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Hypebeast features piece on Jun Cha where he talks more on his work as tattoo artist and as a designer for his work with C1RCA footwear.

Watch the video here:

Black & White: Jun Cha from hypebeast.tv on Vimeo.

August 26th, 2010

Hypebeast: Black & White


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The new online site for the Skate4Cancer Dream Love Cure centre is up and running!

check out the site HERE

If you’re in the Toronto area, check out the event on September 11th to help learn about and support the center. Get your tickets HERE

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The.Dream.Love.Cure.Centre

Skate4Cancer is a non-profit cancer awareness organization based in Toronto, Ontario. Our goal from the outset has not been to raise money, but to promote cancer prevention through education on healthy lifestyle choices

Our organization could use a space to give Skate4Cancer a home in the city of Toronto.

The space we are envisioning would serve as a public drop-in center, where people could stop by at any time to speak with someone about our many educational programs. These programs would find a permanent home in this space.

The Skate4Cancer community is predominantly youth-oriented, which is another great reason to consider establishing a headquarters downtown – giving kids a positive environment to visit, learn and benefit from. Many kids feel at ease sharing their cancer stories with Skate4Cancer volunteers. This space would give us the opportunity to sit down for one-on-one talks with kids who need to talk, share, grieve and heal.

We envisage public events at this space. These could include town hall type meetings to discuss our programs, recent news or advancements in the fight against cancer or even promotion of other healthy-lifestyle oriented organizations. It could also be used to hold talks by notable figures who share our ideas and values, further augmenting the legitimacy of our work while exposing it to a wider audience. The Skate4Cancer community continues to grow steadily across Canada and abroad. However, giving the organization a home base where we can try out new program ideas, host regular events, and further our community growth would provide a huge boost.

As Skate4Cancer has expanded in the past couple of years, we have experienced an increase in the workload of administering the programs and the organization as a whole. This space would give us the opportunity to establish an administrative hub. Being able to attach a formal address to a store-front type space in downtown Toronto would be the next logical step and give us a place to train the volunteers that will be so vital to us as the organization continues to grow.

Skate4Cancer also relies heavily upon sales of t-shirts and other accessories to help fund its initiatives where possible. These items are absolutely integral to the awareness the organization has achieved over the last few years. Our plan would devote a small portion of the space to design and sell these garments and accessories.

We have discussed how this space would benefit our home base of Toronto, Ontario. However we should mention that Skate4Cancer has successfully toured across North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. We also have a vibrant following in Australia, and the online component of the Skate4cancer community is also enormous and growing. To be sure, the ideas, events, programs and community that are developed and fine-tuned in the proposed space will have an impact that reaches beyond our city. These core elements of Skate4Cancer will be taken around the world to promote healthy living and cancer awareness internationally, tracing their roots back to the space in Toronto.

We are proud of the growing profile that Skate4Cancer has developed in Canada, the United States and overseas. We think this space would be the perfect home-base and compliment to all the work we do. We hope that you see the value of having such a positive, open and vibrant space, especially because of the youth-oriented nature.

Cancer is a scary subject for everyone, and having a forum for education, discussion and community building will serve to give people in Toronto abroad an opportunity they may not have otherwise had.

DreamLoveCure.com

August 16th, 2010

dreamlovecure.com


Join Ashkahn for his upcoming art show of posters, THE END HAS NO END.

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1816 West Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026

August 2nd, 2010

Ashkahn//The End has no End art show


Here’s a piece from the past, the client wanted to symbolize the fierceness of growing up with his single mother through the classic clown theme. Lower left sleeve……

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July 29th, 2010

Don’t Blink.


Rob Dyer from Skate4Cancer came by the office the other day to catch up and grab some new shoes. Thanks for stopping by Rob!

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Check out all the New Fall ‘10 Culture Squad shoes .

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Push Past, a film about Rob Dyer/Skate4Cancer’s skate across Canada, got into the Air Canada 2010 Film Festival. The video will be playing on all Air Canada flights starting September 2010.

About the film festival (from Air Canada):

“Each year we select the best short films from emerging filmmakers and broadcast them to a large international audience on Air Canada’s inflight entertainment system.

We honour the best of our fest at a free public screening and awards celebration at the end of the year.

Awards will be handed out for:

  • - Best Short Film
  • - Achievement in Animation
  • - Achievement in Direction
  • - Achievement in Cinematography

The winner of Best Short Film will receive $5,000 courtesy of presenting sponsor Cineplex Entertainment.

All award winners will receive an all-inclusive trip for two to the Whistler Film Festival courtesy of Air Canada.”

Let us know if you see the video mid flight!

Good Luck to Rob and his crew on winning an award!

More info on the film fest: HERE

More info on Skate4Cancer: HERE

Fall ‘10 Culture Squad designs are finally out in the street!

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Culture Squad Artist, Rob Dyer/Skate4Cancer, created two color ways in the Convert shoe and “The Cure Tee” for the Fall ‘10 line

Check out the photos:

Convert Sea Foam

Convert Sea Foam

Convert Grey/Orange

Convert Grey/Orange

The Cure Tee

The Cure Tee

For more information on Skate4Cancer, visit www.Skate4Cancer.com

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Culture Squad Artist, Craig Wetherby, created a 99 Vulc shoe and a “Eagle Tee” for the Fall ‘10 line. All designs were based on a Wetherby photo of an eagle in the trees.

Check out the photos:

Original Black and White Photo

Original Black and White Photo

99 Vulc

99 Vulc

Eagle Tee

Eagle Tee

For more information on Craig Wetherby, visit www.CraigWetherby.com

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Culture Squad Artist, Arik Roper, created a 99 Slim shoe and a “Altered  Tee” for the Fall ‘10 line

Check out the photos:

99 Vulc

99 Vulc

Altered Tee

Altered Tee

For more information on Arik Roper, visit www.ArikRoper.com

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Culture Squad Artist, Christopher Bettig, created a Focus shoe and a “Happy Sad Tee” for the Fall ‘10 line

Check out the photos:

Bettig Shoe-Money

Bettig Shoe

Focus Shoe

Bettig Tee

Happy Sad Tee

For more information on Christopher Bettig, visit www.TheMountainLabel.com