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Robert Williams – Mr. Bitchin’ DVD

December 10, 2013 by Tim Granda

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DC-tiny-wedge The killer new documentary about artist Robert Williams hits today: Robert Williams – Mr. Bitchin’. Everything I’ve heard about it has been awesome, and I’ll be grabbing a copy for myself as soon as my wife leaves the room. Do yourself a favor and check this out!

 

Robert Williams Mister Bitchin’ CLS Trailer from Cinema Libre Studio on Vimeo.

 

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Robert Williams was an artist in search of a movement. A prolific oil painter, whose painstakingly detailed work often featured naked women, death, destruction, booze and clowns, he didn’t quite fit the fine art mold.

In the early 1960s he was confronted with trendy abstraction and superficial pop art. Schooled in the Hot Rod Culture of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth and Von Dutch, he emerged as a leader in the Underground Comic revolution along with R. Crumb, contributing regularly to Zap Comix.

His antisocial paintings of an alternative reality were marginalized by the art world for decades although he became a hero of sorts for underground artists. His notoriety exploded when his painting Appetite for Destruction was used (and much vilified) as the cover for that 1987 Guns N’ Roses’ album.

When he started Juxtapoz Magazine in 1994, his movement found him. Legions of artists looking for a place within the contemporary art world for their cartoonish realism identified with his “LowBrow” aesthetic. At the time, Williams predicted that, “Low brow and alternative art are the crack in the dam and with this leak the art world will never be the same.”

 

By 2010 the art world could ignore him no longer and he was included in the prestigious Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. ROBERT WILLIAMS MR. BITCHIN documents this influential artist as he rises to the top of the art world, always an outsider.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Ed Big Daddy Roth, guns and roses, juxtapoz, Lowbrow, lowbrow art, Mr Bitchin, Robert Crumb, Robert Williams, The Pan Handlers Awakening, von dutch, zap comix

Motorcycle Graphics: Outsider Art…

December 10, 2013 by Tim Granda

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DC-tiny-wedge Check out  Motorcycle Graphics: Outsider Art, Graphics and Illustration, a cool new hardcover book by Gary Inman.

Classic and vintage motorbikes are once again at the epicenter of counterculture. Talk to any of the custom shops and you realize that filmmakers, artists, surfers, designers, skaters, and many A-list actors are buying, riding, and commissioning motorcycles that move them.

After decades of being marketed as a midlife crisis toy, the motorcycle and the culture that surrounds it are returning to their authentic roots—real machines ridden by those who care about the machine and the release from quotidian drudgery, rather than show.

In the wake of this cultural shift have emerged many new boutique custom shops and street riding outfitters. Even more significantly, a wave of vibrant new graphic design has emerged worldwide to give the movement its aesthetic stamp.

It is this work which is documented here, and will be hugely inspiring to anyone on the scene and graphic designers alike. Artists include Will Barras (UK), Dirty Donny (San Francisco), Leviathan (Spain), Shawn McKinney (Los Angeles), Scarlett Rickard (UK), Lennard Schuurmans (Netherlands), Silent TV (France), Tokyo Guns (Japan), Carby Tuckwell (Australia), Chris Watson (UK), and Jeff Wright (Des Moines, Iowa).

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Carby Tuckwell, Chris Watson, Dirty Donny, Gary Inman, Jeff Wright, Lennard Schuurmans, Leviathan, Motorcycle Graphics: Outsider Art Graphics and Illustration, Scarlett Rickard, Shawn McKinney, Silent TV, Tokyo Guns, Will Barras

Born Free 5: Two Days Away!

December 10, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge There’s only two days left until the greatest bike show on the planet descends upon Silverado, California: Born Free 5!

In addition to row after row of gorgeous bikes fighting to detonate your brain, there’s going to be lots of cool stuff to check out from all the sponsors and vendors spread out across the show. Here’s just a few gems you should keep your eyes peeled for:

FMA’s Born Free 5 shirt (see above) by #the_harpoon

The Lone Ranger MC top

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BC Speed Shop’s “Viking Biker” tee by Neuf Vies will be available at the 74’s Forever booth.

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Monkey skull rings in bronze or sterling silver by Clutch Monkey.

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El Mugroso’s killer key chains.

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Duane Ballard’s Kosmosaki Super Custom KZ1000 tee by The Berzerker

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Lots of tees coming at ya from Lady Hump.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: 74's Forever, BC Speed Shop, Born Free, born free 5, Clutch Monkey, Duane Ballard, el mugroso, fma, Kosmosaki, Lady Hump, Lone Rangers MC, Neuf Vies, the harpoon, theberserker, Viking Biker

What’s with the lack of updates?!

December 10, 2013 by Tim Granda

DC-tiny-wedge Since the end of May, life’s been pretty hectic over at the Doom Cycle compound. The Greasy Dozen deadline is quickly approaching for my bike build, so I’ve been out in the shop at every opportunity to get that finished up.
On top of that, my wife and I are expecting our first child any day now (a boy), so tending to her and getting everything in order has been a top priority. I’ll be back to regular my posting soon, and man do I have some killer stuff lined up! Stay tuned!
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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Devotchka, Greasy Dozen

Maxwell Paternoster’s Ruby Castel Helmet

December 10, 2013 by Tim Granda

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DC-tiny-wedge Artist Maxwell Paternoster from Corpses From Hell just painted up this Ruby Castel helmet and it turned out killer! It’s not often that we get to watch an artist work out a design, but along with these photos they posted a cool video showing just that (which includes a lot of other shenanigans involving mud, fire, and probably dismemberment). Stop by CFH to check out some more pics along with everything else they’ve been up to of late.

Ruby X Corpses From Hell from Richard Baybutt on Vimeo.

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Filed Under: Featured Category, News Tagged With: Corpses From Hell, Maxwell Paternoster, Ruby Castel

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