Category: "Interview"

Vinyl Works By Fire Foxiness

 

Fire Foxiness is a product and labor of love that turns old and cherished vinyl into products like clocks, bowls, earring hangers, book ends, jewelery, organizers, coasters, business card holders, etc.  The business is based out of Los Angeles and run by Frankie Fox Miranda, who creates/works/freaks all the custom products. Fire Foxiness is also [...]

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Interview with Los Angeles Artist Rolen Anton Romanes

 

This is an interview with a friend of mine that I met about 4-5 years ago in printmaking class at Los Angeles City College. Rolen was astounding everyone in the art department, faculty, teachers and students alike. Being in printmaking with him, I was able to see his ideas transform and grow from sketches through [...]

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Short Interview With EYE ONE of Seeking Heaven

This was a quick interview EYE ONE of the Seeking Heaven crew was kind enough to bless us with for J.U.i.C.E.'s (Justice By Uniting In Creative Energy) 1st-ever 'zine.  I really wanted to make this happen due to the fact that Eye was the creator, publisher, driving force behind LA's own indelible 'zine Lost, so [...]

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Interview With BP&Odds for The Vacany Release

These are some of the coolest, most down to earth Hip-Hoppers that I've met here in L.A.  Or it could just be that we met was at my favorite event and venue in L.A., the Beat Swap Meet. Spending hours digging, building, and talking life, art & music is always a pleasure with BP&Odds, and [...]

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Interview with Manson And Tarantino from Bboy Mafia

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This is an interview with San Diego area Bboy pioneer Manson (aka Mansini) who's now part of a 1-2 with another SD-area (former Bboy) Tarantino (aka Joe Padre the Don). Both were members of heavyweight Bboy crew the Rhythm Bugz, banging out all competition in the [...]

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Ryan Baysa Jazz Portraits & Interview

Ryan Baysa is an artist whose work I became aware of through some mutual friends and from seeing flyers of his exhibits at venues I hit up occasionally. When I saw his works I was instantly drawn to them not only because of the subjects, but the colors, textures and styles of the pieces all collude into a visual depiction of the imagery the music creates for me when I think of those artists. Said more easily, I can hear their music playing internally while looking at these works.

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