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The New York City Museum of Sex is giving out these balloons to promote a new show called

“The Pleasures Of Oral Pressure”. Funnny!!! lol

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April 29, 2009

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David Garibaldi

April 28, 2009

Born in Los Angeles in 1982, Garibaldi began creating at a young age.  After relocating and growing up in Sacramento, it was not until high school, after walking away from a life of graffiti in the streets, that he turned his influences of hip hop culture into a positive direction.  Unfortunately by then, it was too late to make up lost time in school, and he could not graduate.  A season of hard times to come could not shake the drive of this young artist from pursuing his dreams.

www.garibaldiarts.com

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for those of you who have been living underneath a rock, we recently shot the video for Jet Audio’s “Lose Your Mind” featuring The Kid Daytona.
the video, which took place over the course of two weekends, will be ready soon, but here’s a teaser to hold you down until then….

http://vimeo.com/4363559

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Flyer Designed by Artek

Jesus is my Homeboy

April 26, 2009

 

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David La Chapelle for iD magazine.

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Japanese young artist teppei kaneuji’s first solo exhibition ‘melting city/ empty forest’ is currently on view at yokohama museum of art, japan.

Teppei Kaneuji’s work poses a visual riddle that upsets the boundaries between movement and invariability, between substance and illusion. using collage and bricollage techniques, in other words, pasting and assembling a mishmash of objects together, kaneuji says, ‘i want to create something you feel you’ve seen before, but don’t understand.’ in the process, kaneuji creates an as-yet-unknown form of plastic art that incorporates familiar objects like magazine clippings, plastic manufactured goods, and wood. these works of art stimulate the viewer with a cross between pleasant childhood memories of being engrossed with a particular game and complex amalgamated images with evocative intellectual associations.

WDF NO CHICKEN!!!!!!!!!

April 25, 2009

PEEP THE REPORTER ON THE RIGHT AT THE END LMAOOO TOO FUNNY!!!!!!!!!!!

PAUSE!!!!!! LOL

April 23, 2009

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