21 Dec Dot Dot Dot Magazine Dec 21, 2012 Issue – Drew Brophy Interview
3 Dot Magazine Dec 21, 2012 Issue
“Welcome to the beginning to the end….
We begin this issue with an interview with Surf Artist Drew Brophy, the Twilight Saga’s Sexy New Vampire: Judi Shekoni, Q&A with Artist Ian Ward, Q&A with Actor Mem Ferda, Review of the film Musical Chairs, Interview with artist Bill Strydesky, Review of Cursive’s I Am Gemini…”
Drew Brophy was interviewed by Don Perry and photographed by Scott Smallin of 3 Dot Magazine, when visiting Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, in fall of 2012.
We first heard of the famed photographer Scott Smallin in the year 2000, when Drew and I got married at the Dunes Club in Myrtle Beach. Scott was one of the team of photographers that we hired for our wedding!
Now, over twelve years later, we find ourselves back in Myrtle Beach, this time to paint a large mural.
And, once again we are being shot by Scott Smallin, this time for 3 Dot Magazine!
Funny how life brings you ’round in circles.
Here’s how the 3 Dot Magazine Drew Brophy story begins:
DREW BROPHY IS THE SURF LIFESTYLE:
Drew Brophy, the surfer, the artist, the husband, the father, the teacher, and the list goes on…
Drew talks about how he created a life of art, surf and travel and what it takes to be a professional artist.
He explains how he beat all odds, and proved his high school guidance counselor wrong when she told him that “you can’t just surf and paint your whole life!”
To view the magazine online, visit: www.donaldeperry.com/dotdotdotmag/3dotmag_dec2012. To print, visit: www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/487431
Here is a video interview from 3 Dot Magazine, with Drew Brophy on location in Myrtle Beach, SC, at the Lulu’s Cafe Mural.
Ryan Gill
Posted at 15:11h, 07 JanuaryHi Drew, love the work you have been doing, im a massive fan!!!
I was just hoping you could tell me if I can spray paint over a already painted board?
Ive searched hi n lo on the web and cant find anything on this, im from the Uk and I cant really afford to buy a new plain white board. I was wanting to do something similar to the skull and chains you did on the YouTube video, hope you can help man.
Many Thanks
Ryan Gill (UK, NEWQUAY SURFER) 🙂