Posts Tagged ‘Ernest Doty’
DOTY – Oakland, CA
Friday, March 5th, 2021SWORNE, DOTY, LORDS – East Bay, CA
Saturday, January 16th, 2016Photographer: L. Herrada-Rios
BROKE (PTV), ERNEST DOTY (CBS) – Oakland, CA
Wednesday, October 28th, 2015DOTY – Costa Rica
Friday, August 21st, 2015
Photographer: Madeleine Tonzi
ERNEST DOTY (CBS) – East Bay, CA
Wednesday, May 27th, 2015TUSK, DOTY, SWORN – Portland, OR
Friday, February 27th, 2015URBAN RENEWAL: A Crowd-Funded Public Art Project
Wednesday, June 5th, 2013View their actual kickstarter page and donate: www.kickstarter.com
ERNEST DOTY – East Bay, CA
Friday, April 12th, 2013ZION I “Shadow Boxing” – at Endless Canvas’s SPECIAL DELIVERY 2012
Sunday, February 10th, 2013Music video by Zion I performing ShadowBoxing. 2013 Live Up.
Filmed inside Endless Canvas’s SPECIAL DELIVERY Bay Area 2012 (Large Scale Mural Exhibit).
From the album, “Shadow Boxing (Deluxe Edition)”
Available now:
iTunes http://tinyurl.com/amdtw7q
Amazon Music – http://tinyurl.com/afkc2uz
Google Play – http://tinyurl.com/akpq5wl
Graffiti Art: Curated by Endless Canvas as part of the SPECIAL DELIVERY 2012 Exhibit. Featuring Anemal, Jurne, Rekn, Yoder, Grow, Depht, Enor, Meck, Enero, Ernest Doty, GATS, Jules Muck, Vator, Scez, Just Becauz, Goser, Samri, M4M, Imp, Kure, Logic, Jaut, Omega, Ghost Owl, Plant Trees, Leach, Cops, Swampy, Zame, Yovoy, Pastime (Full List of Artists)
Director of Photography: Michael Sato
Assistant Director: Nicole Roman
Lighting: Dorbyworks
Editing: Spencer Groshong for Ineffable Music
Location Scout: David Wong for Ineffable Music (About the Location)
ERNEST DOTY in Action – Berkeley, CA
Saturday, January 26th, 2013GUERILLA COCKTAIL PARTY by True Modern (at SPECIAL DELIVERY 2012)
Monday, December 3rd, 2012This past Saturday (December 1st, 2012), True Modern set up a guerilla cocktail party inside The Carbon Warehouse. The abandoned ink factory housing Endless Canvas‘s SPECIAL DELIVERY Bay Area 2012 Mural Exhibit provided a beautiful contrast to the custom Modernist furniture displayed at the cocktail party. As models served h’orderves, guests were given flash lights and encouraged to explore three stories of the post apocalyptic museum. It was pouring rain and the flooded floors turned into giant mirrors giving new life to the artwork. Water ran through the eyes of murals from floor to floor creating the Bay Area’s own Trevi Fountain. What I thought was going to be a simple furniture shoot turned into one of the most gorgeous things I’ve ever seen.
RELATED LINKS:
True Modern – Modernism for Life
Special Delivery – Bay Area 2012 Mural Exhibit
Endless Canvas – Bay Area Graffiti Culture