R.Collective ART VS MUSIC

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Art & Music

Ear & Eyegasms!

sandcastles are coooool...

Who said sand castles are dumb...??? Not me.....check these ones
 

A Better Visual

 

These would look better along our landscape that the morbid grey monstrosities that clutter our visions now.

Simple Pleasures

Your invited to an exhibition of LO-FI analogue photography. One night only......

Wave Clouds

These cloud waves roll in once a month in the northern parts of Australia, gliding maniacs from all over the globe hunt these cloud waves to drift around on....

Pencil Sculpture

 

Check these amazing pencil sculptures done by Dalton Ghetti with small hands and allot of patience.......

Rusty Kuntz

Yep, we like Baseball and our favourite all time baseballer is Rusty Kuntz.  Played in the major league for the Chicago White Sox in the late 70's.   And yes, it's his real name.  The dude even has a facebook page.  Read more .....

Frankie

Frankie featured this Rusty One Piece (Soft Parade) in its latest issue. A girl in glasses turns me into Bambi on ice.............

The Bird Is The Word

ARI MARCOPOULOS - No Cause

September 11 - October 9, 2010
3100 NW 7 Avenue / Miami / Florida / 33127

Ari Marcopoulos has cemented himself as one of the most influential cultural anthropologists of the last three decades. His body of work focused on marginal pockets of American life and chronicled the early roots of these subcultures as they slowly crept into the mainstream conscience. He has an uncanny ability to be at the right place at the right time, capturing fledgling cultural movements as they are taking form. In the process, Marcopoulos produced some of the most arresting images of youth and defiance this generation ever witnessed.

New York in 1993 had a style of skating like no other. It was not your ordinarydude fest. Actually, there were no dudes allowed. These skaters were train-hopping, taxicab jumping, runaway kids – born and raised in thecity. Kids from every borough and background bombed down hills, crossed bridges and ferries, to session the urban paradise. Around this time, the NYC skatescene was just beginning to take form. Very few people were able to see this culture firsthand, but Marcopoulos was there and his access was unrestricted. His exhibition, No Cause, captures the mood of the New York skate scene at the moment of inception. Through intimate portraits and quiet moments caught on Polaroid, black and white photos, color snap shots, photocopies, and drawings, Marcopoulos takes us on a ride, chronicling the personalities andlocations that shaped a movement and inspired popular culture on a global scale.

Opening reception Saturday, September 11, 2010 8pm along with the release of Ari Marcopoulos' book titled Stoopz.
 

Love A Bit Of Scott Campbell

 

Not only does this guy do the best tattoo art ever, but he’s not a bad fine artist either….

www.scottcampbelltattoo.com

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