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Okay, Guys, This Is Where I Draw the Line

02.19.2007 | 10:05 am | Houston

From Abrahan Garza comes this flick of an addition to one of those red balls on the bridges across HWY 59.

First: Those balls aren’t doing any harm. If anything, they see enough damage from the smog on the highway. Take a closer look at one of them next time you’re driving by, and you’ll see the backside of each is much duller than the front.

Second: This crooked-ass attempt at a face totally sucks. It would’ve been one thing if the artist had just scrawled his name; that at least could’ve been argued for under a general pro-graffiti stance. But this lame face is way off base, in terms of perpective and location on the ball. Hey, douche, next time you’re out drunk with a can of paint, stick to the Dumpsters.

Lollipauperz

02.17.2007 | 8:32 am | Houston

More from Derek Shumate and company.

The.Story.Of

02.15.2007 | 8:59 am | Austin

Normally I wouldn’t post photos of a band‘s promotional posters, but these are freakin’ tight. I’m lovin’ the paper stock.

The Streets Speak: Lollipauperz

02.12.2007 | 8:07 am | Houston

Derek Shumate sent us a description of the Lollipauperz collective last? November.? His words are in italics below.

Ok, so this is in no way a definitive recap about the Lollipauperz activities, but here goes… We’re just an art collective that was established about a year and a half ago. We started off having art parties all the time and would invite all our friends over to chill and create visual art on found pieces of wood which all ended up on the streets of Houston, Galveston, Austin & NYC. ? We ended up doing about 150 to 200 pieces before moving on to other things.

Something else that has been in the works are a bunch of jam sessions. There’s been a lot of musicians and non-musicians getting down at the Lollipauperz house. A fellow member has been recording all these sessions onto tapes and is currently editing all the stuff to make a single great tape. I hope this gets done because it would be a great CD to pass around to people. It’s totally organic and lo-fi. Sounds awesome.

Hmmm what else have we done… hair mail, book swaps, public collaging, street poetry, etc…

As a group, we’ve sort of been on hiatus due to a number of personal conflicts. We decided to stop creating and start finishing up old projects on an individual basis and start promoting it all. Hopefully one day we’ll all get back together and start the creation process but as for now we’re taking some time off and have nothing planned outside of what I mentioned above. What we experienced this past year was so intense. Regardless of what’s happening in our lives it’s probably best to take a break anyway so we don’t burn out.

But fear not! We will be out and about with our works. The spirit still lives on and we’re still friends.

Sound Exchange

02.10.2007 | 8:28 am | Austin

I couldn’t believe it when the Sound Exchange on the Drag was converted into a Baja Fresh a couple years back. I suddenly felt a huge disconnect between myself and the kids currently attending UT. At least? the new owner, after some serious public outcry, opted to keep the Daniel Johnston mural on the side of the building. That thing was easily one of my favorite Austin icons, long before I even knew who Johnston was.

And now Baja Fresh has closed down, leaving a weird, no doubt highly expensive shell of a building on the Drag. Until some other bullshit, yuppie-in-training establishment takes over, the spot is a great location for street art.

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