensions: 3" w x 2.75" h
Medium: My Dirty Surf Wax


Alia working hard at my wax pile up.

Hummm. Dirty wax. It looks gross and smells just as bad but it's so much fun to make stuff with it.

After our hard work we did a dance off to some Beastie Boys.

With all the art shows going on this weekend and the promise of a swell showing up, Alia and I decided we better switch out the winter wax on Binki II, put on the summer coat, and make a new wax sculpture for the Mattson Benefit. 

After putting on some music we went to work. With months of wax build up it wasn't easy but we pulled it off. We sure could have used a Wax Buddy (J.P. can you hook a brother up?) With fresh dirty surf wax in hand we thought about it a bit and decided on our subject, a little wave we call "Rogue". 

In the spirit of the Mattson Family Art Benefit we are selling "Rogue Wave" for $20 or the highest bidder. All proceeds will be donated to the benefit. 

Email me for bids. edlewis@edlewisdesign.com

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Mattson Family Benefit Show - Friday June. 26th @7PM

Our own Maggie Marsek will be shown at the Mattson Family Art Benefit along with Andy Davis, Chivo, Liz Cockrum, Thomas Campbell and a ton more. This weekend is packed with events and this one looks really good. 

Mattson Family Art Benefit


Friday, June 26 - one night only!


Surfindian

4658 Mission Blvd., Pacific Beach, California

858.412.5334

Music by 
Ray Barbee Meets the Mattson 2



Featuring artists:
Alberto Cuadros : 
Andrew Paynter Andy Davis : Candace Anderson : Chivo : Ciro Bicudo : David Hanson :Droog79 : Dustin Ortiz : Ed Fladung : Frank Cubillos : Heather Brown : Jair Bortoleto : Jamie Watson : Jay Watson :Jenny McGee Dougherty : Jessica Nichols : John Zane Zappas : Joseph Conway : Julie Goldstein : Justin Furniss : Kassia Meador : Katrine Hildebrandt : Kieron ‘Seamouse’ Lewis : Kim Nguyen : Kyle Lightner : Lindsay Preston : Liz Cockrum : Luke Taaffe : Maggie Marsek Meegan Feori : Michael Singman-Aste : Peter Jackson Hussey : Renata Morrone : Rick Albano : Ryan Tatar : Serena Mitnik-Miller : Scott Massey : Scott Szegeski : Ted ‘Clayfin’ Gallup :Theo Hetherington : Thomas Campbell : Tiffany Campbell : Todd Stewart : Troy Dockins : Ty Williams : Yusuke Hanai

Silent Auction 7pm - 9pm

Art to be “in hand” to winning bidder by 9:30pm


100% of the proceeds will go to the Mattson family.

$5 suggested donation at the door





Surfindian is a constantly evolving art project and retail store focused on the art of surfing. Surfindian features surf-themed art, apparel, film, books, and jewelry, as well as fine hand-shaped surfboards, fins and other surfing accessories. Surfindian is located at 4658 Mission Boulevard, in the heart of Pacific Beach, California. The store phone number is 858.412.5334.
For directions and other information, please visit their blog 
HERE.

Sirens: Photography by Liz Cockrum Opening Reception Sat. June 27th @6pm


This Saturday, June 27th, there is an opening reception for Cardiff local Liz Cockrum's series called Sirens at the Eric Phleger Gallery in Leucadia (828 N. Highway 101, Leucadia). If you haven't stopped by the Eric Phleger Gallery make an appointment to check it out. Eric is a guy who knows his art and is very interesting to talk to about the works in his gallery. (760-436-1440) 

As a Beacon's local, Eric has been working hard to bring fine surf art to our community and has put his heart and soul into this gallery to do that. He's got plans to feature more local artists as well as artists from the art world at large. 

This show that features Liz should be very interesting as she has been shooting the various aspects of the woman aquatic. She has a very interesting style and point of view that draws you in and keeps you looking. Stop by the reception from 6-8pm to meet Liz and check out her work.

You can also check out her website www.lizcockrum.com and blog lizcockrum.blogspot.com.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Bro-Am Event at Moonlight June 27th Charity Auction Thursday 25th








The Switchfoot Bro-Am is this Saturday at Moonlight Beach. The event goes off every year and is for a good cause. The guys from Switchfoot are great and if you've ever seen them surf, you know they absolutely kill it. They all spend a good deal of time in local waters. The guys are super humble and I give them a lot of respect for being good role models and putting on an A class event for their fans.

The crew of pros that show up for the event is impressive. My favorite though is seeing Tom Curren surf our local breaks. I'm a product of the 80's and he is still one of my all time favorites.

If you want to support the charity that goes with the event you can do it tomorrow night.

Here is the blurb from the the event site: switchfoot.com/bro-am/

On Thursday, June 25, multi-platinum recording artists Switchfoot present Standing Up For Kids, an auction night soiree in conjunction with the fifth annual Switchfoot Bro-Am, set to benefit local chapters of StandUp For Kids, a national volunteer outreach nonprofit founded here in S.D. dedicated to making a difference in the lives of at-risk and homeless kids. At a beautiful La Jolla Farms home overlooking Black's Beach, guests will enjoy cocktails, hors d'oeuvres, silent and live auctions, and an acoustic performance by special guests. Tickets are limited, and there are two ticket levels — VIP tickets also include a private pre-event meet and greet and photo opportunity with Switchfoot.
 
When: Thursday, June 25, 2009           
Where: Private La Jolla Farms Home
*The address will be emailed to you closer to the event date.
5-6pm: VIP reception with Switchfoot
6-10pm: reception, program, silent & live auctions, performance
Attire: coastal chic


General Tickets: $50 per person  (click here to purchase general tickets
VIP Tickets: $250 per person  (click here to purchase VIP tickets)  

Monday, June 22, 2009

Bahne/Fins Unlimited Tour

The door to the wonderful world of Fins Unlimited.

Bob Bahne with the finished product. A wood fin made from a fin block Cowboy Dan made for Chris Miller.

More wood fins hanging out.

Cool fin chart that was on the wall.



A couple of old boards they had hanging around. Hey man, you gonna ride that?


From the archives, an original Bahne fiberglass skateboard. They used to make 1000 a day out of this shop.

Bob was a great tour guide. He had lots of stories.

This was cool. It was one of the original posters of the urethane wheels.

Last week I went over to Fins Unlimited with Chris Miller to pick up a few fins he had made from Cowboy Dan's wood blocks. They turned out beautifully. While we were there Bob Bahne was kind enough to take time out to show us around. If you haven't already figured out from this site, I like fins. This was heaven to me.

Not only were there alot of fins but the history of that place is unreal. I've been getting custom fins made there for years. When I used to ride thrusters I got turned on to get sets made there of fiberglass fins to replace my plastic ones. It was the best move I ever made. You get so much more drive out of them. When I switched over to twin keels, the first thing I did was get a custom set made that pushed the pivot point of the fin forward, which made the fin flex like a rutter. I did a post a while back and they are still one of my favorite fins.

Even though I would get my fins there this was the first time I got to take a look around and talk shop with Bob. It was really a highlight. He promised to let me back in the place and take some more shots. I can't wait to go back and learn more about the fin making process. Thanks Bob for the time and the stories! If you need some fins don't hesitate to go over, talk shop, and order some custom fins. The quality is second to none and stories from Bob are priceless.
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