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Alex Pardee’s Night of The Treeple Launch

Alex Pardee (HF Vol.1) officially launched his Treeple concept last night at San Francisco's Club Six with a nasty little art show featuring art and images from his clothing line, props from movie, and art from a dozen artists exploring Alex's "Treeple" world. Night of the Treeple is a rediculous scary homage to late 70's horror, where nature gets it's revenge on us petty resource wasting tree murdering humans. Take a look at the Art of Treeple, a few crappy shots I took of the great art and folks at the show, and the Treeple Teaser trailer (complete with radiactive glowing tree sap blood!) directed by Alex here!

Alex Pardee (HF Vol.1) officially launched his Treeple concept last night at San Francisco’s Club Six with a nasty little art show featuring images from the clothing line, props from movie, and art from a dozen artists exploring Alex’s “Treeple” world. Night of the Treeple is a rediculous scary homage to late 70’s horror, where nature gets it’s revenge on us petty resource wasting tree murdering humans. Take a look at the Art of Treeple, some crappy shots I took of the great art at the show, and the Treeple Teaser trailer directed by Alex below.


Night of the Treeple design by Alex Pardee


Night of the Treeple art by Alex Pardee


Night of the Treeple art by Alex Pardee


Night of the Treeple art by Alex Pardee


Night of the Treeple clothes by Alex Pardee


Alex Pardee


The infamous artist Winston Smith


Art by Sam Keith


Art by Robert Bowen


Sacramento artist Skinner


Treeple art by Annie Owens


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