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Art_Brewer_smallWHAT:  LEGENDS OF SURF ART SHOW to display original artworks from some of the most influential artists in surf.  Fine Art pieces will be shown by ocean-inspired artists such as:

Art Brewer, Drew Brophy, Randy Morgan, Bill Ogden, Chuy Madrigal, Janessa Bookout, Sli Dawg, Wyland, Pat Tobin, Isabel Brown and Dave Reynolds.

Food, Libations, Live Music, Live Radio Broadcast and Iconic Woodies on display!

WHERE:  Forest & Ocean Gallery, 480 Ocean Avenue Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Phone 949-371-3313

WHEN:  Saturday September 5th 10 a.m. – 9 p.m. Opening day (join us for the live music and festivities, all day!)

Sunday September 6th 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Monday September 7th 10 a.m.  – 5 p.m.

If you plan to attend, please email mariab@drewbrophy.com to confirm, and we will have a special little gift just for you at the event!

 

 

 

 

This painting was created in 1997 back when I was still working out of my garage in San Clemente, California.

It was inspired by the over-and-under water  paintings in Wyland Galleries.

My paintings always get named after they are finished.

When I was putting the last bit of color on this one, my girlfriend at the time, Maria, looked at it and said, “Let’s call it WHY-LAND“.

Before I came to California, I lived on the North Shore of Oahu painting surfboards

I was flat broke and it was hard living there because not many people were friendly to me.  It can be lonely on the North Shore.

I spent a lot time waiting for the bus after painting surfboards all day at Barnfield’s.  The bus stop was right in front of Wyland Galleries, so I would wander in to in to check out all of the cool art.  Wyland himself was there every so often and he was always very nice to me even though I was always covered in paint and mud.  I’ve never forgotten that.

A few years later I moved to San Clemente.  After my art exploded onto Lost surfboards with Matt Biolis, he asked if I could to do some tee shirt designs for them that would match the surfboard art. Matt is very good at seeing potential in people and he must have seen it in me. I started painting on canvas with the paint pens for the first time.

This painting represents the inspiration from my days visiting Wyland Galleries and the confidence that my friend Matt had in me.  It was painted with the same markers that I used on the surfboards, a technique that I still use today.

Now, I see Wyland every once and a while and we talk about art and Business.  I think it was this painting that put me on his radar. I have no idea if he remembers me as that kid in his Gallery,  or if he realizes that his simple kindness and beautiful art inspired a kid to get to where he was going.

This painting is one of the few I’ve kept for myself, but finally decided to let it go out into the collection of someone who will appreciate it.  It’s in my online store, here.

Life is Good – Drew

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Whaling Wall #94

If you have the desire, passion and enthusiasm to do something, nothing in the world will stop you.”  Luke Poyner

Most people give up when things get too hard.  Little do they know, what they want is just around the corner, if only they hang on a little longer.

How hard will you fight for your big ideas?  Does your passion carry you through, or do you give up when the fight gets too tough?

Wyland was passionate about saving whales.  At the age of 22, the Laguna Beach artist was driving down Pacific Coast Highway when his eyes were drawn to a blank wall.  And like a bolt of lightning, he was struck with the vision of (more…)