Last Friday night The Randall Scott & Joyengine crew struck again - with a frame-painting-installation at the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art. These works were combined with a freestyle bike performance by Randall Scott’s own Akira Yasuda, and his trials team Ripstoke. DJ Joseph Newman ate any silence with a beat spinnin’ extravaganza that lasted throughout the night, bringing together a full spectrum of art and entertainment. The raffle for the frame was supposed to be rigged but due to a dyslexic announcer a fortunate attendant walked away with this painted Tommaso Aggraziato.
The bike and painting were a team effort by the likes of Lucian "small BUT dangerous" Foehr, Scot "FAIVES" Lefavor, Rob "Lifter Baron" Angermuller, Alex "JR" Henry, and T.B.
Randall seen with various women throughout the course of the evening.
The Freestyle Bike presentation was said to be “too dangerous to even attempt.”
The depiction of Picasso's Guernica was created by Randall Scott's own El Guapo.
Pictures of people partying.
Katie showing how you too can be RAD.
The bike and painting were a team effort by the likes of Lucian "small BUT dangerous" Foehr, Scot "FAIVES" Lefavor, Rob "Lifter Baron" Angermuller, Alex "JR" Henry, and T.B.
Randall seen with various women throughout the course of the evening.
The Freestyle Bike presentation was said to be “too dangerous to even attempt.”
The depiction of Picasso's Guernica was created by Randall Scott's own El Guapo.
Pictures of people partying.
Katie showing how you too can be RAD.
1 Comments:
At April 12, 2008 at 1:12 PM , Michael said...
I was just wondering how those paint schemes were applied, is there a website with any information about that?
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