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Leo Leo on Robert Rauschenberg Art




Hey what can I say the kid has a sense of humor. Bob would of love this. R.I.P.

Posted on May 13, 2008 at 04:34 PM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

Eric HAZE on Keith Haring’s 50th

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Eric HAZE has posted a great piece on his friendship, collaboration and legacy of Keith Haring.- http://www.riottt.com/HAZE - Haring would have been 50 years old last week and it stands to measure his achievements and inspiration to many around the world.

Posted on May 13, 2008 at 01:46 AM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

Why I feel Blu is the most prolific Street Artist of his Generation




Italian street artist BLU is one of the most prolific and original artists I have ever met. His ability to improvise on such a large scale reminds me of Keith Haring. Clearly he has been influenced by him but has taken it to a whole other level of execution. Ive never seen anything like this at such a scale and proliferation since the days of Keith Haring. He would have been awe struck too. Peep his site- http://www.blublu.org/

Posted on May 12, 2008 at 01:33 PM   |   Comment  (3 comments)   

Jam of the Week- 5-12-08- Van Halen

Posted on May 12, 2008 at 02:39 AM   |   Comment  (1 comments)   

New Blogazine by Mare139- 1/OF V.1

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This is my first installment for my ‘blogazine’ 1/OF. There can only be one it is often said.... What I am trying to do is publish personal interest and profiles of uniquely original, people, thoughts, places, things etc. My first profiles are of Freedom Fighters, people who fight or fought the good fight. The ‘blogazine’ is in pdf format and comes with folding instructions.


Download the first issue here- http://www.m139design.com/1OF.V1.pdf


Next issue features NYC Clubs from back in the day.

Posted on May 12, 2008 at 02:14 AM   |   Comment  (1 comments)   

Art History- David Smith Sprays 1958-1964

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Well before I started my ‘OverSprays’ American Sculptor David Smith was using spray paint as a tool for his art. He would not only experiment with paper stencils he would spray over tools, gears, nuts, bolts anything that would support his creative compositions. I learned of his sculptures well after I started sculpting and quickly became a fan and student of his work. He too was also heavily influenced by the Constructivist and the Avante Guarde movement. He would have loved graffiti and been influenced by it, one can clearly see parallels in his early work. Images referenced from- http://www.davidsmithestate.org/index.html


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Posted on May 11, 2008 at 12:59 AM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

Slick- Pig Slaughter video

Posted on May 09, 2008 at 02:39 PM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

New Paper Works- OverSprays

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Posted on May 08, 2008 at 11:53 PM   |   Comment  (6 comments)   

Open Letter about Change

This morning when I went to get my coffee I saw the front page headline proclaiming Barak Obama the candidate representative for the DNC. Something about reading that overwhelmed me and had me fighting back strong emotions. I’ve been following this election closely and like most have been totally inundated, over informed and misinformed about the numbers, the policies and super delegate hold out. I havent been so interested in politics since Bill Clinton took office for his first term. Why does this capture the imagination of so many of us, obviously that a woman and an mixed race man is at the center of it all but for me it is the potential to send a resounding message of change across the globe. Personal change, ideological and political change. This isnt chump change as advertised, I believe the effect wether Obama wins or not is evident in the momentum in the personal lives of those of us who aspire to push forward new ideas and hopes for greater ones tomorrow. My disbelief and bitterness in Government like many is not a blanket judgement, I believe there are some officials that do fight the good fight for us and the world at large, what the change in leadership can bring is the promise of a return to some of our founding principles, in fact since Obama is well verse in Constitutional Law he may overturn some of the biases legislation passed by the previous Administration, I feel its imperative that he do so.

Writing this I cant help but think of my Grandma, Mother and Dad, Puerto Rican immigrants who came to the states in the 1950s. I was born in the Civil Rights era in Spanish Harlem. One could not imagine what life had in store for me or the rest of the world for that matter. My Mom was a die hard Democrat, she was in love with Kennedy and the promise of Democracy. Every election wether local or national she went to the booth with 5 kids in tow. I didnt understand her hopes and belief in the process since everything around us was caving in, schools failed us, cops betrayed us, the welfare offices judged us, where was her reservoir of hope I wondered, against all this opposition? She died hopeful yet broken hearted in too many pieces for me to reclaim, I know that ultimately she did want change if not for herself for her grandkids, I didnt understand it much and maybe I wont but what is certain is that she lived and died seeking out a change and a chance.

I’ve seen alot in my short life but could I have foreseen this the day when a mixed race candidate had a real shot to lead America? NO! My reservation about America’s youthful arrogance betrays my hope somewhat. Still we have come further and farther than most expected and must remember its a process that takes great will and collective support. Could this sweeping enthusiasm sustain itself when the harsh realities of a Primary run? NO! Like I said America is a youthful and arrogant country which still has a hard time embracing her recent history and indifference’s. America still eats its young! Hey but guess what? the young are biting back. What I hope for myself and my friends is that we embrace this moment as a genuine change agent for us and within our immediate circle of influence. In particular through the arts we could use this energy to re-imagine the impressions of our time. I see it happening to me and I see it coming in another form in the future. I know the catalyst for me has been the result of listening to Obama and the other candidates, these debates resonate not because of the political rhetoric but because of how it forces you to be present in your life and day to day struggles. These guys cant change everything but they can make you take a closer look at where you’ve been and where you want to go. Change you can own.

Posted on May 08, 2008 at 10:46 AM   |   Comment  (1 comments)   

Sculptor/Writer Akim Ngyuen

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Akim Ngyuen is a Berlin based sculptor and former graff writer. We were a part of the Outsides project and the BackJumps live Exhibition in Berlin 2006. I had a chance to discover his unique work and person. One of the most original writers of his generation he developed a unique calligraffiti and sculptural language that is uniquely his. I visited his apt one day and it was floor to ceiling with drawings sculpture and writing, much like his installation at BackJumps. It reminded me of my crib. I knew he was the truth. He and Zasd are friends and sculptors who I have a mutual respect for, these cats lived it and innovate with it.

Posted on May 07, 2008 at 11:04 PM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

Disater relief. help if you can-Myanmar

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http://www.globalgiving.com/myanmar.html

Posted on May 07, 2008 at 04:42 PM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

Music- Jam of the Week- Roc’in It!




THE FEARLESS FOUR MC’s Rockin It! This goes out to the Original Rocstars Shy147 r.i.p, Cos 207, Van2, Kel 139, Crash One, Duro 1, Min 1, and the extended Family of writers.

Posted on May 06, 2008 at 12:57 PM   |   Comment  (0 comments)   

M139-New Work 08- Tuesday Morning Commute

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New CIA-vs-TMT series. Tuesday Morning Commute is part of the ‘Commuter series’ Ive been working on. Based on the ‘flood wars’ of 1978. I will be posting more of the weekly series over time. Stainless Steel/Krink

Posted on May 06, 2008 at 12:17 PM   |   Comment  (1 comments)