Selleck Waterfall Sandwich
Kevin from BSS just sent me this link.
This is the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen.
http://selleckwaterfallsandwich.tumblr.com/page/1
clients from hell
i hope i am never one of these people.
hahahahaha!!!
apologies to my homie Houston if i was ever this rediculous.
check out CLIENTS FROM HELL
the opening of THIS
i’ve been asked to be in the group show entitled THESE FRIENDS.
the show will be the grand opening show of THIS.
THIS is a gallery opened by some friends i know and some friends i don’t know.
i’m pretty honored to be showing with such friends and fellow artists as:
Jason Lee, Alex Prager, Dallas Clayton, Mel Kadel, Travis Millard and many many more!
THESE FRIENDS at THIS
5906 N Figueroa St. LA 90042 / 12 Feb 2010 / 7p – 10p
video for brother sport
i’m fucking speechless…
The Complete National Geographic on 160-GB Hard Drive
yeah… i think i seriously need this shit.
buy it HERE.
mp3 – Deacon of Animal Collective – live show
check the article HERE.
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download the whole show HERE.
i can’t wait to listen to the whole thing.
enjoy!
found via http://iguessimfloating.blogspot.com/
last days…
Tues Jan 5 & Wed Jan 6 are the final days
to see my show AS SERIOUS AS YR LIFE IS at POVevolving.
Take a trip down to Chinatown and check it out!
artQ – art & culture magazine
artQ contacted me recently and asked if they could post about me on their site. here’s what they had to say.
check out the artQ site HERE.
“looking at the works of Joe Mckay i was able to absorb different messages, by joining all his polaroids i created a hypothetical puzzle where the chips were specially marked to be deciphered and unified in unusual categories. I chose 4 of many polaroids which offered the same unintentional logic and this is what i came up with: OBJECTS THAT DON’T BELONG. I really enjoy the nature of these photographs specially the careless framing and the faded tones. Although these photographs stood out from McKay’s polaroid collection for not belonging (-refrence to a place or time) there were a few others that were superior in concept for just the opposite – Belonging- ex. surfer boys in wagon, homeless guy in the street, couch in a living room etc. Check out Joe Mckay’s work here“








