Transitions – the first solo art offering from Chad Muska – opens this Saturday (June 1) at New Image Art in West Hollywood. 7-10 PM. 7920 Santa Monica Boulevard. Sounds pretty sick. From the press release: “The show represents a lot to me,” Chad said. “It’s about the struggles I’ve been going through in life… Continue reading Muska at New Image Art
Author: Joe Castro
Joe Castro is a collage artist, musician, oil painter and graphic designer currently lurking somewhere between Philadelphia and Delaware. For more info, visit mightyjoecastro.com
Silvia Grav
Last month I stumbled upon some photographs by Madrid’s Silvia Grav and was completely blown away by the phantasmic quality of her work, often containing images of disbodied figures soaking within various states of dreamlike existence. As far as I can tell, she’s just in her early twenties so, with that kind of talent, she’s… Continue reading Silvia Grav
On Deck VIII
I recently donated this custom painted board (entitled Ghosts Returning) to the Montana Skatepark Organization’s On Deck VIII art auction and fundraiser. The auction takes place Friday May 3 at the Brink Gallery in Missoula – however, for those like me who can’t make it out to Big Sky Country, you can still bid on… Continue reading On Deck VIII
Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
I was super stoked to design a poster for one of my favorite bands of late, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, for their gig last night at the Keswick Theatre, just outside of Philadelphia. It’s a 3 color silkscreen on 100lb Black French Construction paper and only 50 were produced. These were specially commissioned… Continue reading Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Newark in Philadelphia
This Friday night (March 22), Exit Skate Shop in Philly will be showing some artwork by a select few of Rogers Skateboards finest dudes – Michael Sieben, Bill Pierce and Nate Lacoste. Things start getting rad around 7pm. 825N. 2nd Street. Philadelphia, PA. If you like to think of yourself as somewhat of a polite human being,… Continue reading Newark in Philadelphia
Ken Taylor
I spend the majority of my day completely alone, working away in a tiny attic studio space with little to no human interaction or distractions. So, like we all do when things get slow, I like to take a not so leisurely stroll down the interweb worm hole in hopes of finding some new inspiration.… Continue reading Ken Taylor
McRad Dunk
Speaking as a skateboarder/musician who grew up in Delaware and started skating in the late 80’s, Chuck Treece was a local legend and a true source of inspiration and pride for the Newark scene. Corny as it may sound, he was our hometown hero, the older guy who went out and made it happen. We… Continue reading McRad Dunk