Monday, October 26, 2009 11:37am PDT

A Life Of Creation

By: Tom Morin

Life Of Creation
Skate legend, Jeremy Wray, has been creating things for years. From rad video sections to some pretty good paintings, his life has been a montage of creation, and last Friday the skate world go together to celebrate that creation at Hero's in Huntington Beach, CA. The event was put on by H.B. skate warlord and artist, Jose Cerda, who at Hero's, has been creating some of the best art shows in Huntington for years. Dave from the Skatetanic Rednecks provided the tunes, and even played a G.G. Allin song, which always gets me going.

Here's some photo all taken by MORINformed:












Jason Lee print.




My favorite piece there, it's the Dr. Seuss characters mourning the death of the great Doc.
I'm a big fan of Teddy Geisel's work.






Some more J. Lee.






Dave from the Skatetanic Rednecks.




The man behind the show, Jose Cerda, who apparently had a few adult beverages.


Apparently I had a few adult beverages too, because when I took this I thought it was
in focus.

Oh yeah, and in case you forgot Jeremy Wray gave us one of the greatest ollies in the history of skateboarding check it out:

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