California Posters – Capitola
The City of Capitola sits on the shores of the Pacific Ocean along Monterey Bay. Located just 35 miles southwest of San Jose and less than two hours’ drive from San Francisco, “Camp… Continue reading
Kirby Scudder: Artist, Illustrator, Community Builder Kirby Scudder is a Santa Cruz–based artist, illustrator, author, filmmaker, arts advocate, and cultural instigator whose work blurs the line between image-making, public art, community organizing, and… Continue reading
“You Have No New Messages” Driving up River Street past Highway 1, you may have taken note of what appears to be a double-decker cow. The 30-foot colorful wooden sculpture is the work… Continue reading
The team in front of my 23′ Coho Salmon installed on the Soquel Bridge for “Ebb & Flow”. The Ebb & Flow River Arts Project celebrates and enlivens the San Lorenzo River and the… Continue reading
New students trickling into town for the first time are getting a crash course on Santa Cruzan identity, thanks to a 30-foot-long caricature map of Santa Cruz now plastered on the corner of… Continue reading
Blank is known amongst entrepreneurs and students as one of the “The Godfathers of Silicon Valley.” I included his K & S Ranch in the poster as a tribute to Steve because of… Continue reading
I was commissioned to build a life size elephant lantern for the Denver zoo’s holiday light show. I was commissioned by the Om Gallery in Santa Cruz and we had 3 weeks to… Continue reading
The City of Capitola sits on the shores of the Pacific Ocean along Monterey Bay. Located just 35 miles southwest of San Jose and less than two hours’ drive from San Francisco, “Camp… Continue reading
Lots of artists, not many galleries. For decades, those words summed up the limitations of the Santa Cruz art scene. This art-inspiring seaside city is awash with expressive souls who draw, paint, sculpt,… Continue reading
For artists around the globe, an art space is a space in which to create and manifest their creative visions. In 1979 in Minneapolis, a group formed a nonprofit organization to advocate for… Continue reading
In 1954, the Wrigley Company began construction on a 385,000-square-foot property on the West Side of Santa Cruz. This would become the only West Coast production facility for the ks24Chicago-based chewing gum company.… Continue reading
In the mid 1700s, four academics interested in the development of modern political, sociological, and educational thought — J.J. Rousseau, J.H. Pestalozzi, John Ruskin and Herbert Spencer — wrote about the importance of… Continue reading
This year’s Vans Warped Tour begins on June 11 in Anchorage, Alaska, and ends in Denver, Colo. on Aug. 3. The tour makes its way through cities in the US over the summer… Continue reading
In the 1942 film “Casablanca,” Humphrey Bogart played the character Rick Blaine, proprietor of an upscale nightclub and gambling den in Casablanca. The character had to choose between his love for a woman… Continue reading
Ansted is a town in Fayette County, W.Va., with a population of 1,404. Bald eagles and peregrine falcons glide over the region’s hardwood forests. Farmland and natural springs provide food and water to… Continue reading
Camille Krilanovich pulls up to 1010 Fair Ave. on the Westside of Santa Cruz. Camille walks to the far corner of the shop and checks her irons then takes a seat next to… Continue reading
Some of the earliest surviving painted portraits of people, who were not kings or emperors, are the funeral portraits that survived in the dry climate of Egypt in the 7th century BC. Through… Continue reading
The popularity of “rock and roll” in the 1950s and 60s saw an explosion of young rock and roll bands being formed all over the country. And with these bands rose the need… Continue reading
I built the sculpture in the Hide House (site of the future Theater) at the Tannery during the course of a month. It was made in 3 equal size pieces that were eventually… Continue reading