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.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Photography By Jim Volkert








I met Jim through a friend of mine. He falls into the small world category. I met him, we started chatting and it came out we live about 300 yards away from each other. Apparently for quite a while and we never ran into each other before that day. Jim is a great guy and extremely talented. He is a photographer as well as musician. He and his band play local gigs each week at La Papagallo and other spots locally. His photography is beautiful and I have to admit it looks good on the site, however full size is even better. He shoots all his work with a 4"x 5" film camera so the resolution and quality is amazing. I am hoping that Jim will do a show someday locally to show off his work at full size. Until then this will have to do. Enjoy.

A Bit More Soul

Jon Peck of Patagonia with a clean little shoulder and five piggy's headed south bound.

Jack Lohse with the soul fire burning.

Here are a few more from David to inspire you.  It's a bit smaller today so grab some extra foam and/or some length and enjoy your fathers day weekend. 

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Nice Video of Del Moro


I found this video on Chris' site. He is such a prolific poster that it got buried after a few days. I found myself going back and tracking it down to take another look so I thought I'd share and give it a spot here so I could find it more easily.  The surfing is great and I love the music. Good job  Chris and Justin Krumb for a fine little video.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

What I'm Watching - Musica Surfica


I got the film Musica Surfica the other day and I've already watched it 3 times. I have to admit that this film inspires me. It is shot and edited really well and the surfing and music is amazing. 

The main star of the film is Derek Hynd, who I now think is one of my top 5 favorite surfers of all time. I never knew that much about Derek. After seeing this film I realize how brilliant he is. He is so creative in his surfing he just inspires you to want to go surf. I say that any movie that can do that to me is a keeper.  There are times when we all get into a surf funk.  Having a film that gets the saltwater moving in your veins again is priceless. There is nothing more valuable to our surf souls then getting the stoke back. 

The film is an interesting mix between classical music and finless surfing. I have to admit that I never really saw myself wanting to go finless. I'm intrigued by it all and like to watch it, but I never got the bug to take off my fins and have a go at it. This movie changed that. I found myself wondering if I could ditch the fins on my fish could I pull some 360's like Derek?

When you think of finless you definitely think of Alaia's. They are featured to a degree in this film and have an influence, but it is the modern finless boards that really stole the show for me. Derek, on his experimental boards, is doing things I have never seen on the Alaia's or other finned boards for that matter. It really is amazing to watch. 

All and all it is a great film. It was shot well, has a great sound track and was most definitely inspiring. I got my copy as a download at the thesurfnetwork.com. Enjoy.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

From The Archives







Every now and then David sifts through his archives and pulls out some images that he is found of. He was telling me that the 2008 winter session at Black's was one of his favorites. Here are a series from that swell. The first one is a classic. He shot that image and didn't even know the dolphin was in it until he got home. Enjoy.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Mick Pulling In


You gotta love email. One minute you're bored and the next you get photos from across the globe of your buddy getting tubed. This is one of those emails that comes out of the blue and gets you stoked in the middle of the night, making you lay awake mind surfing until the wee hours of the morning. The lucky guy in this shot is Australian filmmaker Mick Waters. I have no idea where it's of but it looks like wherever it is, it's good and uncrowded.  Enjoy.
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