Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Billabong Collaborates With Renowned Surf Artist Andy Davis On New Clothing Collection

IRVINE, CA – (August 16, 2011) – Billabong, the world’s leading surfwear company, has partnered with heralded San Diego County surf artist Andy Davis on a new range of apparel celebrating the fun and funk of surfing’s bohemian lifestyle.

Davis has carved a popular niche in the surf world via his stylized illustrations depicting the joy and camaraderie of the surfing life, first entering the scene with his Free apparel line in the 1990s and more recently created designs under the Ando and Friends label. However, the new relationship will allow Davis to focus on his art while Billabong’s infrastructure absorbs the complexities of sales, manufacturing and distribution.

“I’m just totally stoked,” said Davis. “It’s a dream set-up as far as I’m concerned. And I’m very excited to now be able to produce a line showcasing my art that is 100% organic or recycled. That’s very important to me.”

Davis’s latest batch of designs feature a number of free-and-easy themes familiar to his legion of fans, including 1970s-influenced characters slouching stylishly through perfect tubes, idyllic tropical scenes and funky seabirds in flight. The “Ando” look has become iconic in the surf art scene in the last 15 years, appearing in innumerable magazine stories, surf movie posters, gallery exhibitions and industry auctions.

“It’s all light-hearted and fun,” said Davis in describing the vibe of his latest creations. “It’s surf-driven, but there are many other elements beyond just riding waves which make up the spirit of the surf and beach lifestyle. I try to capture that feeling in my art.”

The Andy Davis + Billabong collection will arrive in select stores in November and features 18 pieces including t-shirts, woven shirts, boardshorts and hats.

“This is the first time an outside artist has collaborated with us on a project of this sort and so far the response has been incredible,” said Rob McCarty, design director at Billabong. “Andy’s art is in a style that Billabong is not known for, and this collection will have its own clear identity. It will speak to another group of customers who are after an alternative look.”

The Andy Davis + Billabong line will only be available through surf specialty stores, and shop owners are applauding the release of the new collection. Among the believers is Dave Nash, owner of the Sun Diego retail chain.

“My buyer and I were quite disappointed to hear that the Ando and Friends brand was no more,” said Nash. “Needless to say we were more than a little excited when we looked at Billabong for spring and we saw the Andy Davis collection in the line! We will be welcoming Ando back in the store with open arms…hopefully for many seasons to come.”

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Coming Soon, a new collection of fine art by Andy Davis. Sign up as a collector now and get the chance to preview & buy first.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010
We are constantly updating Andy's website to make it easier for you all to navigate. The broken stitch blog can now be found at www.thebrokenstitchblog.blogspot.com. It will one day be a part of the crafts portion of our site. Andy's blog is located at www.andoandfriends.com. Hope this change makes it easier for you to understand what is going on here in Andoland. One day we will get it all organized . . . I promise.  

Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Jason Mraz was the highest bidder on "Land of the Lost" (pictured below), he also picked up the Clean Water Award at the event. Congratulations Mr. Mraz, so nice to see successful people giving back to the environment. The Surfrider Foundation art Gala was a huge success, so glad Andy was able to be a part of it this year. 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Go to www.surfridersd.org to buy tickets for the Surfrider Art Gala. The painting below, "land of the lost," will be auctioned at the event.


Monday, February 1, 2010  The website is a work in progress, please stick with us while we make small updates and changes & feel free to contact us if we failed to add something to the new site that you wanted to see. 

Monday, January, 25, 2010  Can you believe we got our website up and running? I was beginning to wonder myself if the launch date would ever come. Thanks to everyone who emailed over the past months. We tried to respond to each and every one of your messages, sorry if we missed some of you. Our main concern over the past weeks was to get this site up and running so that you could easily access the images, the store and the art. Thanks for your patience during our transition.