Bekm was born and raised in Sacramento, CA and made San Diego his home in 2001. From an early age he was introduced to the arts by his parents who were both artists and wood workers. His parents enrolled him into art classes when he was ten, but he never conformed to traditional art and wound his own means of expression. In 1992 he became absorbed into the graffiti scene. This art form flowed through his blood stream and has become an addiction. His mother actually wanted to send him to rehab for graffiti when he was a teenager. He was highly influenced by the San Francisco street art culture from many weekend adventures to the city. He is currently working on more mixed media and abstract forms of art on non-traditional objects.
Check out Bekm’s work on September 11th, 2010 at Bedouin Vintage Collective along with Brian Clinebell, Exist 1981, Neko and Peeps.
Brian is a Virginia native and has lived in San Diego since 1999. Clinebell got his start with companies such as Fallen & Pacific Drive and is now working as a freelance designer. His artwork has been showcased at a number of venues such as San Diego State University, Overload Skateshop, Pride Skateshop, 504 Gallery, SB Showroom, Disconnected, Kate Ross Boutique, Paper Rock Scissors, Ken Cafe, Bluefoot Bar and Lounge, The Whistle Stop and at ASR.
When Brian isn’t working or creating amazing works of art, you can find him expressing himself through another creative outlet: music. He writes lyrics and is the lead singer of local rock band, The Kabbs.
Check out Brian’s work on September 11th, 2010 at Bedouin Vintage Collective along with Bekm, Exist 1981, Neko and Peeps.
We currently have the following consignment mopeds for sale. These are running and ready to go. Come by the shop or call Ryan @ 614-323-8307 to make an appointment to look at them.
1981 Puch Free Spirit for sale. 700 miles. 1 HP. Mag Wheels.
$625
We are in talks about holding a monthly Bedouin DJ Night & Trunk Show at the Blue Foot Bar & Lounge located at 3404 30th Street in North Park. More information to follow.
I’m a 5th generation Nevadan born and raised under the neon glow of Reno. I travel like a tumble weed and work as a web designer. As of late, I live in a small cabin in the heart of Brooklyn, NY. My passion is making work on the street and enjoying good company. I’ve created large works for the McCarran International Airport, a documentary for the Hobo Film Festival, and founded galleries in abandoned spaces from Reno to Tallinn, Estonia.
I was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. This year i will be finishing up at Kendall College of Art and Design, where i will receive my BFA in illustration. i have been doing freelance work for a couple years now and I’m also the co-owner and head artist of LOWLIFE, a machine built to spread the disease and consume all known dimensions of the universe.
My art reflects my love for comic books, blood and guts, horror movies, cartoons, music, wizard spells and all those things your parents told you not to do.
Drew Blood is an artist and VJ from Detroit. After buying a fine arts degree from the Art Institute of Chicago, Drew escaped to the warmer confines of Los Angeles. As a rollerblader since 1988, Drew has delt with a magnitude of prejudice and ignorance from the skateboard community. Drew’s new body of work brings to light the similarities between the two “Sports” and pokes a little fun at the notion that skateboarding is the only respectable way to have fun.
For more of Drew’s hair-brained ideas visit: YoDrew.com
Check out the video below of Drew rapping with his Crew, the Burger Boyz.