Tango & Cash
Sylvester Stallone is a badass. Kurt russell is a badass. Tango & Cash is a badass movie that features both of them. I loved the movie as a kid. Check out the trailer below.
Sylvester Stallone is a badass. Kurt russell is a badass. Tango & Cash is a badass movie that features both of them. I loved the movie as a kid. Check out the trailer below.
The mondo inspirational Jeremyville has been on a blogin’ storm lately. Check out a snapshot of his sketchbook from his blog below.

Jeremyville is a rad artist that has created a world of his own. He sketches a ton, which is awesome. On his blog he has been posting lots of pictures of his sketch books and his studio. Take a look around when you get a chance and then start sketchin’ like a maniac.
To be honest I had no idea what to post today. Luckily, Youngna Park from Jen Bekman Gallery sent me an e-mail.

I’ve been a fan of Rachell Sumpter’s work for awhile, I even did a short interview with her back in July. Today, 20×200 released a new print that features her work, you can see it above.
There is a nice description of the Gauntlet on 20×200. I love how it seems that she just lets things happen with her work. Positive vibes and a carefree attitude. That’s what I take away from the piece.
If haven’t been to 20×200 before you should check it out. They sell prints by amazing artists, starting at $20 and limited to 200 prints. I’ve never actually bought a print from them, but I am sure they look amazing. It’s on my super long list of things to do. Positive vibes and a carefree attitude, so awesome.
My shadow, hold me down for whatevah. Even if I tried my best I couldn’t run from my shadow. My shadow. My shadow. My shadow. My shadow. Shadow. Shadow. Shadow.

Free Gucci is my introduction to Gucci Maine. Here’s what I know: Gucci makes a zillion mixtapes a month, he probably made six while I wrote this post, and this mixtape is extra–extra dope. Free Gucci is presented by Diplo and it’s free. Download. Play. Repeat.
I make stuff all the freakin’ time! It’s what I love to do. Lately, I’ve been making some handmade zines. I started doing this because my next zine, II, was taking a longer time than I thought it would to complete. I was also kinda slackin’ on it for a month or two. Anyways I got some handmade paper from Oblation, and then decided to make some handmade zines.

I really enjoyed the thought of making these one-of-a-kind zines, and I immediately knew what I wanted to do with them. Give them away! I’ve always dropped one-page zines off at random places around Portland, it’s something I really love to do. The idea of people finding art in a rack of fliers or somewhere random has always made me smile.
I also enjoy how rough the zines are. I kinda treated them like a most of my art. No plans just dive and make some radical mistakes. Draw, draw, draw.
All the handmade zines I have made so far were dropped off yesterday. More will be made.
I love it when people e-mail me dope things! Today was one of those days when I got something dope in my mailbox. This e-mail was from David Lasnier, introducing me to some of the things he creates. After poking around his web site for a bit I stumbled across this amazing project of his, 50 Copiers.

Draw, draw, draw. This is what makes your drawings rad. David took this idea and started a project, he decided to draw 50 copiers. It’s a really awesome project, I never put together that there were so many different types of copiers. I’m really hoping that he does some more projects like this. What about 50 televisions, pencils, or square shaped objects?
Hand Made Book is a zine I recently received in the mail from Maxime Francout. I’m a big fan of Max’s work, and he was actually nice enough to send the first print out of 100.

The zine is a collection of his recent work. The copy I got had a nice little drawing by Max below the Thanks To section, not sure if he did this for every copy though. The zine is really nicely printed and put together. I recommend you pick the zine up if you are a fan of his work.