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Pismo, LA, and Fiberglass Dinosaurs
Written by Noah Hanson   
Thursday, 20 July 2006 08:30
Noah continues his travels across the US heading down California and through LA.

Hello again! In my last trip log I left off at a privately owned campground in Big Sur, where we stayed the night and explored some of the rad local beaches. It was slightly crowded, but still a really great place to stop and rest, plus the camp staff was really helpful in telling us how to get to a hidden beach a few miles away. So far the coast and it's people have been super kind to us, not to mention how beautiful it all is. It's a pretty surreal feeling, driving the coast over these last couple weeks, knowing that we're on the very edge of the land with nothing but water out to the West.

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The next day we continued our journey south where to our surprize we found Hearst's Castle.

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See it up there in the hills? Basically it's a huge mansion that was built by some dead rich dood, whose hobby was to collect rare artifacts from all over the world (most probably based on their dollar value), and then to constantly build new rooms attached to his enormous pad, to house all of his "stuff." Back in the day it used to be like $5 a person to tour the place, and then you could just drive up to it all by yourself. Now that the guy's dead, it's like $25 and you have to take a shuttle bus full of sweaty, crying kids with poop in their pants if you wanna go. Michelle and I decided against the tour, and stuck to just checking out the free visitor center. It was pretty interesting, but after about 20 minutes we decided to make our way down to Pismo Beach instead. On the way down we were surprised once again, when we found a spot on the coast littered with all these elephant seals!

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Here's a video showing how they shift their fat ass' around.

And here's a video I took of two male's biting each other! After hanging out with the seals for about half an hour it was time to press on.

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Michelle spent a lot of time at Pismo Beach as a younger person, so it was cool for her to go back and see how well she remembered it all.

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We stayed there for a couple hours and ate cinnamon rolls from a small shop a few blocks away, buried each other in the soft, fine sand, and found a liquor store that sold mini bottles of rum for our bottle of coke.

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We camped that night [Friday] at a camp in San Simeon State Park. Now, I'm not much of a complainer about this kind of thing, but do yourself a favor and don't camp at San Simeon State Park if given the choice. It's relatively close to the beach, but that's all it has going for it. The campsites are small and crowded, the grass is stiff and brown, there's no trees [= no shade], there are a lot of RVs that pull in late at night, the dense fog in that little area gets all of your stuff drenched with dew, and you have to pay for "hot" showers that are really just barely lukewarm. By the way, you're not even supposed to use the showers, since they belong to another campsite. If you wanna use 'em you gotta sneak down there after it gets dark without getting caught. Save yourself the $22.50 and sleep in your car instead, or just find another spot all together.

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That said, we naturally made the best of it, grabbed some beers, and hiked down to the beach to stare at the setting sun, all while walking around popping little kelp carrots on the ground with our feet.

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Here Michelle pee's out some booze. That night we grilled up some delicious veggies from a farmer's market we had gone to in Fresno, and Michelle finished reading me "From The Mixed up Files Of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg, thanks to our rechargable lantern.

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Saturday we headed down the coast further, through beautiful Santa Barbara, and down to L.A. Somewhere along the way I spotted this hotdog man at a gas station ... Not pictured: huge American flag napkin wrapped around his backside. Anyway, L.A. is a strange place. It seems to be a 90% desolate, filthy, car-packed slum, with about 10% really, really awesome beach. We called my friend Jaime Flam to see if we could crash at his place, but our schedules ended up clashing since he had just left town to visit SF for the week. Not sure of what to do, we cruised around the streets, looking for fun things to do on our own.

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Saw this mural and threw up in my mouth a little bit.

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"The"

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And then I found Sunset Blvd on accident. I shot this for all the emo's out there.

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Some graffiti scribbles mixed in with prayers and shit were all over the thing. From there I could just barely see the Hollywood sign through the smog, and also found a Giant Robot store with an attached gallery called JUNC. The guy running the place looked kinda like Bobby Birdman, and didn't want me taking any photos for some reason. I decided to pull the "I blog through FecalFace" card, so once he heard that he was all about it. Here's some stuff from their sculpture show.

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There was stuff by Evah Fan, Gary Garay, Jungmin Koh, Albert Reyes, Florencio Zavala, Rachel Sumpter, Luke Ramsey, Patrick Roberts, Esther Watson, Mark Todd, Jess Hutch, and Mari Araki. After all that I back tracked and drove all the way back up to Camarillo, where my old roomie Cody, AKA Chodester, lives with his grammy-wammy. Appearently she can't hold her farts in long enough to let us stay any longer than one night, so we had to jet early the next morning to keep her from exploding. Plus, get this, she actually expected Michelle and I to sleep in seperate bedrooms while we were there. Well, after she passed out we broke the rules and just got drunk with Chodey and watched "Wet Hot American Summer" anyway. Still though, it was great seeing the Chodster again, and we had a pretty good time looking at all of his grandma's porcelin wolf decorations while we were there. Really, the stay there was actually a lot more fun than I make it out to be. Thanks for letting us crash, Cody! The next morning we headed back towards L.A. where we hung out at Venice Beach for a couple hours.

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Venice Beach is interesting yet I'm sure vastly different from the real Venice in Italy ... Lots of beach bums pounding booze mid-day, surfers, people on beach cruiser bikes, skateboarders, and people hawking all sorts of random junk from henna tattoos to sculptures made solely out of motorcycle parts.

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That thing was life-sized and only one of the massively huge collection of Predator, Alien, and Star Wars figures. We also checked out a legal grafitti area on the beach, and it was definitely cool to see people spray painting murals in broad daylight in an area teeming with cops and pedestrians.

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Also to be noted was a man who had brought a large, professional-type sound system down to this little cement amphitheater on the beach so that he could roller skate to his own music. That's right ... roller skate! He had the moves, too. Check it! (The ending is the best.)

Does anyone know what song that is?

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After a swim and then a shower to rid our bodies of the sea salt, we spent another half an hour or so driving around so I could get my LA graffiti and mural fix.

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These ovens were my all time favorite.

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Our next destination was Cabazon, CA, the location of the giant hollow dinosaurs made famous in the cinematic masterpiece "Pee-Wee's Big Adventure".

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To get to the dinosaurs we drove East for a couple hours through the desert, into this creepy little valley with brown air [from the smog sucked in from LA and elsewhere] and a million of those wind-electric-generators. I remember it being especially creepy since the i-pod was on shuffle and some super scary Aphex Twin was playing the whole time. Have you ever played the final level in the SNES game StarFox, where everything is colored tan, and a bunch of huge metal chunks are flying at you? I was reminded of that stage during the drive ... (Please, somebody, know what I'm refering too.) Anyway, we eventually arrived to where we found the dinos sharing their turf with a gas station and fast food giant, Burger King.

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That's me there, with my hands on my hips. Sadly we found out that you now have to pay to go inside of the T-rex, and tickets must be purchased inside of the brontosaurus.

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If you've ever wondered what was inside of a giant, fiberglass brontosaurus, I will tell you: a gift shop full of wingnut Christian creationist propaganda!! As far as we could tell, it looked like some wacko group bought the dinosaurs for $250,000 a few years back in an attempt to educate the public about how God created dinosaurs [and presumably everything else]. There were posters and murals all over, calling evolution "a theory in crisis," as well as a full library of books (for sale) with such titles as "Bones Of Contention: A Creationist Assessment of Human Fossils."

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Inside the gift shop lurk such treasures as stuffed dinosaurs, Precious Moments dolls, and my personal favorite, "1 Savior + 3 Nails = 4 Given" t-shirts in size XXXL. That just made Cabazon even creepier.

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Eventually we had our fill of Cabazon's dirty air and it's creationist ways, so we headed Southwest, past hundreds of similar looking sub-divisions, full of thousands of cookie cutter homes.

Well, that's all for now, but I'll continue this story later from where I had my humble beginnings. That being my birthplace, San Diego, CA. Where the weather is perfect year round, Barbaque is eaten on a daily basis, and the parks are always holding a birthday or block party of some kind. Until then, send me your comments, and wish me luck on my journey! OH! Also, right now I'm actually as far as Philly on the East Coast. Right now I have a place to stay with reliable internets, but on Sunday or Monday I have plans to go to NYC but still with nowhere to crash. Anyone out there reading this, PLEASE leave a comment if you've got some floor space for 2! We're gettin' a little worried. Thanks!

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Ferris also released the video Fingered! he produced with animator Jim Dirschberger. View it

Ferris Plock Friday at Benny Gold in SF

 

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SFAI's 2013 MFA graduates—working in painting, photography, printmaking, film, sculpture, installation, digital media, performance, and across media—will present work that embraces the Institute's signature spirit of experimentation and conceptual risk-taking.

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CCA opens their MFA show Thursday, May 16th

 

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Check the details, mark it in the calendar, and we'll be seeing you there!

Needles & Pens celebrates 10 years!

 

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"The Jangs" photography by Michael Jang opening Thursday

 

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ARYZ at Fifty24SF

ARYZ (Spain) opened his newest gallery show at Fifty24SF last Friday and, if you live in the Bay Area, you need to go. This dude can obviously paint, and he doesn't need an entire building to show his impecable skill. The show has lots of small works on paper which contrast his highly-defined line work to his hard-edged painted objects. The contrast between the hard and soft was the most striking thing to me about his work, since I had never seen it in person before, and the washes blend with the thick paint seamlessly. The show also contains a larger work on canvas, a huge head suspended in the back of the room, and a big wood sculpture of a wolf figure. This diversity in such a small space was impressive, and those of us that went to the opening even got to meet the man in person. If you didn't make it out this weekend, check it out before May 31st when it closes and these works will be off to some very happy new homes.


David Bayus @Water McBeer

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Hard Time Mini Mall @The Shooting Gallery

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"Ayre (of Distances)" by Nathan Cyprys +Toronto

Toronto based photographer Nathan Cyprys emailed to let us know about his newest series "Neighbour State", and we were about to post it when we spotted this series on his site entitled "Ayre (of Distances)" and had to post this one instead. After you view this one, view "Neighbour State" on his site. Both are visually enjoyable.


Alex Ziv & Mario Ayala at FFDG +Opening Pics

Photos from the opening of Going Nowhere featuring works by San Francisco based artists Alex Ziv & Mario Ayala which runs through May 4th at FFDG.


Recent Works by David Lyle

Working from found photographs, Lyle's paintings are created through a reductive painting process where each piece is rendered using only black paint and turpentine. Lyle begins this process by priming a panel with white gesso. He then paints a thin, rich, oily black veneer over the primed panel, slowly and systematically developing his images by removing some of the black paint with a cloth. In doing so, Lyle renders layer upon layer of various values of black paint resulting in his signature-style of luminescent works.


+London - David Shillinglaw Mural

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San Francisco based artists Raphael Villet and Sean Vranizan are currently showing Just the Two of Us at Adobe Books through April 21. Here are some photos from the opening and works.


Skewville & Mark Warren Jacques @White Walls (SF)

Two twin brothers from Brooklyn, Skewville brought the fun to their opening at White Walls last Saturday night with their new show, Amusement. After all, you can't take a show that starts with a sign reading "Sucks either Way" too seriously. Besides the simplistic yet detailed paintings, visitors got to ride on a bike-powered merry-go-round and throw bean bags at bottles like a carnival game. Even the works made of found materials, like the Battleship boombox and the suitcase made of tin lunch pails, brought a sense of humor to the night. After seeing the work in the back of the gallery, which was much more crowded, Skewville provided a light-hearted atmosphere in which viewers could drink beer, play games, and see some really great artworks.


The Yok & Sheryo

Brooklyn based artists Sheryo and The Yok recentely completed the mural "Pipe Dreams" in Long Island City at 5 pointz. The Yok also emailed over some photos fom a recent trip to Mexico for the Festival Anonymous held near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico from this past January... Awesome, we're heading to Mexico in a couple weeks.


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