Street Art interview with Faile
Crate Diggers gets into the vinyl collection of the legendary Tony Touch. This is awesome for all of the heads out their with the vinyl bug like yours truely. ENJOY!
The Return of Clean
Here is the a breakdown on what art saved my life is from it’s kickstarter campaign which is now over but try to find ways to help this interesting project.What is Art Saved My Life? Art Saved My Life is a documentary that aims to prove art has the power to transform, heal, progress, enrich, … Read More “Art Saved my life Documentary Project” »
Not a Beat, Not a Scene is a short documentary covering the diversity, roots, and promise of the beat scene, for lack of a better word, in Los Angeles, California. Directed by Tom MacVicar Cinematography by Brendan Calder Produced by Konstantin Sotirhos Tracklist: Shlohmo – Put it Daedelus – You’ve Heard Juj – Birch Slap … Read More “Not a beat, Not a scene” »
The two have a unique style of working in tandem on artworks such as the piece above which took three months of 8-10 hour days to complete and measures 1 x 0.7 meters (a little over 3 feet wide). To see how they work together you can watch this video and see a gallery of … Read More “Creatures by Imarginal “Fernando Moraes and Raone Ferreira”” »
Jackie Robinson burst onto the scene in 1947, breaking baseball’s color barrier and bringing the Negro leagues’ electrifying style of play to the Majors. With Robinson as the catalyst, the Dodgers won six pennants in his 10 seasons. He dominated games on the basepaths, stealing home 19 times while riling opposing pitchers with his daring … Read More “Tribute to “42” Jackie Robinson” »
Microbo, born in Sicily, is a self described tiny woman; a citizen of earth who may be small in size, but not in stature. Asked about herself, she tends to remind the listener that she is just like every one else, another citizen of our shared planet. Check out her work.