Here are some Snips of my Life as a Nomad Street Merchant. I have always admired the backpacking, nomad, travel always, on the go life. And as soon as I graduated from Uni, I immediately pursued selling my art while playing in a tribal band.
I will have more stories of this "Leather Tramp" life, for now, here are some snipets of my nomad merchant life during a pandemic era.
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This is from the "HGHR Daze" Shop opening pop-up. I was in the middle of trying out living in my car mostly and just popping up shop anywhere. This is a sleepy moment while my view on the opposite was a homeless man, sleeping and unbothered.
We both camping out.
These next few Photos are snipets of selling our art at a famous handcraft street art stop at FUENTE Circle, Cebu City, Philippines. ALong with me are the usual artists you see selling and spreading handmade Tribal Art. I am a monthly, or yearly artist who visits once in awhile when I am not doing pop ups or travelling (or dealing with my mental battles 😉).
The Street Kings
Set up is happening when you see this View.
A good Friend of Mine Visiting while I show my Art to the Street Bi-passers.
Klasik Pop UP Market = A group of Classic bike enthusiasts decided to create an event and invited People woth different gifts and talents that may relate to classic aesthetics.
They invited one of the coolest people I know who Made his own coffee shop at the side of his Motor Bike.
They also invited my good friend Tolyo who made his mini Suzuki van into his own personal campervan. Amazeballs!!. His presence made it possible for me to be included.
This is him, his van, and my art.
Three cool People from Tolyo Travels, Aframe, and Skullcap
Surfers and Toy collectors in one frame
(But all are ARTISTS)
The Usual Set Up on its own
Beachboy, My art Guardian, and chill coach
Coffee is Life
Hangin out at the back of Tolyo's Home.
More coming soon
If you Enjoyed this...SALAMAT! (thanks)



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