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Post by svenman on Nov 3, 2008 5:57:54 GMT -8
this eems like a great deal.... fantastic imagery too. available through their website www.claytonbrothers.com/index.htmlTITLE: Any Given Night Skateboard Set PRODUCED BY: Krooked / Clayton Brothers YEAR: 2008 LIMITED EDITION: 300 (Krooked) SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION: 25 Signed/Hand Stenciled (CB) DIMENSIONS: Width 15.5" X Length 31.25" EDITION CODE: CBE/007 PROCESS: Heat Transfer Laminate on Wood PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Mark Gonzalez, of Krooked Skateboards, and the Clayton Brothers, collaborated to produce a limited edition Guest Artist Series Skateboard set, titled "Any Given Night". Krooked produced this limited edition of 300 sets with skateboard one numbered 1 through 300 and skateboard two numbered 1 through 300. The Clayton Brothers reserved 25 of each image/deck to customize as unique pieces unto themselves. Each is individually signed and hand stenciled, and sold by the Clayton Brothers as "Special Limited Edition" sets. Each set of decks includes a custom wall-mounting bracket, mounting hardware and a certificate of authenticity. *SKATEBOARD/TOP COLORS MAY VARY* PRICE: $350.00
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Post by travislouie on Nov 3, 2008 6:48:47 GMT -8
is this the only thread here for these guys?
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Post by sleepboy on Nov 3, 2008 7:16:46 GMT -8
is this the only thread here for these guys? I believe so. Not really into their work but this skateboard design is pretty cool.
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Post by svenman on Nov 3, 2008 7:31:15 GMT -8
yeah, i was suprised that there was no previous thread about them as well, as influential as they are.
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Post by Fawn Fruits on Nov 5, 2008 23:54:44 GMT -8
I had Rob and Chris as instructors at art center. amazing artists and more importantly, amazing human beings. I had a silkscreen that Chris made for the whole class....lost it when I moved to NY.
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Post by gildoinc on Jun 7, 2009 20:33:12 GMT -8
I absolutely love the Clayton Brothers. Their work keeps getting better and better IMO. If you look back over the past couple of years you can see the maturity of their artistry -- each piece is unmistakably a Clayton Brothers' piece and yet you can see the progression of their work. I also think that while their larger pieces are usually priced well above many of our budgets, their smaller pieces are very fairly priced. I have to be honest, at this point I think they belong in the Contemporary Artist thread more than the Low Brow/Pop Surrealism one -- But anyway. . . I thought this was very exciting. MMOCA Madison Museum of Contemporary ArtRob and Christian Clayton: Inside Out NEW EXHIBITION DATE September 10– December 19, 2010 The Madison Museum of Contemporary Art will present the first major museum exhibition dedicated to the bold, colorful drawings, paintings, and sculptures of Rob and Christian Clayton. The Clayton Brothers work together closely to construct objects that are both narrative and deeply personal. Front and center are the unique people, animals, and places that occupy the outskirts of the American psyche. These works are created in an obsessively rich, cartoon-inspired manner and often incorporate related audio elements. www.mmoca.org
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Post by sleepboy on Jul 26, 2009 10:08:02 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Jul 29, 2010 6:56:34 GMT -8
A nice octopus piece for tonight's group show at PRISM.
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Post by sleepboy on Jul 30, 2010 19:39:08 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on May 17, 2011 9:36:45 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on May 24, 2012 12:25:17 GMT -8
Studio view...
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Post by sleepboy on Oct 3, 2012 17:42:49 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Aug 21, 2014 21:29:03 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Aug 24, 2014 19:18:54 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Sept 27, 2014 20:36:15 GMT -8
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Post by sleepboy on Nov 5, 2015 21:50:19 GMT -8
Something for the "Art Culver City Los Angeles" group show at Mark Moore Gallery
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Post by kalzone on Nov 11, 2019 0:01:14 GMT -8
TRying to get details on a 2003 show they did, called 'Six Foot Eleven.' 27 panels in this show, all connected. Need all images. Any suggestions? Thank you. Kal
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