Pacasso x Bardot

Brigitte Bardot visited Pablo Picasso at his studio in Vallauris outside Cannes during the film festival in 1956. Some speculate she really was trying to convince him to make her his latest muse. Allegedly, Picasso refused to paint the French beauty, although he never said why.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Innocnts Punk
 

A moment rather than a movement guided by close friends and lost love. Influenced by those who came before and the ones yet to come.

Vocals // Sean Tully
Guitars // David Baldwin
Drums // Dave Thueson

Recorded by David Baldwin


 
 

INNOCNTS is a Los Angeles based project that manifests itself through random nights of binge drinking and nostalgic revelry. A moment rather than a movement guided by close friends and lost love. Influenced by those before and the ones to come. Vocals // Sean Tully Guitars // David Baldwin Drums // Dave Thueson Record by David Baldwin http://innocnts.com/

 
Innocnts In Santa Cruz

Insistent on the use of pre - Hot Generation accord and the use of nuanced point refined surfboards, a generation(s) of riders has grown accustomed to an annual gathering of the tribes at a particularly pleasurable point of land in Santa Cruz. What follows below is a selection of 35mm film photography of some of the cultural participants from this year's event.

Including Darshan Gooch, Zander Hartman, Vince Felix,  Sean Tully, Olin Borgeson, Ricky Cunningham, and Wayne Rich.


 
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ALL FILM PHOTOGRAPHY BY INNOCNTS

This Crazy Life

New Image Art is pleased to present, This Crazy Life, a group show featuring Gregory Bojorquez, Patrick Martinez, and Michael Vasquez, opening Saturday, April  26, 2014, 7-10pm.

This Crazy Life encompasses the poetic commonalities found in today's urban/inner city environments. The works depict an authentic viewpoint of "beauty through chaos" that seems so natural within the backdrop of urban struggle and growth. By interpreting their own personal realities through forms of portrait based photography, paint, and mixed media, these three artist are able to inform and contribute to a larger social understanding of urban culture through their contextual relationship with art.