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I know I spoke down on commercialization before...but technology is quickly becoming the new fashion and an element of identity.
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I want some illustrator designs/mockups in my PM...Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Touche....
Cheffing it up my dude
I know I spoke down on commercialization before...but technology is quickly becoming the new fashion and an element of identity.
Was just gonna touch on that...Tech. is just as relevant as what you have on nowadays.
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
"Urban" and "fashion" hardly belong in the same sentence for the most part.
Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
"Urban" and "fashion" hardly belong in the same sentence for the most part.
Joseph Camel Jr :
Joseph Camel Jr :
Originally Posted by realxfresh
kaws is
Lupe's Gold Watch
This song is pifftastic.
Dude had this pic saved on his computer....Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Originally Posted by Joseph Camel Jr
"Urban" and "fashion" hardly belong in the same sentence for the most part.
Originally Posted by Barack 0drama
December 04, 2008 @ 1:50 pm
[h1]New West: Dom Kennedy[/h1]
Jason Parham
Dom loves his city and the kids
EDITOR's NOTE: All this week, VIBE.com brings you profiles on a new class of L.A. emcees who are ready for their close up. Pay attention!
Government Name: Dominic Kennedy
My L.A.: Leimert Park
Album/ Mixtape: The 25th Hour mixtape (March 200
Signed/ Unsigned: Unsigned
My Jam: "Still Lookin"
Dom Kennedy talks as if he has everything planned out. His life. His music career. And possibly even his death. His tattoo even reads, "In loving memory of hip hop"-a metaphor for how he wants to leave his mark on the game. "That's how I live kind of, in memory," he says eerily, eyes hidden under his gray Los Angeles Kings fitted. He looks up and continues, "When I die, all my music will go with me." His talk of death is symbolic of greater ambitions, though: Dom Kennedy, 24, wants his music to stand the test of time. "My stories are stories that we've all lived," he says. "Ten years from now a kid should be able to play my song and know exactly what I'm talking about."
Originally Posted by abeautifulhaze
Wonder how much his originals go for?....
http://slamxhype.com/art-design/kaws-exhibition-at-gering-lopez-gallery/
^^^^Nice. I have 30x30 Fujiflex (that's that paper average people never even heard of let alone seen) Digital C-Print of that image that I'm showing for a critique this tuesday.
ZOMGZ!!!! exclusive paper!!!!! I wish I was like you
Originally Posted by obie21
1st pic: blu and exile
2nd: evidence
both LA based, if you havent heard there #%#%, get familiar they have been dropping some heat!