Category: Jesse


Where and why

Been an intense couple weeks. Back to work, working from home at nights, partying hard as hell on the weekends, biking everywhere and just loving summer.

 

This is Czepta’s first shirt. Gobsmacked= me. So stoked I got this. I cannot imagine what he’s going to produce in the near future

Here’s the original I got from Alchemist.

Here is where I spent my time off. Waihi beach, beachfront. So much driving around this year, but the Legnum gobbled it up, even if it is a bit worse-for-wear at the moment. photo courtesy of The Alchemist.

Biked around heaps. That’s the finished Raleigh I prepared for Alc. Rides okay, brakes aren’t great though.

Epic sunset is epic.

 

Pity I didn’t take more photos really.

I’ve got a new laptop and am rustling up some nice renders for people at the moment. Alchemist’s place has blown out, is getting really full-on, is challenging my brain immensely.

Here’s a quicky I did for a client.

 

Word, will try and update more with my ramblings

Back again

Well, 2010 just got fucking owned

 

Ticked off everything I wanted to achieve, feels fantastic.

Got over to Melbourne to see my awesome friends CZEPTA and The Alchemist, was truly inspiring peering into their lives, and quite amazing how utterly different they are to my own. I feel so structured and boring after witnessing them, makes my life and job seem very staid. Here’s some of their latest work, CZEPTA first.

 

Now Alchemist, only new one he has available at the moment, but has recently take it up full-time in preparation for Summer

 

 

Really stoked on CZEPTA’s stuff, especially after he showed me the process. Just hour after hour of work involved. Sensationaly talent involved. Personally am excited about The Alchemist’s work and new prints, will be my uniform for the Summer.

 

Thanks.

 

PB

 

 

Working late again, absolutely cranking the drawings out. Worked a horrendous number of hours last week, which isn’t amazing by many people’s standards, but I’m not being paid overtime, I’m just here because I rate the work I do and the doing of it, as better than anything else. Coupled with the fact I rarely sleep more than 5-6 hours a night, I’m essentially at 100% duty cycle.

I’m often asked (and resented, I’ll get to that) as to why I often don’t ask for payment for the extra hours I pull. It astounds me that people need to ask- what possible other reason could there be? If I’m not here, I’m not learning my trade, I’m not becoming better at what I do- I’m only prolonging the time when I know enough to do this myself. It’s no secret to those who know me I have horrendously high standards in all aspects of my life. The work I do and why I do it is no different.

Many assume I do it for the altruistic reason of wanting to help my boss, which always makes me smile. My employer is the means to an end; that being my own enlightenment. I appreciate his offer of work, and the fact he has similarly exacting standards when it comes to the work we produce, but I don’t work to help anyone bar myself. Then why, you ask, do you not ask to be paid? Because, again, my standards being what they are dictate that I refuse to be paid for the amount of work I’m capable of as it stands. I’m learning still (albeit it at a rate that excites me), therefore I cannot expect to receive payment, yet. I wouldn’t pay someone for an inferior job, therefore I can’t expect anyone else to pay me outside of the amount they think I’m worth.

Sometimes I tell people who care to ask this, and I see the look of confusion on their face, and the hate for a person who loves their work in their eyes.

I need not justify why I do what I do, but I nothing beats it when every now-and-then I speak to someone who understands and we share something more powerful than any drug- the knowledge that the work you do is important, and the way you do it is the best standard to know someone by.

This post is dedicated to my good friend Jesse Mosen. He’s one of the latter.

The Fountainhead

Without doubt, the most important piece of literature to ever enter my life, from a completely “selfish” standpoint.

It tells the story of a young idealistic Architect, named Howard Roark, and his struggles against a world that hates the man who loves what he does, and who makes no apologies for his utterly one-track mind. He loves building, he loves people who understand why he does so, and he loves mankind and their ability to create. The Architecture aspect is irrelevant- Roark could be an accountant and the basic premise remains, being that of never bowing to external pressures regarding the things you love, assuming you’re even aware of the pressure. Howard Roark never is.

Written by the infamous Ayn Rand, this book uncovered a part of my brain that I know will cause me to be successful, driven and likely espoused by a great number of people. Roark represents, what I consider to be, the perfect man. Totally unachievable (not according to Rand however) to be as he is totally, but I certainly have taken facets of him  upon myself. Hard work- insanely long hours to get the job done, because there isn’t anywhere you’d rather be, the thrill of producing a finished product that you have created by defeating a problem that most would ignore. High standards of who’s company you keep- Roark eschews the concept of whoring himself about, instead choosing to avoid men and women alike who are not of pure character. Making the choice to either ignore others completely, or deal only with those who understand. Every day we’re surrounded by false personalities, people driven to be loved by the nameless, faceless populace. Decisions made based on what society thinks. Who the fuck cares? Why must you care? Why must you even be aware of it? The work has to be done in the best way possible, letting generations-old, erroneous concepts influence and warp it into an impure product is the greatest failing. It must stand up by itself, free from the perception of people. It’s so obvious, and so brilliant.

A major part of this book which also appealed, or perhaps made sense to me, was the idea of being held down by the things you love. Roark’s eventual love-interest, Dominique Francon propounds on this, a woman stronger of mind than most would consider possible, who has coasted through life considering mankind with utter disgust.

She is discussing a beautiful Roman/Grecian bust she happened upon. She knew it to be utterly, unimaginably striking. She made a point of purchasing it at great cost from the gallery. She took it to her home. She looked upon it.

She flung it down her stairs, watching it shatter, never to be seen by any man, or more importantly, herself, ever again.

“It is the things we love which enslave us.”

She knew it to be true that being aware of it’s existence, such a beautiful existence, was a form of control on her.

I wish to be as Rand describes Roark. Unaware of other people, treating those who deserve it with a slight dose of contemptuous derision. Producing work that is infallible, that works in every aspect, from the most minor detail, to be complete product standing complete.

I have sadly made the mistake of recommending this book to those who didn’t have a chance of grasping it. I have often thought that one must already have the seed of individualism planted in them to be able to understand Roark and Francon. For those who travel with the breeze of popular culture, this book will be as the daily news- a fleeting source of enlightenment, a flickering flame which soon  disappears into a puff of smoke in the night air, to be forgotten and never considered as it should be. If you understand anything of this, I urge you to devour this book, as many times as you can. You will certainly emerge a person with a different, or confirmed outlook.

I could easily write several pages on this book. It means a great deal to me. I owe it a great deal, and will owe it more yet when I am wealthy and successful- and happy. I’ll leave with some quotes from the book which popped out to me when reading. Enjoy

“If you want my advice, Peter, you’ve made a mistake already. By asking me. By asking anyone. Never ask people. Not about your work. Don’t you know what you want? How can you stand it, not to know?”- Roark

“Do you mean to tell me that you’re thinking seriously of building that way, when and if you are an architect?”
“Yes.”
“My dear fellow, who will let you?”
“That’s not the point. The point is, who will stop me?”

- Discussion between Roark and his Tutor at his school of Architecture upon being expelled

“I don’t make comparisons. I never think of myself in relation to anyone else. I just refuse to measure myself as part of anything. I’m an utter egotist” – Roark

New pedals and cable showed up. Pedals don’t fit cranks and cable is like 3457924992346908 feet long. Will send pedals back and have just cleaned and painted existing ones. They screwed up the order anyway and sent me silver, not black. So sweet, good excuse!

Was a choice day in The Waikato

In cool news, am starting the lookout for a daily driver, something cheapish that isn’t rough. My Mazda 626 wagon drives well, and I’d keep it if it weren’t so rough in ze body. Such is life. As I’m only spending a third of my car money on an actual car, I’ll be shouting myself some cool shit, so will post it up. Ciao for now!

P.S. Will be getting an update from The Alchemist this week I hope. new shit a comin!

BMX V2.0

The Hoffman Flash is still a work in progress. I need to remind the coaters to do the frame, it’s been there for weeks, but I’m getting a sweet deal, a cashie some might say. Therefore, with my cruiser too modern and boring for my tastes, I was fortunate to stumble upon this sweet piece of late 80s riding loveliness. Standard fare really, at the tip getting rid of some prostitute bodies and expired cocaine when I spotted it. Loaded it up, and away I went, free as a lunch?

Awful picture!

Similarly awful sans flash

Plan is to slam some of the Flash bits on, new tyres, clean the frame (no paint) and roll deep like a mad bitch. Shit will be amazing no doubt.

The step up is nothing short of sensational. I am so proud of my friends’ work. I want every article, and I shall. This isn’t it all, he does more colours. Just wanted to get them up asap

Please contact me if you would be interested in purchasing or running these in a retail space/display. He’s also a tattoist and obviously a talented artist who has done commissions for bands and individuals. He is based in melbourne and is a particularly modest and well grounded fellow. I’ll post some of his penwork up in due course.

A little while ago, I posted up some stuff my good friend Jesse had been working on. He’s big on intricate artwork, with bold lines and ultra concise layouts. Symmetry is also very evident, which I’m generally not big on, but I adore his work.

He finally got some shirts printed out, and brought them back to NZ on a recent visit. They sold like fucking hotcakes, and I was ultra gutted to only get one. I’ve worn the shit out of it, and everyone who sees it is blown away

Here is the original stuff that made my jaw drop.

Well, since then, young Jesse has been busy. He’s also got himself a tattoo gun, and that has made him a popular man. Perhaps I’m biased, but this stuff is good.

Check it out, tatts not too shabby for a first timer :|

Will make a most excellent t-shirt

Has gotten keen on an Alchemy theme

To be on the rear of his next batch

Proposed Undead Vs Alchemists shirt

“The best way to practise was on myself.” Brave fucker

Comparo

Before colour

After colour, talented.

Flower, treats and undead babe

For a guy with no experience, he’s pretty sharp. If I were ever to mark my body in such a way, he’d be doing it. I shudder at his potential.

Jesse, if you’re reading this, keep going, keep improving. Inspiration isn’t easy in a world of mystics and looters. Your creativity will only be hindered by your drive.

Anyone in Melbourne looking for some ink-work, get in touch and I’m sure he’ll oblige at excellent rates.

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