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The Perfect Day by David Choe

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The Perfect Day

From the moment I stepped off the plane in Cambodia I felt as if I was at home. The people were beyond friendly, the food was amazing, everyone would flash us huge grins and smiles, even the drunks fighting out on the street at 2am fought lovingly- I didn’t want to leave. And while the locations of the walls we had to paint on were planned in advance (we were given instructions that the only images that would not be tolerated were skulls or images of death, which we respected, even though half the artists in the group love painting skulls), we had no plans what was going to be painted until we got there. I’ve worked as an investigative journalist with the Emmy award winning VICE / HBO team, where we rigorously fact check all our stories to uncover the truth. However, this trip to Cambodia was not a news trip, we were there strictly to spread the message of love, light, beauty, joy, free expression and creativity. I didn't realize how many millions of musicians, artists, writers and creative people had been murdered in the Cambodian genocide, so I wanted to bring the best artists in the world to Cambodia, a country that has virtually no murals or street art. Our goal, working through the #IglooHong Foundation, was simple: to spread some light, joy and beauty to a country with such a dark past.

I will admit, I try to stay purposefully ignorant about the history, politics, and current events of most places I visit. Ever since I started hitchhiking all over the planet in my teens, I would rather get an oral history from the people I met travelling instead of reading about it on my phone or in a book- it's infinitely more interesting to me that way. It’s been a lifelong journey and fight to stay present, to live in the moment without holding onto old grievances, revenge, or getting stuck replaying histories I cannot change. It never made sense to me that a 20-year-old kid should be burdened with a past created by their grandparents. I’m looking to shape and share the love now, in the moment, instead of trying to find a reason to repeat a cycle of anger, hate and trauma. To not live in fear. To live in the now and the present. We all have a past, sure, but can’t we look beyond that and see the today that surrounds us without judgment? It’s asking these questions and thinking this way that has allowed me to take stunning vacations on the Gaza Strip, with beautiful beaches all to myself and only calamari strips and licorice wine to keep me company. Ignorance is bliss, but so is staying present. It’s about freeing your vision to allow you to see the beauty in the imperfections around you, and every once in awhile those imperfections culminate into a perfect day.

(Continued HERE)

tags: Travel, Cambodia, Igloo Hong, trauma, hitchhiking
categories: Video, Public Art, Igloo Hong
Wednesday 08.16.23
Posted by David Choe
 

David Choe Painting in Sahara Desert

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tags: David Choe, painting, mural, Sahara Desert, Morocco, Spray painting, public art, Igloo Hong
categories: Public Art, Igloo Hong
Thursday 04.06.17
Posted by David Choe
 

Mangchi Anthem with Disclaimer

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Mangchi Anthem - Music Video
Directed and Edited by Paco Raterta, 2015

Mangchi is for the children, but this video sure ain’t. There are things in this life that you can’t un-see, so proceed only if you’re ready to enter the violent vault that is our mangled Mangchi madness! Who’s this mysterious character that comes through the slum in a conundrum? Follow and find out as he’s awakened on a VHS vision quest which takes him through the cities and slums of a nameless country. Running wild on a reckless journey wielding a gun and a hammer, this video has everything including a zombie boxer with gun-gloves! Does it make sense? Hell no! But who cares about that- what makes sense is for you to watch this as soon as possible and witness the madness that makes The Raid and Oldboy look like romantic comedies, showing that the only thing that’s madder than Mad Max is a Mangchi. Use it.

tags: Mangchi, Music Video, David Choe, Igloo Hong, Money Mark, Steebee Weebee, Heather Leather
categories: Video, Music
Friday 02.17.17
Posted by David Choe
 

Mangchi Cold Waves Album Release

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Compilation of 'Cold Waves,' an EP by the Los Angeles-based band Mangchi, released on July 19, 2016. The band's members include Money Mark, Steebee, Weebee, Igloo Hong, Heather Leather, Dylan the Kid, and Ceci DeeCee. Cold Waves cover art is by artist David Choe.

tags: Cold Waves, Mangchi, Cover art, David Choe, Igloo Hong
categories: Video, Music
Saturday 09.17.16
Posted by David Choe
 

David Choe - IGLOO HONG myFINBEC2013

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IGLOO HONG myFINBEC2013 from Rebild Productions on Vimeo.

tags: David Choe, choematrix, video, Igloo Hong, MyFinbec2013, Painting, Wine, Casses, Art
categories: Video
Wednesday 11.25.15
Posted by Guest User