Mele Saili art show at Shaper Studios

Mele Saili art show at Shaper Studios

The guys are Shaper Studios in San Diego have never failed at throwing a great party and this past Saturday was another bulls eye as the shop headquarters filled up with friends supporting Seeababe Mele Saili’s art show.

Art by Mele Saili on the walls at Shaper Studios

Ladies flowed in and out throughout the day and each wave of Seea sample sale shoppers made for...
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Mele Saili art show at Shaper Studios

The guys are Shaper Studios in San Diego have never failed at throwing a great party and this past Saturday was another bulls eye as the shop headquarters filled up with friends supporting Seeababe Mele Saili’s art show.

Art by Mele Saili on the walls at Shaper Studios

Ladies flowed in and out throughout the day and each wave of Seea sample sale shoppers made for a fun unofficial fashion show. Next, Christine Brailsford got inside the shaping room like a fish tank and sanded down one of the very first Seea surfboard collaborations. Eager girl shapers to-be asked Christine questions about the completed Seea surfboard on display that features Mele's painting under a stunning seafoam green glassing. We hope it inspired them to come back to get their first lesson to shape their own board at Shaper Studios!

Christine sands one of the first Seea surfboards at Shaper Studios.
A few last remaining styles and some new ones at the Seea sample sale.
The upstairs of Shaper Studios where the finished boards await glassing. 
Seea display at Shaper Studios.

Continuing on into the evening hours the wooden walls got packed to the brim and inevitably turned into a dance party with Manuel Caro on the turntables. By the end of the night, Mele sold out of every painting. Big thanks to everyone who came out to support and to Shaper Studios for hosting!

Paintings and drawings by Mele Saili.
Painting by Mele Saili. 
Painting by Mele Saili. 

Mele meets stoked art patrons. 
Left, getting a DJ lesson from Manuel Caro. Right, Jenayl Peters and Mele Saili. 
From left, Christine Brailsford of Furrow Surfboards, Mele Saili. Amanda Chinchelli and Florencia Gomez Gerbi of Green Pacha hats. Surfboard shaped by Christine Brailsford featuring art by Mele Saili. 

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