I found an interesting article today in the Belfast Telegraph that announces an art exhibit coming to London by Goldie. Usually Goldie is making waves in the drum and bass scene, but it turns out the man is a graffiti artist as well. He will be showcasing 34 oil-sprayed canvasses at the Leonard Street Gallery during most of September. According to the Belfast Telegraph article:Called "Love O...
Goldie was a member of a breakdance crew Westside, based in the Whitmore Reans and Heath Town areas of Wolverhampton and made his name as a graffiti artist in the West Midlands. His artwork around Birmingham and Wolverhampton was featured heavily in Afrikaa Bambaataa's documentary Bombing (which was broadcast on Channel 4 in the UK. Here is another maxi cd "Digital" with Armand Van Helden's mix...
I found an interesting article today in the Belfast Telegraph that announces an art exhibit coming to London by Goldie. Usually Goldie is making waves in the drum and bass scene, but it turns out the man is a graffiti artist as well. He will be showcasing 34 oil-sprayed canvasses at the Leonard Street Gallery during most of September. According to the Belfast Telegraph article:Called "Love O...
Today was the third day in a row that was incredibly hot and humid... the part of my brain that I haven't yet euthanized with alcohol and cigarettes is slowly melting away.... earlier in the evening we had a serious thunderstorm in Berlin and the fire brigade are still out there pumping out cellars and tunnels... should have cleaned up the sky but it's humid again already... summer in the city!...
When European explorers encountered the Inuit, apparently northern Canada's indigenous peoples were fascinated not so much by the explorer's/exploiter's guns, but by their dog technology. The Europeans had trained their animals to perform all sorts of functions and understand commands like point, fetch, and so on, in ways that the Inuit hadn't considered, or considered possible. (Dogs can do......