End Mural Moratorium. Art Is Not A Crime…

The reason I hired five jet planes to sky write over City Hall and downtown Los Angeles is to bring awareness to how ridiculous a moratorium on public art is.


The city states that all public murals are signage, effectively banning art from the walls of Los Angeles. And it is removed at the taxpayers’ expense. Money is given to private graffiti removal companies, who have broken onto private property to paint murals beige. The owners of small businesses where murals have been painted have been harassed and threatened with fines if they do not remove the artwork. Police officers raid homes and places of work, intimidating artists and building owners. During this time of economic crisis, “mural signs” are an easy target for the city to extract money. This moratorium is a clear violation of the first amendment right to free speech and enforcement for these unreasonable laws is a complete waste of taxpayer funds.

To put things in perspective I recently visited the beautiful set of murals inside the Terminal Annex Building on Alameda. This mural was painted in 1941-44 and was funded by the “Works Progress Administration” (WPA). Murals are just a part of the legacy of a national program that put the country to work during the Great Depression.

Fast-forward to the Great Recession, taxpayer money is now used to obliterate all traces of the artwork my generation have created. I believe this is city-funded censorship pushed by lawmakers with personal vendettas. Potential jail time is more probable for us than the opportunity of creating an artistic legacy for the next generation. In a city that used to proudly call itself the “Mural Capitol Of The World,” the officials who enforce this ban should be ashamed to call themselves “Angelinos.”

Art Is Not A Crime… End Mural Moratorium.

- SABER

to sign the petition go here http://saberone.com/blog/2011/09/19/art-is-not-a-crime…end-the-mural-moratorium/

(Source: saberone.com)

I got a dog. His name is Hoyt. Seriously, the love of my life. 

I got a dog. His name is Hoyt. Seriously, the love of my life. 

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Its a great month when i see two amazing movies back to back. I saw Drive opening night, and like Warrior, I loved it. It is up there with Mean Streets, and Dog Day Afternoon as one of my favorites. My boyfriend finds those outrageous comparisons, but I fucking loved this movie. It was such a well crafted movie, I drooled over each frame. Drive had some amazingly done violence. I know that is an odd critique, but I felt it was all in perfect pitch. I’ve been obsessively listening to the soundtrack ever since, specifically Kavinsky’s Nightcall, that song really captured the movie for me.

here’s a link to an awesome remix of Nightcall with a great animated video that goes along with.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERAuBY7e8Yo

Lanvin. awesome. i want.

Edison - Music Made with Buttons 2.0 - Live on the Monome

also check out beats on the street. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8NQAVJhtWI&feature=player_embedded

I saw this movie this weekend and i cant stop raving about it. It is one of the best movies i have ever seen. I know those are big words, i watch A LOT of movies. I just loved it. the acting in this is incredible. see it.

Something beautiful to end the Sunday with.  PINA is a feature-length dance film in 3D with the ensemble of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch.

(Source: hopscotchfilms.com.au)

more awesome for a fucking fantastic friday. 

Beastie Boys and Sesame Street. Two of my favorite things.