Found this early photo.


We are going through photos from our first year and a half of doing this gallery thing for an upcoming book project and I stumbled upon this photo of our (Jeremy & Claire) son Eli helping build the place back in December 2009. It’s cool to look back at the history, as small as it is, and even cooler to see how our son has been a part of everything from day one, as small as he was at the time. Thanks to everyone who has ever supported us, we love doing THIS and it really is such a family affair. Good things coming up. -Jeremy

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Non Toxic Revolution: Shepard Fairey and Patrick O’Dell for Keep a Breast Foundation.



Keep A Breast announced their Non Toxic Revolution campaign a few months ago. Hopefully you have seen the video and explored the site to to inform and educate yourself about the dangers of toxic chemicals in our environment and food supply and the link to breast cancer. The program focuses on prevention as a means to maintain long-term health and well-being by providing alternatives so that young people everywhere can make educated decisions.

NTR embarked on a 8 city street art campaign to help inspire and educate young people about toxic chemicals infecting our food, products, and environment with help from Shepard Fairey and Studio Number One with limited edition poster sets for the different aspects of the campaign and your life including: Your House, Your Mouth, Your Body, Plastic Sucks, and Heart and Soul.

The tour has come to an end and we are celebrating in Los Angeles! The Non Toxic Revolution Campaign will be erecting 6 separate street art installations from Venice to Downtown as well as raising awareness and planting seeds with a 3 art week installations and street side urban renewal at THIS gallery including imagery from Studio Number One and photography from the NTR campaign by Patrick O’Dell.

The exhibition is FREE, all ages and open to the public! See you here!!