Sea No Evil
July 15th, 2008 by adminTo put it lightly, Saturday night at the art show was a success. Anyone who went would describe it as being more like a rock venue than a fine art gallery fundraiser. Lots of pieces were displayed, lots of money was raised, lots of alcohol was consumed and lots of music was heard through the night. Here is a brief recap of the festivities.

Guests were greeted with one of the two massive banners hung around the museum.

Shepard Fairey wove his mixing magic for audiences in the larger of the two galler rooms that the show took over in the museum.


Tables of merch lined the entryway of the show with shirts and other paraphenalia for people to buy and help raise even more money for Sea Shepard. Two shirts for sale were designed by yours truly.

The infamous Bill Folds wandered the halls, looking rather diabolical underneath this light in one of the hallways.

Matt Costa finished up the night with an acoustic concert in the main gallery room.

Mr. Fairey was swarmed by fans after the concert, all wanting a picture with him or at least to shake his hand in congratulations on his awesome work.

Caught a snapshot of Mikey-B in front of Shepard’s largest piece, The Peace Goddess.

My first piece, Smoke, sold for $450, a whopping $150 more than I valued it at.

My second piece, Oil, sold for $1100. We believe alcohol was involved in this bid.
If you missed it, you only have to wait till next year when Sea No Evil will return to raise more money and more awareness for the Sea Shepard Conservation Society. I know I will definitely be there.
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congrats on selling your art pieces…we are proud of you say we are proud of you…I want you to blog about what it feels like to make are then have it sold for actual money…and on a lighter note…why does it seem like bouska is 23 going on 40 with the hairline and all??? Just a thought
what I meant to say was…what does it feel like to make ART and have it SELL for actual money…ok, blog…
Wow! That’s exciting! Congratulations!!
dems some expensive pieces of wood.
har har. nice job.
You rock dude. Selling two of your own pieces, which by the way were hanging in the same gallery as the Obey dude, a gallery, which by the way was dominated by the promotional art for the show created by YOU. Hello!
Get the **** outta here…your pieces sold for how much?
That’s Beautiful. Nice work…
Did you print these with that thing at work that prints on any material? What a great idea.
adam is being edgy with his “****”-bomb…

I am one edgy mother****er :p