8/7/09

BEGINNING & END

glassing
flight

the first and last shots on a roll of film of Ryan shaping his flexspoon.

7/9/09

RINCON SLURPING IN SUPER 8

Trevor Gordon (ridding the red nugget) and Chadd Konig (on the alaia), enjoying rincon this spring...


6/17/09

STRECHING THE CANVAS


We met Chase Burns in Byron Bay and spent a fair bit of time hanging with him.
i am pretty convinced he is genius...

6/3/09

MY FAVORITE BALLET



is the free one on Cabrillo blvd on warm weekends.
super8, april 2009.

5/26/09

BOARD ART, ROUND 2

To make a week off of work more productive I bought some paint pens and demanded some canvases from Brando. He entrusted me with his lovely CI T.Knox (1, 2, 3) and told me "be careful Morg". I don't have the slightest clue as to what I created, but I think it captures the mystery of how we roll.

board art 1"/>

view it super large

5/13/09

TUESDAY'S ART

Something a bit different finally...
Here is some fart I did yesterday on a board Brando decommissioned to my room awhile ago...

board art 2

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3/26/09

AUSTRALIA IN SUPER 8



Not really reflective of the waves we/i surfed, but retro nonetheless!

3/21/09

ZUMA WATERHOUSING SHORT



Found old footage, Trevor Gordon & Brandon Smith.
first session with my old waterhousing... May 2008

1/31/09

HORSES



One of my most sincere (and secretive) passions is advertising. A well designed, witty, honest, raw, shocking, or just plain simple ad will always capture my appreciation. Especially considering how pathetic America's advertising is, versus the rest of the planet's.

The first and last time I viewed this advertisement was in a private theater in downtown London, at the age of 10. The theater was housed in a prominent digital design firm's building, where me Mum's two god-brothers had just finished directing the CGI in the above clip. it was something else to watch that spot on a 40ft screen. And so, yesterday I was beyond elated when i was reunited with the commercial.
I love the rough, wild attitude it carries, with such profound imagery.

To me, it is not even an ad, but art.

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