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Pre Cursor To Europe

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Christian, Greyson and I will be taking off for Europe soon. We'll be traveling with Julian Schnabel, surfing, going to various events, getting some good culture in us, working on some art. Just making the best out of a great opportunity for pretty much the whole month of September. [caption id="attachment_1447" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="Julian and Greyson during some down time in New York."][/caption] [caption id="attachment_1448" align="alignnone" width="500" caption="Summer in New York 2011"][/caption]

Greyson’s Own Interpretation Of A Swan Dive

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
When we weren't shuttling around from one event to another ("Flip Flops and Popsicles" art presentation at the Tripoli Gallery, and the Hamptons International Film Festival showing of "Savage Beast" and "Supernatural"), our down time was spent hanging out with Julian Schnabel at his palatial Manhattan digs. While I loved checking out the breathtaking view of the Empire State Building from Julian's living room, and watching Courtney Love dance (per my request) and strum her guitar at Julian's outdoor art studio, after an intense day of skateboarding, Christian and Greyson enjoyed beating down the summer heat by lounging around and swimming in the Schnabel family pool. Or maybe I should clarify. Greyson so much didn't lounge around and swim; He ran and leaped into thin air, literally making a lasting impression with his photogenic splashes. Look at him. He's having the time of his life! [caption id="attachment_1413" align="alignnone" width="401" caption="Ready to launch."]...

Hanging With The Natives

Tuesday, July 26th, 2011
[caption id="attachment_1375" align="alignnone" width="333" caption="Greyson and Christian Fletcher at Julian Schnabel's House."][/caption] I spent much of July in New York, and depending on who you've been talking to, I was there for a variety of reasons. The heat was, often times, agonizing and unbearable. But despite the exhaustion from that, I really enjoyed my time on the East Coast; from Montauk to Manhattan, I was hanging with the natives. First came Tripoli Gallery's presentation of "Flip Flops and Popsicles", where my artwork was featured. I had several pieces displayed there and it was a really good opportunity for me to expand my works in front of a broader audience. (http://www.tripoligallery.com/) Then came the Hamptons International Film Festival where my surf movies, "Savage Beast" and "Supernatural" were featured. Long-time family friend and ...

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