Archive for January, 2010

New Collage from Nathan and Noah Rice.

Friday, January 29th, 2010

New collage art from COMUNE/Drop City artists Nathan and Noah Rice.

Portland based twin artists have been turning out a collage a day since January 1st.

-Corey

Braydon

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

I always love it when Braydon stops by. He always has some story that blows my mind. Of course it’s never anything I can divulge to the public. This kid’s crazier than a basket of snakes, and I mean that in the best way possible. Hell yeah Braydon!

CS: Yo man, how have you been?
BS: Doing really good thanks! Just been skating my ass off, you know how it is.

CS: What’s new?
BS: Just working on the last few months of the emerica video. That’s been my life right now.

CS: I have to live vicariously through you. Do you have any wild stories for me?
BS: Well I met this crazy older women a few days ago and been hanging with her doing all types of weird shit. She’s been dressing me up in intense stuff and taking me in really funny places. I’m not going to tell you the rest so you’re just going to have to use your imagination.

CS: You been skating a bunch? How’s the knee situation?
BS: It’s been really strong I go to the gym all the time. I know that sounds gay, but whatever it takes to skate – you dig!!!

CS: What do you think of all the new COMUNE gear?
BS: Shit is so cool!! I’m super hyped to be part of such talented peeps.

CS: Cool, well get outta here before you get stuck in traffic.
BS: Yeah thanks, it was good chillin’ with all of you.

-Corey

Ray Gordon Sassy Bear

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Photographer and COMUNE/Drop City contributor Ray Gordon sent over this photo of him “Getting the Shot”.

Ray’s lucky that beast didn’t turn on him!

See more of Ray’s photography at www.raygordon.com

-Corey

Woven Bones interview on LA Records.com.

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

COMUNE/Drop City collaborators Woven Bones have a really cool interview on LA Records.

Look for COMUNE/Drop City signature artist tee by Andy Burr(Bones) dropping in June.

Austin-based Woven Bones are the next installment of dark lo-fi weirdo rock to be introduced into L.A. Bandleader Andy Burr (vocals/guitar) talks to L.A. RECORD about melting faces, being buried with a Velvet Underground record and turning heartache and anguish into rock ‘n’ roll. This interview by Camella Lobo.

Click the image to read the full interview:

-Corey

MP3 Monday

Monday, January 25th, 2010

-Corey

COREY SMITH “OBSOLETE DREAMS”

Monday, January 25th, 2010

COMUNE PRESENTS:
COREY SMITH “OBSOLETE DREAMS”
February 5th – March 1st, 2010
Opening Reception – February 5, 2010, 7-12pm

Portland, OR– February 5, 2010 – COMUNE presents DROP CITY artist, Corey Smith’s, “Obsolete Dreams” solo exhibition at Worksound Gallery, 820 SE Alder, Portland, OR 97214.

We’ve seen the future, and it only looks good in hardware specs. Amid famine, collapse, and massacre, we dream of freedom. From the pyramid to the moon shuttle, man’s greatest endeavor has always been to subjugate death and the dreams of sleep—to own them, control them, escape there—to paint our own new futures onto the blank slate of unfilled coordinates.

In Obsolete Dreams, artist Corey Smith confronts the hulking physicality of these useless masters of dreams and death: Cold-War stealth bombers, moon shuttles, astronauts, the unholy engine fueled by the American flag. But Smith remakes them according to their own dream logic, that alien symbolism of deflective curve and angle that is both perfect and perfectly incomprehensible to the life that is always right here in front of us.

So in Smith’s work, silent death comes in the bright colors of advertising, and bombers swing lovely as children’s models on wires. The grim, grey haze of a satellite photo takes on a more intense reality than the one you know, because it comes from that high, floating future. Even if the art of science is war and escape, there’s nothing more romantic than chasing the zero all the way down. And space is where you dream, when you dream on empty.

Corey Smith’s Obsolete Dreams calls out to the primal dreams themselves: Long live the dead dreams, long after their masters have forgotten how to dream.

About COREY SMITH.
Corey Smith is a painter, sculptor and photographer from Portland, OR, who currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. His paintings and photography have appeared in Vice, Elle, ID, FHM, Frequency, Complex, and Arkade magazines, among others. His works have been shown in galleries across the country, including Upper Playground (Portland, OR), Versus (Los Angeles), On Six (San Francisco), KCDC (New York City), and the Orange County Museum of Art. Corey Smith currently works as Art Director at COMUNE and manages the Drop City artist program/Strange Weather Gallery. To view more of his work, visit coreysmithtimetravel.com and highpoweredstreetdrugs.com.


Background props

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Lamar Oden and Braydon totally hanging out! Kinda.

-Corey

Nuge in the new Thrasher.

Monday, January 25th, 2010

Pick up a copy of the latest Thrasher and check out this photo of Nuge in the Puerto Rico tour article.

-Corey

Noel Sinclair Boyt

Monday, January 25th, 2010

COMUNE/Drop City artist Noel Sinclair Boyt added some new drawings to his site.

See more of Noel’s work at: www.noelsinclairboyt.com

“Singularities in Collapsing Stars” ink on paper.

“I believe that life on Earth is at an ever-increasing risk of being wiped out by a disaster such as sudden nuclear war, a genetically engineered virus, or other dangers.” -Stephen Hawking


“ROUGH STUFF” ink on paper.

-Corey

Introducing Sean Ciminesi

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Check out our newest member of the COMUNE family. Sean Ciminesi aka Chingy, aka Sean C, aka Chango is our new West Coast Sales rep. He is also part of the COMUNE motorcycle club and has been part of the Family since day one. We all look forward to working with him.

-Corey

Let’s have a party!

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Scotty, Shelby, and friends had a party celebrating “life while the world slowly decays in the midst of an economic and emotional downturn”.

It was a killer party.

Photos by Shelby.

-Corey

COLOR Magazine

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Pick up the latest copy of COLOR magazine and check out the latest COMUNE ad featuring a photograph by COMUNE/Drop City photographer Jason Lee Parry.

See more of Jason’s work at http://www.jasonleeparry.com/


-Corey

MP3 Monday

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Errrr, Tuesday! Here’s a jam by the late, great, Jay Reatard.

-Corey

Gareth and Nuge in The Skateboard Mag

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Pick up a copy of the latest Skateboard Mag and check out COMUNE skateboarders Gareth and Nuge.

-Corey

How to build an “Infinity Wall”

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Jason Lee Parry and I just built an infinity wall in our place.

An “Infinity wall” or “Cyc Wall” is a curved, seamless wall and floor used as a backdrop.

It’s used for creating an illusion of unlimited space or distance in the background of exterior scenes or for obtaining lighting effects.

Building an “Infinity wall” is kind of like building a skate ramp except you can’t be as drunk.

This is how you do it.:

Draw up some very precise plans. Try to be as accurate as possible as you can see by my plan here.

Buy a bunch of wood and start nailing it together.

Saw some wood until until it fits.

You need to make the transitions kinda tight. Flex two layers of 1/4″ plywood into the transitions and screw it down tight.

Build the floor and add a couple extra 2″x4″s incase people start getting wild. Use 1/2″ plywood on the floor and wall.

Repeat process on the other half. It’ll go a lot quicker now that you know what you’re doing.

Use liquid nail to secure the Masonite. Use some screws to tack it down in the corners until it sets.

Do not invite this guy over unless you want to lose all motivation and precision.

You’re almost there. Plaster in the seems and screw holes.

Cover all the blemishes. You want this thing to be smooth as possible.

Sand the hell out of it. You’re going to want to cover your face and any furniture cus it’s going to be real dusty.

Finish it with 3 coats of flat white paint.

Set up some lights and invite Erin Axtell over.

Take beautiful pictures!

This latest set of photos will be on Jason Lee Parry’s website soon.

See more of Jason’s work at http://jasonleeparry.com/

-Corey

Jimmy Fontaine

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

COMUNE/Drop City photographer Jimmy Fontaine sent over this new series of photos.

See more of Jimmy’s work at www.jimmyfontaine.com and

www.jimmyfontainephotography.blogspot.com

-Corey