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Collective IMPRESSIONS

project: #14

location: ELKO, NV

date: 26 – 29th Sept, 2019.

type: Collaborative mural. Mural Expo.

 

JUST OFF HWY 80.

If you drive too fast or get lost in the endless expanse of open desert and far off mountains you might miss it. Most do.

It’s a HWY stop, it’s a rail stop, it’s a stop from the gold rush West on that historic California Trail. And now, as fresh paint has had a few short weeks to dry, Elko Nevada can proudly say it’s an Art stop as well.

As the big coastal cities continue to grow beyond means of land and tradition, the little high desert town of Elko is just getting it’s feet wet. With promise of a simple life where your community has your back the town is opening doors and arms to those brave enough to take Elko into it’s next age of prosperity. The long time locals, who laid the first dusty bricks that grace tourists with old west nostalgia, now yearn for new attractions on grandeur scales. The willingness to share tradition with modern artistic flare has made Elko, NV a new hot spot for public art and a trend-setter for those small towns still trying to find their way into the next century of what is America.

THE ELKO MURAL EXPO.

It all began about a year back…

Art Spot Reno, an art promotion organization, had just wrapped up their first Mural Expo in Reno’s downtown district. The event mastermind’s had a well deserved pat on the back coming but all they could focus on was where to next. With that lingering thought in mind a few letters were written and out of the wood-work came Elko.

Art Spot got some insider help from The Elko Art’s & Culture Board and a kick-off mural was created by Reno Artist Eric Burke… making the entire community sweat with anticipation. As months went and seasons changed the brewing excitement lead to an entire town working together to make this event one to not be forgotten.

Then, as summer passed it’s torch to autumn and a chill brought the morning sun, 40 international and local artists hit the streets with brushes and spray cans in hand. It was a mad creative time-warp… Four days of non-stop painting, live music, culture walks, and creative conversations. A town full of history and stories was now creating the next chapter of their existence.

LAMOILLE MEMORIES.

Alley Art always aims to work with a Community to help showcase what that Community stands together for. So it didn’t take more than a bat of the eye to recall memories of camping and painting in Elko’s iconic Lamoille Canyon as the most impressionable place to start. An unfortunate fire had recently scarred the canyon… leaving ashes and char in the place of the cherished Aspen and Sage which flourished there for generations. The only collaboration that made sense to honor how much the Elko community has done to preserve their region was to have each individual leave their unique mark on a landscape which means so much to each of them. This landscape would only be an impression on a wall… but hopefully through the action of creating, it would leave an inspiring impression on the community who helped create it.

THE TASK. 

Leave behind your inhibitions and get back to your creative instincts. Make your mark in the most simple yet meaningful and unique way… a thumb print.

It’s not all so black & white, is it?

Collective Impressions…

As the last thumb marks dried and the artist’s of the expo prepared for a final paint day the clouds rolled in like a J.M.W. Turner Tribute party. All paint covered hands on deck! With the clouds came wind. then snow… and it all seemed to bother nobody, as the artist’s still worked and the patrons still strolled. A surreal moment for all fortunate to witness it. 

And as the sun came back to warm the streets the fresh paint glistened…

artists: J.Charboneau,

Artists as part of the Mural Expo:  buZ blurr, Erik Burke, Sebastian Velasco, Alain-Derok, Stephane Cellier, Dr. Chip Thomas, Nathaniel Benjamin, Hernan Borrero, Mike Lucido, Joe C. Rock, Bryce Chisholm, Ernie Upton, Eric Brooks, Jamie Darragh, Katy Ann Fox, Edgar Garcia, Gina Holmberg, Justin Johnson, Leslie King, Bill Louis, Arthur Richmond,  Seth McCorkle, Anthony Ortega, Matthew McDowell, Colene Paradise & her students, Sage Elementary School Art Dept. Students, Rachel Pittario, Dale and Jake Slingland, Angie Terrell, Simone Turner, VAKA, Simo Vibrant, Derek Yost, Peter Whittenberger, Kela Downs, Phil Nichols. (anyone else I may have missed please let me know!)

contributors: 75+ people of  the Elko Community.

artist’s grab your tools
alley vibes
Local students creating their own Mural.
4 Reno Artists. Work’s in progress.
process…
Just before the collaboration began…
the first prints.
Family team work.

paw prints.
finger painting techniques.
the rush to the finish line.
finishing as the snow began to fall.
on the tour.
@anthony_n_ortega
detail of @joecrock with an addition from legend @buzblurr
team from Spain, @sebasvelasco1 @alaintherock
@abcartattack detail.
@ou35
Dr. Chip Thomas wheatpaste
Mural team: @LALAKING1 & @deeznotnuts
Team: @justifiedink & @sin45nvs
alley art’s alley.
the solo work of lead alley art artist, @j.charboneau
reflections after the storm
we should have helped paint this guy… Note: ‘White King’ is now fully restored!
@nathaniel.benjamin working late hours
late night jams with @silver_is_a_band
Alley Art Project #14: “Collective Impressions of Lamoille” 75+ community hands.
en route to the next project…

 

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walls of san pancho

project: #5

location: San Pancho @ Colectivo San Pancho

date: 21st – 24th March, 2015

type: collaborative mural

 

UNEXPECTED.

One never expects the things, people, or places that impact their life the most. San Pancho is one of those unexpected places. Filled with unexpected people doing and creating unexpected things.

ONE ROAD.

The beach waves crash at the end of a long San Pancho road. A road filled with noise. Filled with life. Hola’s and smiles. Cowboys and farmers. Markets. Food Carts. Skateboards and bikes. Buskers, surfers and children. Cafe’s. Galleries and shops. Community parks, centers, collectives, and schools. Dogs and Horses. Dancing, laughs, embraces and Adios’s. This one road, from highway to ocean, is the blood line of San Pancho. Not just a route of coming and going, but a route that connects and builds a community.

WALLS.

Walls carry loads, provide shelter, protect, border, and box things in or out. Walls define an area. Constantly built and broken, their definition of a space or a place changes as quickly as the brick goes up. As quickly as the mortar crumbles down.

WALLS OF SAN PANCHO.

The walls of San Pancho. Painted colors. Written Colors. Crumbling colors. Bricks of red, orange, yellow, pink and blue. Murals of boats, lizards, fish, and saints. Recycled mosaics from bowls and bottle-caps. Walls that match flowers, trees, sunsets, and ideas. The walls of San Pancho define the area. They define the community.

COLECTIVO SAN PANCHO.

The perfect wall stood nestled behind palms near the beginning of town. The other side sheltered a collective of local artists. Photos, paintings, and prints. Dances and Films. Clothes and Jewelry. Made by collective hands and creative minds. The perfect wall in this creative space was exactly the spot for fresh paint and a new community collaboration.

THREE SUNS.

The design was drawn. Flyers were hung. The wall was prepped with splashes of blue and white. The artists filed in. They dipped their brushes in reds, yellows, and oranges. The colors of the sun. The colors of meaning and inspiration to the small beach-side town. Each artist applied their own unique “ray” design, but from afar the three suns began to take form. Four long hot days came and went. Days of brushwork, technique, collaboration, and smiles. The mural of three suns now defines the area with new light. A collective effort from a creative, inspired community.

 

artists: J.Charboneau . Mojo . Jaime Sanchez . Luz Herrera . Gaelle Posada . Flora Abel . Walter Castro Veliz . Gerardo Topete… (more artistic hands unmentioned but grateful for!)

contributors: colectivo San Pancho . entre amigos . the San Pancho community


 

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Birds. Tourists. Locals. San Pancho
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Surfers on San Pancho beach.
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San Pancho beach.
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San Pancho people.
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Musicians on the street.
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wall of flowers.
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wall camouflage. green palms.
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food stand. hot dogs.
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local cowboy.
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wall art.
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Entreamigos playground.
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San Pancho mural.
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San Pancho mural.
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Screen Printing at Pancho Vida.
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Old Bodega.

 

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The artist colectivo responsible for supporting the mural construction.
Inside the colectivo space.
Inside the colectivo space.
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Old mural… moments from white paint.
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Artists build up the base layers.
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Artists build up the base colors.
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Artist, Mojo splashing on some base colors.

 

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Artists and locals preparing the sun-ray designs.
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Artist and local, Gerardo begins work on a sun-ray.

 

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A young local artist lending a hand.
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Artist/ Clothing Designer Luz Herrera working on her sun-ray.
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Artists finishing the details.
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3 Suns Mural. San Pancho, Mexico.
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Middle sun. Features 8 different artists.
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right sun. Features 6 different artists.
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Left sun. Features 7 different artists.
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Mandala by Artist Jaime Sanchez.

 

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3 Suns mural. San Pancho.

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