Sunday, March 23, 2008

International Pillow Fight Day

In case you missed it, Saturday was International Pillow Fight Day.

Cities all over the world host massive pillow fights, just because!!!

The Rules

Soft pillows only! + Swing lightly, many people will be swinging at once. + Do not swing at people without pillows or with cameras. + Remove glasses beforehand! + The event is FREE and appropriate for ALL AGES. Wait until 3:00 to begin. + This event is more fun with feathers!

Costumes and funky pillows encouraged :)

Here's how it went down in Union Square, NYC.






Photos: Chang W. Lee

Jeremy Fish Board Collabs



All three skateboards designed with art from Jeremy Fish with Michael Sieben, Todd Bratrud, and Pushead.

"Sieben Board: from the looks of this graphic, one might think mr sieben and i stayed up all night drawing this thing on mushrooms. and although i cannot confirm mr sieben, i havent taken mushrooms in a long time. trippy collab anyway.

Bratrud Board: so this mermaid had a baby, and she was sad because she couldnt remember if the father was a pirate or a squid. super sad story actuall, but makes for a funny graphic. hats off to you todd, you are a master of your craft.

Pushead Board: pushead gave me the sheet music, and i made it into a song. a true inspration to all lovers of a well drawn skull." Jeremy Fish

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Saturday, March 8, 2008

Etnies/ Verte Bash @ Max Fish, NYC




Rodney Smith & Peter Bici


Nick Mugging


Billiards among gentlemen....sort of


Mark Nardelli


RB Umali

Spencer Fujimoto


This place was a blur... The Library


LAte night scuffles are fun to watch


Another beautiful Brooklyn morning

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Some old dude sleeping in a field




Only minutes from this clearing is a bustling city. The noise within it’s breadth is obnoxious. The crowds are unbearable this time of year. There is a lot of action. No room for thought. Full steam ahead. Eyes forward. Or down. Anything to avoid contact.

The airplanes fly low, overhead. The train station is close as well and there is the intermittent rumbling of boxcars and the screeching of brakes. There are so many whistles, horns and voices; it could give you a different level of a headache every two blocks.

But if you know the right path. If you are willing to stray off course. If you search hard enough, you can find yourself a small piece of heaven.

From glubdub.com