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Fashion Photograhy by Vincent Lions

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VINCENT

LIONS

A photograher in Canada by way of France. He has alot of experience in working in art directing and of course in fashion photograhy. Source: Vincent Lion's  site.



Fat Ho Burgers!

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Ha, burger joints been opening everywhere. Seems to be the trend but Waco, TX really got things on lock. Check out the video! I wonder if they have a Pimp Slap a Ho Burger yet? Hold the Mayo Ho!

HO HO HO

BURGER?



Don't mess with Superman

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Some Alysha Nett

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Alysha Nett is so lovely. More More More



Hotel from Hell

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Is this Colarado Hotel the entrance to Hell? It could explain why its always burning down and why its haunted by demons. You wouldnt even get me to stay a night in this place!


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Model sporting punk rock look

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punk fuckin' rock



cutest kids ever

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Valerie De Leon

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The lovely

VALERIE DE LEON

To check out more of her styling make sure to  visit  her personal blog: Indie Queen



Scream Bloody Murder!

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Freckles, Love this picture.

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Paintings by Manuel Ocampo & Jose Lerma

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Manuel Ocampo
UKT, 2010
huile sur toile
150 x 120 cm

José Lerma

Pink Polo, 2004

Source: Mr.KIKI



A little about the Moshpit

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The term mosh came into use in the early 1980s American hardcore punk scene in Washington, D.C. Early on, the dance was frequently spelled mash in fanzines and record liner notes, but pronounced mosh, as in the 1982 song "Total Mash" by the D.C.-based hardcore band Scream. H.R of the band Bad Brains, regarded as a band that "put moshing on the map,"used the term mash in lyrics and in concert stage banter to both incite and to describe the aggressive and often violent dancing of the scene. To "mash it up" was to go wild with the frenzy of the music. Due to his Jamaican-accented pronunciation of the word, fans heard this as mosh instead

MOSHPIT



SCARLETT JOHANSSON - RED

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RED

NEVER

LOOKED

THIS

DAMN

SOOOO

AMAZING



Snidbit of Basquiat interview from 82

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From an early 1982 interview

MM: There's a certain, let's use the term, crudity, to your heads . . .Do you like it that way or would you like to get them more refined in a realistic way?

 

JMB: . . .I haven't met that many refined people. Most people are generally crude.

 

MM: Yeah? And so that's why you keep your images crude . . .

 

JMB: Believe it or not, I can actually draw.

 

MM: You're what, Haitian-Puerto Rican, is that - Do you feel that's in your art?

 

JMB: Genetically?

 

MM: Or culturally . . . I mean for instace, Haiti is of course famous for it's art.

 

JMB: That's why I said genetically. I've never been there. And I grew up in, you know, the principal American vacuum, you know, television mostly.

 

MM: No Haitian primitives on your wall?

 

JMB: At home? . . . Haitian Primitives? What do you mean? People?

 

MM: No I mean paintings . . . Where do the words come from?

 

JMB: Real life, books, television.

 

MM: And just skim them and start including certain -

 

JMB: No, man, when I'm working I hear them, you know, and I just throw them down.

 

MM: . . . It's just spontaneous juxtapostions and there's no logic?

J.M.B.

Jean-Michel Basquiat



Agustina Woodgate: Collectivism

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Agustina Woodgate's work reminds us that all corporeal entities are interconnected with themselves and each other. Her practice investigates how stories, rituals, and traditions transform our relationships with the objects and places around us. This being-in-relation is a way of perceiving, a mode of moving, and a narrative of global truths designed by cultural fictions. COLLECTIVISM presents Woodgate's evolution by moving its audience towards a collective future, that is integrated, involved, inclusive, and in continual process.

Agustina 

woodgate

More info about this exhibit: Spinello Projects



Miami Beach Style.

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HMM..MIAMI BEACH...



The Naked and Famous - Young Blood

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The Naked And Famous - Young Blood

---------- a pretty listen. a pretty video.



Hello Brooklyn!!!

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They don't know my name they only know my initials