Here's a nice little sequence sent over from Mr. Gray. Enjoy.
Monday, April 5, 2010
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Lost Heritage: The Dorymen of Cardiff by Robert Wald
Robert Wald, the founder and editor of Ocean Magazine, is having an exhibit at the Encinitas Library. Anyone who has seen Ocean Mag can appreciate Robert's contribution to our local community. Packed with relevant stories of our local watermen/waterwomen, it's one of the few really good free local magazines that I pick up to read. Here is the info below. It's on now with a public reception on May 1st. See image above for details.
A unique Photo/Story Exhibit by Robert Wald
46 images with running narrative
Spaning 60 feet of curved wall space
Encinitas Library • The Ocean Room
540 Cornish Drive, Encinitas, Ca 92024
Thursday, April 1, 2010
The Iron Cross is already turning into Handplanes
Monday, March 29, 2010
Local Artist John Finkbiner
John is most known for his musical talents but his art has always inspired me. He's a great example of the level of talent that calls Leucadia home.
Check out his site. I think you'll agree.
Friday, March 26, 2010
More Foam for Handplanes
Thanks to Phil Gonzalez we have more foam for our handplane project. Phil, a longtime Leucadia local, hooked us up with a buckled circa 1996 Iron Cross 9'0. The board will yield a good bounty of foam for plenty of handplane fun. For his generosity Phil received our last Leucadia Project tee and a couple of wax buddies. Not a bad score for an old board destine to be dumped.
The bonus was that the board was shaped by our good friend Dennis Murphy. It was board number 7087 in fact. The cool thing is that once we get the board milled down to handplane blanks we are going to get Dennis to shape his own version. It will be pretty cool to see him shape the same foam he shaped 14 years earlier! I'm looking forward to trying it out.
If you have a broken board and would like to donate it, give us a shout. We'll dig through our goody bag and hook you up with something for your generosity.
Enjoy.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Broken Board Handplanes by Kipp Denslow
For a while now I have been thinking about what to do with the countless broken boards I see at the beach and in peoples yards. Boards that will never see water again and will eventually end up in the land fill.
The idea of these once beloved boards ending up in the trash just because they got snapped bugged me. It was a waste for one and cruel to a board that was once free and spent its time in the water.
After some thought and some inspiration from Cyrus Sutton, Danny Hess and Brown Fish for their wood handplanes, Kipp Denslow and I started playing with the idea of turning these old boards into something new. Something that we could reshape into a new beloved friend of the wave riding persuasion.
The result of this project was something that has completely opened my mind to a new world of wave riding. The goal to save broken boards turned into something much more. It turned into fun!
With Kipp as the shaper and glasser and me as the broken board hunter and test pilot we are setting out to clean up the landfills and have fun while doing it. So if you have a broken board and it will go into the trash, give us a shout and we will take it off your hands. Who knows, maybe you'll see that board again in the water someday?
Enjoy.
EL
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Tangelo Fish by Rodney McCoubrey
Inspired by his tangelo tree he works next to in his back yard, Rodney made this piece as a tribute to the beauty of the color orange and especially the tangerine pearlescence that his fruit emanates in early morning sunlight with dew on it.
It's a big one at almost 40 inches wide and it's for sale. Made from street sweeper blades, camper shell skin, old nails, recycled plywood, love and lots of tangelo munchin.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Steve Klinsky Ceramics at Encinitas City Hall
My friend and local ceramic artist Steve Klinsky is showing his work at Encinitas City Hall. He just had a show at the Library as well. I have been very lucky to acquire a number of pieces from him over the years. His work inspires me and his glazes are amazing. He gas fires his work and can spend up to 14 hours managing his firings.
Check out his website for more shots of his work. www.klinskyceramics.com
Saturday, March 6, 2010
A Little Present
bodasurf.blogspot.com
Friday, March 5, 2010
Fin Art by Brandon Turner
Here's a really cool fin design by Brandon Turner. Look at it. You just want to get lost in all those curves. I love it. Thanks Brandon.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
It might not be big but it still takes commitment!

Here's a cool little sequence David sent over. Two things I love about these. One, the first shot with the pelicans in the background. It's just soulful. Two is the last shot with him in the tube with a dry reef below. That just shows commitment.
I'm curious if he has the rest of the sequence. Did he make it?
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