Monday, December 19, 2016

From Paris With Love from sPACYcLOUd Team Rider Coco! - by Coco


Helper Dodo - photo by Corinne Séguin
It was August perfect time to have an outdoor project with little disturbance. Most of Parisians are out of town for their summer vacation. August is kind of the best to be in Paris for that reason, empty of people and a lot less cars.

Hydrane & Coco - photo by Grambe
My friend Hydrane Lo and I knew each other from common friends in the skateboard community. We’ve connected back when I lived downtown Paris prior coming to NY. We both are into art: I’m a graphic designer, she’s an architect. We both create art on our spare time. Talking we found out we both have been wanting to paint that Jemmapes Skatepark downtown Paris 10.

Jemmapes skatepark before face lift - photo by Corinne Séguin
Back in NY I got into what I didn’t know yet, a very serious injury. I wanted to enjoy street skating sessions prior coming back to my country but it was very painful. At home doctors told me to take a two years off from skateboarding for the recovery. I admit I have teared many times. My last skateboard session was in May at my friends skatepark, La Halle du Val d’Orge, in the suburbs of Paris. They had their annual remodeling for the World Cup Contest called Far N’High. I volunteered for the contest as a judge and also created art for a booth they allowed me. I was stoked about that redesign I couldn’t help it I tried to skate one more time but the pain in my arm was unbearable.

Hydrane preparing the wall - photo by Corinne Séguin
All that to say I needed something as an escape and luckily I have art. I have motivated my friend who was on vacation for a week that it was now or never. We parted to get the supplies and met up at night to start the process of giving a painted face lift to the skatepark.




Hydrane & Nancy B. painting - photo by Corinne Séguin
It was such a great experience. We both went from paper straight to wall/urban space size. I usually paint on used skateboards, used glass bottles, small canvas or paper and she usually works on paper of various but still small size. 
Coco painting - photo by Hydrane
People would all of the sudden stop, compliment us and/or take photos. They were actually paying attention for once.
Hydrane & Coco work done - photo by Grambe
The skatepark became a piece of art not just a concrete spot full of tags. The guys from the basket ball court next door would bring us ice-creams and water. 


Nassaire board slide - photo by Corinne Séguin
The guys at the skatepark had to bare with us as they couldn’t skate. They stayed patient for the most time and respected what we were creating. When we finished they all went crazy like they had a new skatepark.
Stéphane Mercurio, French woman film director interviewed my friend and I. The skatepark is by a water canal called Canal Saint Martin. She was doing a documentation about what’s going on along the canal Saint Martin in August called “Les Parisiens d’août” (August Parisian). She edited 2 minutes short movies. She filmed the skatepark and others people that day too.







Big Thank You ("Merci") to our helpers - photo by Corinne Séguin




We thanks all the people who came around helping: Grambe, Nancy B., Paulo, Dodo, Cuban, Khalid Chhiba and the basket family.









Spacycloud at Jemmapes skatepark - photo by Corinne Séguin

That is all for now.
Much love.
sPACYcLOUd street team rider Coco from Paris.

You can find Coco at:
 www.co2designs.com 
Tumblr @corinneseguinIG 
IG @corinneseguinart

You can find Hydrane Lo at:
IG @hydrane 

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

One Beanie For Everyone On Your Gift List!

 Shop at www.spacycloud.com

Christmas is upon us and we got something special to cheer you up!

Visit sPACYcLOUd online store today, enter PROMO CODE "MADEINDC", and receive 20% OFF your order!

Select from a variety of beanies, onesies, hoodies, and other products! 
We got something for everyone!

Happy holidays!


Monday, December 12, 2016

Get Into the Holiday Season with Love, Peace, and sPACYcLOUd!

 www.spacycloud.com

Whether you heading to a party at Tropicalia, grabbing a coffee at Tryst in Adams Morgan, having a business meeting with your partners at Bus Boys and Poets, or taking your pup for a walk, sPACYcLOUd TieDye Onesie will keep you comfortable and in your own skin! 

It is warm, unique, funky, and a perfect gift for anyone.

Available at sPACYcLOUd online store and Funky Piece in Adams Morgan, Washington DC.



Monday, November 21, 2016

Support Your Local Heroes!

Bryan Robinson is the Founder of Grasshopper Philms [GP], an award winning independent film and multimedia company which was founded in 2005. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, GP produces animated works, short films, features, documentaries, commercials, music videos, and concerts for local and major recording artist.  GP handles everything from the casting call to the screening.

GP’s insect initiative is to take raw concepts and transform them into creative fragments of majestic visual displays, for screen and television.  His style of film making has motivated quite a few up and coming filmmakers, writers, actors, and visionaries. 
He has created several masterpieces for sPACYcLOUd including "Finding A Line: Skateboarding, Music, and Media", "Cut Loose. Hang Tight. Recycle.", and "sPACYcLOUd at Blind Whino". Bryan has a distinct style, attention to detail, and a vision. 


Bryan also is the founder of The Black Genius Art Show showcasing his art work which reflects life as it comes with humor, struggle, love, pain, and Baltimore.
Bryan also teaches film making, music, and arts at an elementary school in Baltimore and his students love him!
Please support your local heroes! 


THANKSGIVING SALE!!!



Having a heart of gratitude leads to great things. sPACYcLOUd is wishing you and your family Thanksgiving love and joy!

Friday, October 21, 2016

New sPACYcLOUd Collection of Leggings has Arrived!

sPACYcLOUd is thrilled to present our latest collection of leggings!
 sPACYcLOUd products defy the corporate norm of dull mass-production. Our leggings are unique, limited edition, custom printed, and made in USA! 
  sPACYcLOUd is the manifestation of a revolutionary spirit always pushing people to be liberated from social constraints through expressions of love, peace and creativity.  Our competition follows trends. We follow our vision and philosophy. 
sPACYcLOUd leggings were created with the girl in mind who chooses to maneuver her own way through life with a “Skate or Die” attitude, loves to show off. 
 It was also created for that chic lady who lives by the rhythm of her own conga drum and wants to show off her well traveled, worldly, stylish fashion influence. 
 sPACYcLOUd offers a fashionable way to stand out in a crowd that has chosen to stand in. It is a universal movement meant to float through the world in order to unite us all in style.
sPACYcLOUd leggings available at our online store at www.spacycloud.com, Homegrown HQ, and Bethesda Boards!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Welcome to the Team sPACYcLOUd - BGirl Sunny!

We are extremely proud to announce that BGirl Sunny has joined team sPACYcLOUd! 
Sunny is one of the most accomplished female breakdancers in the world. It is our dream come true that someone as talented as her will be representing sPACYcLOUd in USA and around the world.
Credit: Anderson Ko and @stanceelements
Shortly after moving to Philadelphia for college, Sunny discovered breaking with a college club called Freaks of the Beat. Having been a gymnast for 15 years prior, she was itching to be upside down again and breaking presented the perfect excuse. 
Since then, Sunny has grown to love the dance, culture, and all of the domestic and international travel opportunities that it has opened up for her. Some of her recent accomplishments include winning the Outbreak Europe 2015 1v1 Bgirl battle and the Rocksteady Anniversary 2v2 Bgirl Battle. She's also danced in projects for Uniqlo, Mashable/Intel, and more.
It is a big honor for us to work and support BGirl Sunny.
Welcome to the team Sunny!

If you would like to learn more about B-Girl Sunny and her upcoming battles, please follow her on IG @_sunnychoi or FB at Sunny Choi.

Sunday, October 16, 2016

sPACYcLOUd Descended upon Homegrown HQ in Washington DC!

 sPACYcLOUd is thrilled to be part of Homegrown HQ shop in Washington DC! 
One Love Massive launched its headquarters, Homegrown HQ, in Washington DC in 2016. It provides recording, broadcasting, consulting, and other services. One Love Massive also organizes bike rides and social events throughout the year to bring the local cycling communities together and provide a safe and welcoming space. 
Contained within the One Love Massive family is a collective of over 150 artists that include bands, DJs, rap emcees, and both male and female vocalists representing all musical genres. Ideally, the collective is a physical representation of the belief that music is a unifying force that defies all classifications and can unite the Nation’s Capital as one massive city.  
Homegrown HQ is the place to hang out, listen to music, chill on the patio, or stock up with fresh DC AS FUCK, sPACYcLOUd, and Grindstone clothes.
Currently Homegrown HQ carries sPACYcLOUd latest cannabis inspired collections of leggings, dresses, hoodies, and snapbacks. 
sPACYcLOUd products defy the corporate norm of dull mass-production. Our leggings are limited edition, custom printed, and made in USA. We use our own art to print fabrics and create products with a story.
Come out and be part of the community. Buy products designed by DC brands, support local businesses, meet new people, share ideas, volunteer, or join Massive Bike adventures!  
Thank you to One Love Massive and Homegrown HQ for carrying sPACYcLOUd and other local brands. We are honored to be part of your wonderful community.

To learn more about One Love Massive and Homegrown HQ, visit http://onelovemassive.com/the-collective/

sPACYcLOUd Descended at Homegrown HQ in Washington DC!

 sPACYcLOUd is thrilled to be part of Homegrown HQ shop in Washington DC! 
One Love Massive launched its headquarters, Homegrown HQ, in Washington DC in 2016. It provides recording, broadcasting, consulting, and other services. One Love Massive also organizes bike rides and social events throughout the year to bring the local cycling communities together and provide a safe and welcoming space. 
Contained within the One Love Massive family is a collective of over 150 artists that include bands, DJs, rap emcees, and both male and female vocalists representing all musical genres. Ideally, the collective is a physical representation of the belief that music is a unifying force that defies all classifications and can unite the Nation’s Capital as one massive city.  
First level of Homegrown HQ is the place to hang out, listen to music, enjoy the patio, or stock up with DC AS FUCK, sPACYcLOUd, and Grindstone clothes.
Visit the store and check out the latest collection of sPACYcLOUd leggings, dresses, hoodies, and snapbacks. 
sPACYcLOUd products defy the corporate norm of dull mass-production. Our cannabis inspired leggings are unique, limited edition, custom printed, and made in USA! 

Come out and be part of the community. Show your love, meet new people, share your ideas, ask questions, volunteer, join Massive Bike adventure, or just say hello.  
Thank you to One Love Massive and Homegrown HQ for carrying our brand. We are very honored to be part of your wonderful community.

To learn more about One Love Massive and Homegrown HQ, visit http://onelovemassive.com/the-collective/

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

sPACYcLOUd Landed at The Fitter in Boulder, Colorado!

sPACYcLOUd is proud to be part of one of the longest-operating headshops in the United States which celebrated its fortieth year in operation in 2013.
Opened in the spring of 1973, 2016 marks the year this Boulder headshop turns 43.
Formerly know as "The Pipefitter," this one-time head shop has leapt headlong into the 21st century. That's right, it's not just hippie outfits and '60s and '70s kitsch anymore.  
The Fitter now stocks the latest in surf 'n' skate wear and other boutique fashions. It has also made a name for itself as the region's foremost purveyor of flip flops. However, its psychedelic past has yet to completely fade away; it is consistently named "Best Pipe Shop" in Boulder Weekly's annual "Best of Boulder" issue.

 Thank you to The Fitter for taking sPACYcLOUd into the family. We are stoked to be part of such an awesome store! 



From DC with LOVE. ~sPACYcLOUd

To learn more about The Fitter history, read the Huffingtonpost article at http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/15/the-fitter-at-40-a-bould_n_3082198.html











Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Team Rider of the Week: BBoy Atomic Goofball!


Danny "Atomic Goofball" Nguyen is a Vietnamese-American break-dancer from Maryland. 
Where to even start? Bboy Atomic Goofball is incredible. 

His entire life he has loved and pursued art, especially in conjunction with helping people. Atomic Goofball is here to inspire and uplift free spirits like himself by sharing his art with the world. 

Danny did not have a perfect life as a kid, but he had the perfect head on his shoulders to get him where he wanted to go. His family didn't have much money and he didn't have many friends. He felt outcasted by his peers, so he turned to himself for support. 
Danny, being Danny, was able to motivate himself by delving into his own imagination rather than outsourcing to those that outcasted him for a good time. He made his own toys and went on his own adventures and didn't think a thing of it. 

  Later, Danny struggled after being diagnosed with a chest deformity. It struck his confidence for sure, and the others already against him took notice. Bullies used his condition as a weapon against Danny to make him feel worse. "As I grew, so did my challenges. The bullies started to hit harder, and things started to hurt more. As much as I liked to smile, I found it hard to do so."  Though Danny was presented with this negativity from all sides, he never gave up. He pulled through by continuing to motivate himself with his hobbies and talents.
"I promised myself, I will no longer live my life to please others, That I will make a difference, and be the hero I need...and if there was anyone out there who needed help like I did, I would be that help." 

  Danny really lived though his dancing, and also drawing. His drawings started to be auctioned off to help those in need. Danny would donate his art to be used to help those in less-fortunate countries.  
Little by little, Danny's childhood dreams started coming together. Everything he always promised himself was finally happening. He started to get recognized. He was eventually on TV and in movies, meeting celebrities, designing shoes, building award-winning cars, competing and travelling the world dancing, and building a clientele.
 In recent times, Danny has accomplished countless achievements. In 2015 he took the titled at Mr. Vietfest in Virginia. Danny was thrilled to be able to encourage other young Vietnamese- American men to strive for excellence and follow their dreams. Danny recently designed a pair of shoes for NFL player Terrel Suggs, Suggs sported the shoes the very next day in his team's first game, and received the game ball. 
We are proud of Danny and everything he has overcome and accomplished, and we are very grateful to have him on our team. 
If you want to see Atomic Goofball in action, come to Lionz Of Zion 20th Anniversary on Sept. 24, 2016 in Washington, DC. Click here for additional information.
Check him out at atomicgoofball.com; FB at Danny Atomicgooffball Nguyen; on Youtube @atomicgoofball; or on Twitter @atomicgoofball.