PANAMA DAY 3: ISLA COLON

On my third workday, we traveled across the water from Changuinola to Isla Colon on these not so modern water taxis that actually picked up some crazy speed! 




20 minutes later we arrived to the island named after Cristobal Colon (Christopher Columbus) who landed here. This was my favorite part of my Panama trip. The water is crystal clear, the buildings are so colorful and the people so diverse. I've never seen so many people from all over the world gathered in such a small place. Many people were there for La Feria del Mar, unfortunately I never made it to the fair but the people and the experience made it worthwhile.

The Island has a very Caribbean feel and really laid back. Lovely architecture and colors.


The food is great and for some reason they serve a lot of pizza. You know you've made it when there's a pizza named after you!

My project for this day was to paint a mural at the main park Simon Bolivar.  Although the wall was wider rather than tall, it made for a perfect graffiti letter piece.

The wall was kind of dirty but we were able to talk the local firemen into "powerwashing" the wall for us, that's a first!




I decided to bust out an "Isla Colon"  for the locals.  The weather was easily over 90 degrees and the humidity was very high. The Panama sun is brutal and I was pouring sweat for the 5 hours or so that I was painting.



Some of the local kids helping me out.

The end result was a "COLON" piece with the "O's" painted like looking glasses revealing snapshots of the island's architecture and seascapes. The mural was an instant success! It was cool to have all the people in the park break out in applause and cheers when I put the final signature on the piece. Wow! 


It's the first public graffiti mural on the island and people immediately started flocking to it to take photos in front of the mural. It's the newest tourist attraction on the island.  I'm honored to have been allowed to create something so special for the people in this small but unique community.

Special thanks to the U.S. Embassy for hosting my trip and making it an unforgettable and successful experience. Hopefully we can do it again! Alison and Miguel you guys were great partners!


Shouts out to the APAP and specifically ICH for helping me with the buff and painting of the wall as I was ready to pass out from the heat! 


Also to local artist (and bartender) FuloCoqueno who hooked us up with drinks all nite. Sorry but I wasn't brave enough to swing into the ocean from the bar like all the Germans were doing. Gracias rasta!


More pics from my trip in the slideshow below or by going to my Flickr:


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PANAMA DAY 2: CHANGUINOLA





PANAMA DAY 2: CHANGUINOLA, a set on Flickr.

Flew from Panama City to Bocas de Toro on my first propellor plane flight.

My first stop was Changuinola a banana plantation community.

Upon my arrival I went directly to the Universidad
Tecnologica de Panama.
Easily the smallest University I've ever visited.

I was the international keynote speaker at an arts conference
sponsored by the APAP (Asociacion Panamena de Artes Plasticas).

I got to meet about 50 great artists from all over Panama and
share my art with them and learn from their experience, culture,
and of course their art.

Since Changuinola is a banana plantation almost everyone
living there (about 3,000 I was told)
work in this industry mostly as laborers/farmers.

It was weird to see so many people up and walking
on their way to work at 5am on a Saturday morning.
Laborers tend to work 7 days a week then 1 day off,
but after 11 months they get 1 month vacation.

Despite the hard working people here, they have a
simple but festive attitude. It's humbling to see how happy
you can be with what we consider to be so little.

PANAMA DAY 1: PANAMA CITY & CASCO ANTIGUO

Day 1 on the job in Panama: 
-Met the US Ambassador....


-Got interviewed on the biggest morning show in town...TU MANANA 






-Met Miss Panama...
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(and another pic of Miss Panama, just because)



-Spoke at the local University...








-Inspired over 20 great local youth...






-Rocked a quick burner...



And oh yeah, a bunch more great pics from today on the slideshow below or my Flickr:
 


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I GOT A LETTER FROM THE GOVERNMENT...


I opened and read it.. and it said I'm going to Panama!


The U.S. State Department and the U.S. Embassy in Panama have awarded me with a "U.S. Speaker and Specialist Grant" and invited me to be a keynote international speaker in Panama. For the better part of this week I will be creating youth workshops and murals at some events with their partners Asociación Panameña de Artistas Plásticos and local graff artists Full Style Crew as well.


I'll be on Telemetro TV tomorrow morning then directly to my first lecture at the Universidad Tecnologica de Panama followed by my first painting event in Panama City tomorrow evening. 


Here is the invite on Facebook, just in case you got some fam out here!


I'll be posting pics of the happs for the rest of the week!
Stay tuned!




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SUNSHINE CANVASES

A few years ago I was commissioned to create the logo for Plata Wine a new concept for an "urban winery" the first of its kind.

Aside from the logo and wine label I created (which along with Chaz Bojorquez' are now in the Smithsonian Collection!) I also was commissioned by the owner, Plata himself, to create four mural sized paintings.  The paintings were filmed and timelapsed, one is being used on the Plata Wine website as an intro.  I just recently discovered they are all online! So here they are..enjoy.

Sunshsine #1


Sunshine #2


Sunshine #3


Sunshine #4



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DERRY: BRANDYWELL PRODUCTION





We painted this spot at night to avoid the tons of pre-teens who were following us around to every wall and trying to jack our paint. You can beat up an older cat, but what do you do with a nagging 11 year old? Well you wait till they go to sleep!  Instead we had to deal with their drunk parents shouting and wanting us to get them "up" on the wall.  It was pretty comical.


Connector shot in Derry, N. Ireland with local artists CHIN, RAZOR, EASI as well as with S.JOAG (NY), YIN ONE (Scotland)
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Slideshow below or more pics on my Flickr: