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Russ Pope

"Sword" from dudes at FBM

April 4, 2009 by Russ Pope


Got this bike (“The Sword”) from the dudes at FBM. Thanks guys. Rides great, check their new fork, it’s super good too. I gave it a special “Crandleabrah” paint job for Crandall. Thanks JP, hey look for a couple more of these suckers with custom paint jobs that I’m doing and will be available soon. You’ll be able to get seafoam/mint green hubsets from Profile with my art on them as well to go with. Word.

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Crappy ping pong paddles

March 27, 2009 by Russ Pope

Here are 5 ping pong paddles I painted for this thing on Saturday night. Billy Deans from Skateboarder sent them to me.

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Autumn NYC

March 25, 2009 by Russ Pope

I just got back from New York. I skated the Autumn bowl, thanks to Dave and Grandpa, for being so cool. Good times, one of the most fun bowls I’ve ever skated. Different everywhere, super good lines to be had, all pool coping. Radical.

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Interesting review by OC Weekly

March 14, 2009 by Russ Pope

THE SKATE-PUNK SENSIBILITY OF ‘SPARE CHANGE’ AT THE HIBBLETON OFFERS SOME REAL POLITICAL CAPITAL
BY DAVE BARTON
Published on March 11, 2009 at 11:04am
‘Change’ We Can Believe In
The skate-punk sensibility of ‘Spare Change’ at the Hibbleton offers some real political capital for these uncertain times

What a disappointment punk was. While there were thoughtful, even intellectual aspects of the movement, the reflexively anti-authoritarian parts always seemed to win out. The music—and most conversations—were invariably Two Minutes Hate, the brainwashing technique featured in George Orwell’s 1984: You’d get a rush of guitars, a chorus of anger and a litany of political monsters with the simplest of simple-minded political slogans.

Considering the tremendous influence of punk on skater culture, honest personal and political reflection would be the last thing I’d expect at Hibbleton Gallery’s “Spare Change,” curator Jesse La Tour’s new exhibition featuring five artists directly connected with skateboarding. But it turns out that some of this work has some real creative and political heft.

Russ Pope’s titular painting leads off: a giant chessboard, pennies and dimes floating amid grimacing faces filled with distress, adrift in the game of life, broke and broken, barely cognizant of the red splatters at the bottom right of the picture. That dim anxiousness over impending violence is the overriding theme flowing through much of Pope’s displayed work: Man In the Hat is another head separated from its body, this time facing a wash of Army-fatigue-green nothingness. Blue paint—or is it blue blood?—runs in a torrent from his neck to the bottom of the painting. Orange Crush is six cartoony, orange faces in front of an angry, red background, throwing worried, sidelong glances at a glowering face in the middle, a simmering bomb waiting to explode. Life in Orange County, perhaps? Safe Camp is divided into four sections: Big Brother eyes staring out from a swatch of scarlet in the upper left, barbed wire to the right, bottom left a circle being penetrated by an arrow aimed at the surrendering Mr. Peanut figure in the bottom right. The bowling-pin-shaped people of Pins are all thick black lines, immobile, panicky looks aimed at one another as they await the rolling ball knocking them into the gutter.

The rest of the review as well as photographs can be seen at www.ocweekly.com.

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A few more opening photos and painting shots

March 12, 2009 by Russ Pope





Thanks to Jesse and the crew at Hibbleton. Thanks Mike, Andy, Yormick, and Chris too. The show will be up for the month, drop by and check it out if you missed opening night.

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Photos from set up and opening night for "Spare Change"

March 9, 2009 by Russ Pope





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