Ethan Stewart
About Me:
Born and raised on Cape Cod, Ethan Stewart has been calling Santa Barbara home off and on since that great El Nino winter of 1998. On his way to writing the news for The Independent, Stewart has worked as a bellhop, a carpenter, a surf shop lackey, an overnight security guard on a sprawling Gaviota ranch, a delivery truck driver, a school teacher, and a landscaper. A passionate explorer of Mother Nature's more open and wild places, Stewart reckons Boston Red Sox baseball is the closest thing he has to religion, considers the ocean to be a mandatory daily activity, has been sleeping with sand in his bed for as long as he can remember, has a dog named Danger and a wife from Montana named Anna.
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Entry1:00 AM on February 8, 2013Photographer and Santa Barbara native Morgan Maassen's career in the surf editorial world is on a meteoric rise.
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Entry1:00 AM on November 19, 2012A prolific painter and collected internationally, 72 year-old Fred Gowland is on a mission these days to explode everything he has ever learned about art.
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Entry1:00 AM on August 7, 2012"Standard Deviation" is a pop-up show organized by a bunch of mildly mad creative-types to commandeer a massive retail space front and center on Santa Barbara's main drag in the middle of the city's busiest tourist week of the year.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 12, 2012A.M.A.S.S (Artists Making a Street Scene) has been bringing a bit of edge and creative culture to Santa Barbara's most distinctly tourist-serving part of town since 2009.
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Entry1:00 AM on June 14, 2012Know anyone who traded a high finance job for plein air painting? Probably not. But in Santa Barbara, one man did just that. Chris Potter is an everyday painter who paints every day.
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EntryPosted Of Love, Surfboards, and Callused Hands: The Art of Function and Flow as Interpreted by Ryan Lovelace
in Artbound1:00 AM on May 25, 2012Ryan Lovelace hand-builds surfboards, working with reverence to preserve and protect the power of surfing. -
Entry10:00 AM on May 7, 2012A duo of artists, the Adler Brothers hustle to make ends meet in the underground, but also hang increasingly often in the upper echelons of international fine art.
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Entry1:00 AM on February 8, 2013Photographer and Santa Barbara native Morgan Maassen's career in the surf editorial world is on a meteoric rise.
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Entry1:00 AM on November 19, 2012A prolific painter and collected internationally, 72 year-old Fred Gowland is on a mission these days to explode everything he has ever learned about art.
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Entry1:00 AM on August 7, 2012"Standard Deviation" is a pop-up show organized by a bunch of mildly mad creative-types to commandeer a massive retail space front and center on Santa Barbara's main drag in the middle of the city's busiest tourist week of the year.
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Entry1:00 AM on July 12, 2012A.M.A.S.S (Artists Making a Street Scene) has been bringing a bit of edge and creative culture to Santa Barbara's most distinctly tourist-serving part of town since 2009.
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Entry1:00 AM on June 14, 2012Know anyone who traded a high finance job for plein air painting? Probably not. But in Santa Barbara, one man did just that. Chris Potter is an everyday painter who paints every day.
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EntryPosted Of Love, Surfboards, and Callused Hands: The Art of Function and Flow as Interpreted by Ryan Lovelace
in Artbound1:00 AM on May 25, 2012Ryan Lovelace hand-builds surfboards, working with reverence to preserve and protect the power of surfing. -
Entry10:00 AM on May 7, 2012A duo of artists, the Adler Brothers hustle to make ends meet in the underground, but also hang increasingly often in the upper echelons of international fine art.
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