Abstract Art with the World’s Sport, and girls
What started out as a post for finding football fan art turned into an array of mesmerizing digital graphics works mixing football & soccer with girls – I have no complaints though.…
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The Long Road to ….
The most importance thing of the Long Road is not necessarily the destination, but the journey, and what you learn during your travels. One’s outlook and perspective can greatly influence if the…
Stunning Visuals for the Fall Season
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Rhymefest – Mermaids
A most interesting and creative music video from Rhymefest a.k.a. Kanye’s ghostwriter. I’m digging the stop animation and use of rich visuals to tell a story. Better yet, I am just glad that a hip-hop music…
A deep social study may exists in analyzing why black people have flocked to Twitter. Not to dwell on that in this post, I came across a post from InyyVinny.com as they responded to an article about black people’s habits and Twitter.
Geek Gang Signs
Randomly came across this, some funny stuff. For all the hardcore geeks out there, whether you are part of the Windows set, Ubuntu gang, or rock with those Apple boys.
Gotta give LeBron some credit, he has surpassed Kobe Bryant – not in championships or MVP titles, but in being the most hated player in the NBA. And with that special title comes special images to…
Dot City – How I Feel
Some new music from Toronto’s best kept secret, Dot City ‘How I Feel’. Support good music, no matter where its from (but always a little harder for T Dot people to support their…
Cubiriffic
Fly cubism art
In cubist artworks, objects are broken up, analyzed, and re-assembled in an abstracted form—instead of depicting objects from one viewpoint, the artist depicts the subject from a multitude of viewpoints to represent the subject in a
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Lupe Fiasco – I’m Beamin
The music video off of Lupe’s next album, ‘Lasers’ – I like the art direction in the video, refreshing; something different.
The Black Superheroes
Yes, they do exist, and have existed since the 1960′s or so – the first popular black super heroes such as ‘Falcon’, and ‘Black Panther’ were introduced to cater to different audiences that were emerging. Jumping forward,…