Sunday, September 21, 2008

Patagonia's Organic Art Shirt For Chile


Patagonia, Inc. and artist Chris Del Moro have created a new organic t-shirt to benefit Save The Waves Coalition. The shirt features original art by Chris, whom I traveled and surfed with in central and southern Chile this winter. He's a phenomenal surfer, and his whimsical art leaves an impression on you. The Patagonia art shirt shows a mythical wave in Chile and the pulp mill that threatens it with toxic waste. Chris was stoked to surf the wave he had only drawn before, and his infectious enthusiasm for drawing whales and waves on dusty windows, abandoned doors, empty walls and everywhere he went in Chile had the locals smiling.


Listed on the back of the shirt are surf breaks that have been lost to dredging, construction, and pollution. Save the Waves Coalition is working hard to keep Cobquecura’s pristine pointbreaks off that list. Five dollars from the sale of each shirt goes toward our effort to prevent Chile’s biggest pulp mill company, Celco Arauco, from its plan to dump toxic waste directly into the shorebreak via a pipeline. The shirt is made of supersoft, 100% organic cotton jersey and it is recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program - use it until it's all used up, then return it to Patagonia and they will recycle it into new clothing!

You can see the shirt in multiple views and buy it by clicking on this link at patagonia.com. Help Save The Waves!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Pulp Mill Anti-Glamour Movie Goes Manhattan!

Our short documentary film Pulp, Poo and Perfection is going to Manhattan. After an epic run in the past 15 months featuring in 15 international film festivals, lots of fun, and some great international publicity exposing a Chilean pulp mill industry that is anything but ocean-friendly, the film will show at the end of this month (September 27) at Tribeca Cinemas in the Big Apple, New York, U.S. and A.


Check out the New York Surf Film Festival website. It's not the best website I've ever seen, but the lineup of films is the BEST surf film festival selection I have ever seen. Thank you, New York, and thanks to the organizers for not overloading their program with mediocre films. Thank you to Angel Marin for being the artistic genius behind the film as well as being a great Chilean friend.

And finally, a very special thanks to Reef Redemption for their sponsorship of the film.



Please remember dear readers, surfers are an excellent indicator species. If you don't know what an indicator species is, look it up on Wikipedia. I will be writing a future blog post about surfers as indicator species.