Monday, December 5, 2011

Secret Hippies

This past friday I attended the eclectically beautiful art exhibition, " Secret Hippies " at Fabric 8, dreamed and created by
Reuben Rude and Bill Zindel, local SF native artists.

Reuben Rude was born in San Francisco to two Hippies who met in the Summer Of Love and then studied at the Academy of Art for Illusration.

Bill Zindel is a illustrator, graphic designer who works in the Bay Area. He studied at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Together they collaborated and made a monster mash mix up of breath taking pieces that scream nostaligia,  sacasm  and all around madness. The pieces ranged from collages to print work.

But the art installations werent the only this that was something to talk about, the people who were there. Girls dressed in the ever so popular "Hipster" trends with hints of 1960's and 70's aspects. Denim Levi cut-offs, maxi skirts, skinny jeans, Bell Bottom jeans and platform wedges and Doc Martins.
And the guys were dapper in flannels, cord skinny jeans, hoodies and ray bans with van, converse and boating shoes.



The exhibit started November 24th and runs until the 6th of this month! so check it out!
Fabric 8:  3318 22nd Street near Valencia




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