Thursday, September 30, 2010
Ackryte - Ackronyms (feat. SmooVth) from Ackryte debut album "Realize" available 10.8.10 CD/Digital by digicratesrecords
Props to my man Ackryte, crazy skilled producer outta Green Bay way, his album's dropping in a week, can't wait, here's the tease... Ackryte - Ackronyms (feat. SmooVth) from Ackryte debut album "Realize" available 10.8.10 CD/Digital by digicratesrecords
Labels: graffiti, politics, art, life
SoundCloud
Monday, September 27, 2010
dylan
Painted this on the wall where Delve and I had done the Easter collab in Flemington, NJ. The owners of the garage it's on the back of asked me to keep it down, that they were getting complaints that it looked too much like "graffiti" lol Which is halarious to me because I get nothing but ish from the graf community about not being "graf" enough. Saw this quote on the net from Bob Dylan, which is perfectly what I wanted to say to both sides and all viewers..."All I can do is be who I am, whoever that is" Throughout my life the man has constantly provided me with that kind of exact sentiment of my own emotions. thanks Bob!
Used the process footage to make a video for a mashup I did a while back, check it...
Labels: graffiti, politics, art, life
art history mashup,
bob dylan,
bootleg,
graffiti,
jaquel,
luv one,
luv one luv1,
mural,
new jersey,
sound tribe sector nine,
stickers street art
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Rep. Jesse L. Jackson and Rep. Andre Carson
These were created for The Hip Hop Caucus hiphopcaucus.org They will then be part of the National Hip Hop Museum's http://www.hiphopmuseum.org/ permanent collection.
Labels: graffiti, politics, art, life
aerosol art,
andre carson,
art,
congressional black caucus,
hip hop caucus,
jesse jackson jr.,
luv one,
luv1,
national museum of hip hop,
painting
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Typical Mashups
Both Qwel and Denizen Cane are from the group Typical Cats from Chicago, IL. Put the flow to some funk in both cases and it's perfect to me!
Labels: graffiti, politics, art, life
across 110th street,
bootleg,
denizen cane,
funk,
hip hop,
jaquel,
jj johnson,
mashup,
music,
norman conners,
qwel,
soul,
soundtrack,
typical cats
Monday, September 6, 2010
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