Writing Archive

Lot to learn

People forget too quickly that basketball is a TEAM sport… Sorry Lebron… winning an MVP won’t get you a championship,  just ask Kobe. You are on your way… but brother, you lot to learn.

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Sorry I’m Late

Simple, well thought … love it.

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Vertico´s Puppets

I need people to send me stuff like this man!!! Vertico´s Puppets is the project of  Amrei. A female artist of unknown origin that is now living in berlin and she just blew me away with her work. her stuff is pretty tight, very detailed. Please make sure to visit her at www.verticospuppets.com which is [...]

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BSIDED… the Artificial Sneakers

The french design company Dead Sexy (Just fkn love the name) is proud to present you it´s new awesome collection of sneakers called : Bsided, the artificial sneakers. Be sure to check out the whole collection at http://www.thestringrepublic.com/

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Ravenskar

I found this girl in deviantart and she´s got some mad skillz ya´ll. “Viet-My (“Viet-Mee“) is a tiny (5 foot), 21 year old Vietnamese girl who looks like a prepubescent boy, and adores eating, and all things related to food. She is constantly hungry and grows excited thinking about what she’ll eat the next day.” [...]

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QOTSA – Little Sister

Am making a very dark illustration inspired in this song… I fuckin LOVE IT!

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Zenvironments

Zach Johnsen´s series of  drawings called “Acid in the ice cream” from his solo art show in early 2009, are outta this world man!! I cannot stop laughin at the pieces… it´s just the feelin i get when i see them. Please check the pieces and the wonderful portfolio of Zach Johnsen at http://www.zenvironments.com/

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Noeeko

Noeeko is the gorgeous portfolio of Michal Sycz. He´s got some good looking portfolio by the way. Am loving the ganja Adidas piece… it´s so good. Please visit him at http://www.noeeko.com.

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Blur – The Universal

It really could happen.

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Subway Art: 25th Anniversary Edition

During the 1970s and 80s, photographers Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant captured the burgeoning New York City graffiti movement. Am gonna get that book… you can get yours here

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