The legend: Clyde Jackson, he was the
man that everyone knew. Beautiful. Kind. Thoughtful.
An incredible surfer and musician, known by all as
an awe-inspiring artist. Everyone loved Clyde.
Then, it happened. The Malibu Colony superstar was
gone. In the middle of a warm, July night, he covered
the walls of his beach-front studio with paint. Then the
house. The furniture. The cars. Then he was gone.
Checked himself into a secret California mental insti-
tution and cut off his contact with the outside world.
Several months later, a large black envelope appeared
on the doorstep of a Malibu design studio. Inside,
Clyde Jackson presents his request to childhood
friends Kurtis Major and Asher Ross. Clyde claims he
has left because his work and ideas are constantly
censored by the galleries and the media, and he needs
his message to be released. He expresses his desire
for the creation of a union of artist and fashion de-
signers to produce clothing that has no limits on the
content of its art and the boldness of its colors.