Pray for Rain

Installed Pray for Rain in the beautiful Sonoran desert, you must walk there by foot. The mahogany and glass pools glow in the moonlight and the water blows in the wind. The opening ceremony and party  – equal parts drumming ceremony,…

Installed Pray for Rain in the beautiful Sonoran desert, you must walk there by foot. The mahogany and glass pools glow in the moonlight and the water blows in the wind. The opening ceremony and party  – equal parts drumming ceremony, reflective moon pools, clay sculpting, hand drilled torches and joyous celebration.

The ceremonial aspect of the work began at dusk with drummers hidden throughout the desert. The opening drummer and I called back and forth and as one of the children in the audience noted ‘The mountain talked back’. The echo was at least a whole second delay – and great participation of the landscape. When recording with drum group AFI in Cape Coast, Ghana in 2009, Kweku and I talked about how their elders used drums to communicate distances. Inspired by this ancient communication – I was excited to compose this drum performance for drummers scattered throughout the desert.  Musician Seth Olinsky co-composed and lead the drumming.  The night definitely aroused the senses, evoked an earthy celebration and left everyone with an imaginative story to walk away with.

Poet Dot Devota and resident artist and musician Jeremy Thompson concluded the ceremony with me by scooping water via earthen and brass bowls and pouring onto the desert’s well known Creosote plant – so all audience members could be ignighted with the familiar Sonoran fragrance of the rain.

Cover Feature La Motocyclette

So stoked to be the cover feature for the new La Motocyclette!!! Check out photos and a writing form my latest installation work, Under the Same Sun.  Also amazing work by Monica Semergiu, Christina Rinaldi, Ashleigh Ide Yve Assad, Lanakila Macnaughton and Babes Ride Out.  From the amazing Editor and Designer Lynda Lucas.  Available at LACMA and MOCA Los Angeles.



Interview La Mignonette

I wrote and recorded a record out of my studio there, which is being released in a couple months on Lightning Records. It is called Legends of These Lands Left to Live. It is a wildly different statement -­‐ emotional and well, musical. For me, it i…

I wrote and recorded a record out of my studio there, which is being released in a couple months on Lightning Records. It is called Legends of These Lands Left to Live. It is a wildly different statement -­‐ emotional and well, musical. For me, it is much more direct and provocative. I am excited to release it. I believe, in that statement, you’ll find the more feminine and raw energy you are asking about in your question....

Read more at  La Mignonette.

Freeriders Flag Casa Shelter Half in Venice

 

Totem to those individuals who exemplify what Hunter S. Thompson was talking about when he spoke of ‘Mould Breaking Heroes; Living proof that the tyranny of the rat race is not yet final‘ . Inspired in part by an ex-San Francisco surfer who paddled around Kauai on a 9.0 surfboard, sleeps in a beach cave, and fishes his own food – and other like surfers and vanguards out there surfing/living for the love of life and true hedonic spirit.

It is completely my intention to directly participate in this philosophy, intently promote a freerider culture and illuminate that which already celebrates life beyond boundaries and to forge new experiences with that which does and does not yet exist.

Limited Edition of 5.

Made by Ali Beletic || Sun Era Studio

Available at Shelter Half.

Art Show Joshua Tree Highlands Art Residency Show

Great show last week over at Joshua Tree Highlands Art Residency space.  Very Excited to work on some very large and very small stone works as well as the debut of the first piece in my primitive lighting series.  The clay was dug at an archeological site in Pennsylvania.  It is over a million years old.  I fired it using a hand dug pit fire as our ancestors have done in the past.  

 

Save Rock n Roll Flags

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Just finished up these custom Save Rock n Roll Art Flags for Lightning Records.  Limited run of 5.  Only 2 Left.  You can get one at Lightning’s Store.  Mention you heard about it from me and I will custom make you a wood and brass mount.  Although, the Rock mount looks pretty good too.

The Lightning Edit

Creator and Co-Editor of a journal for Lightning Records this week!  It is going to be amazing!! Contributors include Jesus Robles of Design/Build Architecture firm D.U.S.T., Filmmaker Bill Daniel, Rock n Roller Cy Dune, Motocross Artist Derek …

Creator and Co-Editor of a journal for Lightning Records this week!  It is going to be amazing!! Contributors include Jesus Robles of Design/Build Architecture firm D.U.S.T., Filmmaker Bill Daniel, Rock n Roller Cy Dune, Motocross Artist Derek Gibson, Surfer Chris Kaplanis, Photographer Patrick Gookin, Artist Maya Hayuk, Kid Millions, Rhys Chatham, and many more…Going to be so great.  It comes out in March.  If you are interested in Pre-Ordering head on over to Lightning and pickup your copy (comes with a subscription to the records).  I have a very special ep coming out as part of the 20 artist series over there too.

Canoe Fire

Humans feel the liveliness, archaism, and elemental beauty of fire naturally – it really doesn’t take much provocation in an artistic sense.  The eloquent movement of the flames, the fuel turning into ash, its potency and beauty.  The mysterious movement of  light illuminating, reflecting, cast onto, around and prohibited by the sculptural dimension of space and material that surround, creates a reflective and mesmerizing calm that so many of us remember, sense deep reflection of our evolutionary survival.  It has been an honor to create these pieces which have been such a beautiful and ceremonial conversation with my surroundings and the earth that I know and walk upon.

Working with fire as a sculptural medium is very harmonizing and more than just artistic – there is a deep sense of relating to your own humanity and ancestry.

Wild Fire Sculpture #2 was a series of fires I floated onto a lake in Arizona – to create a sculpture which moved and floated in the wind and water.  The ceremony was exquisitely beautiful.

Installing Sculptures into the Desert

Installing the pools into the beautiful Sonoran desert was arduous and mythic.  Hand building the sculptures over the course of several weeks with the help of several friends, architect Jesus Robles, Seth Olinsky, and Peter Baer, hand carrying them into the desert, sourcing water and hauling in rain to be returned to the earth.

Thanks to the  sculpture install crew: Beau HintzSeth OlinskyJeff Stokes, Dot Devota, Brandon Shimoda, Kittie Beletic.

Cy Dune 13 Drummers

Drummed in Seth’s Cy Dune performance at Heap Collective’s show on Saturday. Poets Dot Devota andBrandon Shimoda made stellar punk videos of performance. Photos shot by  Laura Stokes. The night was pretty unwieldy with Architect Jesus Robles, Musicians John MelilloJeff Stokes, and Thom Plasse, resident masterminds Jeremy Thompson and Adeena Baer, and more loud drummers…  Check it out at CY DUNE SOUNDS.

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