Pull the Blanket Over
The waves in San Diego are generally small. When they get big, they’re seldom rideable. But so...

"Show Me the Way" is a painting I've had in my head for a very long time. Surfing is a lot like painting in watercolor in many ways; you have to listen to what the water is telling you and react, like a gentle conversation. If you don't, the conversation is anything but gentle and can show you how insignificant we are as humans.
This painting represents what I see and feel in the water, surrounded by life and the universe and the spirit of the ocean showing me the way across her waves.
The waves in San Diego are generally small. When they get big, they’re seldom rideable. But so...
In 1995, a car accident left Pascale Honore paraplegic. She would watch her son and his friends surf...
John Pitre was one of my earliest art influences. Before the internet, we already knew of the depers...
Saidi literally translates as "from Ṣa‘īd" meaning from the highland, upland, or plat...