Posts Tagged ‘STYLE-WRITING’

Lets Connect soon {nh}

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

SunShine Sundays, with Kool Enue, and Wen. Wens joint wasn’t finished at the taking of this photo.


Lets connect soon {nh}

Sunshine sundays

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

when i looked at what seemed like one of the warmer parts of the day the I&iPhone said 57Degrees. It was a heat wave in the Bronx today. It would be a COD outing it didn’t run late and off schedule. I was up and Rock ready at 830 by 11 Enue was ready to go…ughhh. So with at least two hours of sun lost the plan had to be cut back quite a bit. Al told it was a real good day, time not with standing.

Connector soonish;

 

rath bronx- sunshine sundays

 

Images taken from the MOLOTOW website:

 

rath X Molotow X detail

the life of a page

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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Often i get startled by a blank page. In order to disarm it I vandalize it, making me care less about it. Easier to make a messed up page look better then it is to improve on a nice serene solid color. So throw ups and tags are in order.

finished-3Did some clean up/ surface prep with some mists of yellow, orange and red beltons. and started to sketch out some letters.

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.o7 Staedtler and White Molotow One4All marker.

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Went in with some brush and One4All ink. Below on the top left you can see i even broke out the old tooth brush for some good ole fashion stippling, i was being a bit cheap with the ink so its some one restrained. However its brought me to the conclusion in need an airbrush to add to the bredth of makrs one can make with Molotow Ink.

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I finally pushed a few areas back by doing some top misting with the belton cans. You can see it in the top hat of Ras Top-o-page, and the same for the edges of the checkers. def couls have done more of that kind of stuff with a airbrush.

more images of this can also be seen at the molotow blog: http://www.molotow.com/magazine/blog/blog/2010/02/27/719/

One Four ALL X One4All

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

I recently was given the opportunity to get some support from Molotow, since Its winter and I was also expecting a new Edition to the house i figured id be spending the next little while more inside then outside. I asked, Im sure to the bewilderment of all involved for some One4All Molotow ink instead of paint. What writer would rather have some markers and ink over paint? I can answer that by posing you another question who has two thumbs loves to drawn and runs this site? Thats right This Guy, Hev.

No Im not accustomed to being offered products, so like a true rookie, i kinda picked a random set of colors that when i got them i realized they didn’t all make for a banging color scheme together; good good colors just not all in the same family or value. I was more taken by each color instead of thinking how they would work together. Well experience be dammed, i got what i got and am now scheming on getting the full line of the larger refills.

The first things I did with the ink was to play around with how it took to various surfaces, paper, plastic, metal, paint, cardboard; CHECK. Next up. They are Refills, dump ink out and use a brush; the smaller refills come with a little spouty deal so you can refill markers and or draw with various degrees of controlled drips. So with out much for thought minus a quick pencil sketch i then ignored i just started to draw with brush and black One4All ink on some record boxes i have. I always really dug the photos ive seen of old Jamaican mobile record shop trucks all hand painted and looking fresh, so i kinda moved in that direction with the boxes. The ink handled the brush real well, having a real good viscosity. The next best part of the brush experience was the ease at which with some soap and water, really just water, the brush was cleaned and ready for another color.

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Pure 45 RPM Stereophonic KING UPTOWN SOUND

decorated 45 rpm box, painted with sumi brush and Molotow All4One Ink

decorated 45 rpm box, painted with sumi brush and Molotow One4All Ink

Lion of Judah 45 RMP box

Molotow golden yellow, zebster orange, Signal red paint, Black One4All ink Brushed on. Covered nice and solid, as did the white, although its not pictured here.

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Using these Markers is almost like using gouache put into a marker for ease of use, the ink itself is super milky, and drips nice and opaque and matte. Covered All my under-drawing lines, which in some cases was Black Pen.  Im stoked you can get empty markers, refills of standardized colors and replacement nibs; I’m pretty sure Im converted and my Oil based paint pens are not going to get much out of their box time anytime soon.

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mixin

For some reason i decided i need to draw Johnny Chimpo, but didn’t have the right colors but was bale to mix some of the brown oranges and whites to vary the chimpo tones. Because i was jsut farting around i ddint mix enough of the browns so i had to water them down a bit to cover the area i had, instead of mixing more. Laziness combined with fear of finishing things i might need more of later can be debilitating; trying to get over it and use.

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The best part about the matte and acrylic base of this ink is unlike oil based paint markers, it doesnt have its pigment loosen and get goopy in the heat. I have a tone of old black books whos pages are fused together after the sun loosed the oils based paint only to render it a solid mass once cooled; Some pages ive had to resort to putting wax paper in between the pages and even then the ink oil based marker paint transfers itself to the wax.

So Ive concluded i need at there very least All the Primaries Molotov makes in the One4All line and then as many variants in between. Once the weather changes ill be getting paint so im starting an Ink fund now, as there will certainly be some  use of ink in future walls.

You can check out the full line of Molotow markers and inks here, of course they made this after i ordered my markers, but looks like there are better options than i first knew about. One of the coolest features is the nib system which looks like you can slap a Fine nib even on the medium sized markers.

Graffiti’s Story, From Vandalism to Art to Nostalgia

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Thanks to Saul Nofizaro aka Mr Saul Metnick, of blandscape.org Photographer extraordinaire for putting me onto this NY times story…

New York Times 20010-02-05

Mr. Felisbret, 46, chose the long way. Not that he is unused to fence-jumping. In the 1970s, that was one of his skills as a budding graffiti writer who stole into subway yards. Using the nom de graf DEAL, he was part of the Crazy Inside Artists, a legendary crew from East New York, Brooklyn. This time, though, instead of wielding a spray can, he pulled out a camera and took a quick snapshot of the artwork, done with the landlord’s permission.

-read the rest here; http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/05/nyregion/05graffiti.html

KEM 1234-fiffff

Monday, January 25th, 2010

kems

Once in the blue

Like THAT

Booger picked up cat poo

Sunday, January 24th, 2010

So Im in the living room, scanning this Ges sketch i did while on a rath block. And i hear, “Ewwwww, that’s gross!”, from the kitchen. This is what you get booger for being a psycho  cleaner.  Apparently Booger had just thrown out some old and dead flowers and thought she saw a flower remnant on the floor. So she bent over to scoop it up and as she grabbed it, it was warm and soft to the touch. NOT flower remnant at all, but a little loaf of Suzy poo. YEAH, that’s not surprising or horrifying first thin in the AM. Well next time maybe your zeal and zeal for clean will me mitigated by you’re memory of warm fresh cat leavings.
Why Suzy is having issues with finding her litter box is an entirely separate issue that needs to be dealt with, I’m googling the Cat whisperer and get this sorted STAT.

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Just a rough up with not a lo of finesse time involved, like a quick cut at super cuts, a cheap lil shape up t convey the gist.

  • The biggest issue is the spacing, the initial GES are nicely backed in traveling size, whilst the er at the end are a lil more spread ot and getting ahead of itself.

MLK day 2010

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

oliver C.C.

Completely underestimated how warm it would be on The Good Reverend Martin Luther the King Juniors’ Day. So i planned one a little quick jump off. As it turned out we were blessed with a beautiful day and not enough functioning supplies on hand to take full advantage. It wouldnt be disfunction junction with out stumbling into the new year.

But dont think its all sweet. Lamb today Lion tomorrow you can still count on defeat.

*** bunny kitty (by persue) was recycled from the wall…

Dear PETA:
there were no bunny Kitty harmed in the creation of this piece.

back in the day when i was kid

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

back in the day when i was young i’m not a kid anymore but somedays i sit and wish i was a kid again…

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stackem n Packem

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

stackem n Packem