
Redesigns of Hip-Hop Album Covers
These minimalist recreations of classic hip-hop album covers posted over at Flavorpill are really nicely done. Jeff Rochester is the designer behind them.


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Marcy Freeman said | 12 February, 2012
What are the top 3 songs of Thought Process – Constructed Criticism.?
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I desperately want the bold, explosive colours in Theo Altenberg’s paintings to hang on my walls. The 59 year-old German artist dabbles across several artistic genres, including photography, writing, singing, acting, performing and painting. Read more
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Fancy paying homage to your favourite all time TV show. Well, now you can, thanks to the creative folk at JC de Castelbajac Automne-Hiver. Right, South Park has never looked so fashion forward. Read more
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Here are a couple awesome pieces by Matt Leines that were recently on display in the Doubting Thomases exhibit at Nudashank gallery in Baltimore. Gives me ideas for Halloween. Read more

Pencils made from recycled newspaper
The problem with awesome things like these pencils made out of recycled newspaper is that you almost don’t want to use them.

It’s refreshing to see artists like Joe Kievitt who are contented to explore the beauty in simple forms and asymmetrical patterns. Read more

Matthew Dear’s Black City album totem
Our friends at Ghostly International are releasing Matthew Dear’s Black City album as a limited edition ‘totem’. A what? A totem – a limited edition metal bar used to access a private music chamber. Cool! Read more

Baltimore Mural by Josh Van Horne
My friend Josh Van Horne, a local Baltimore artist, did this amazing mural in our neighborhood that depicts the history of this warehouse-laden area.
Our friends at Aussie stationary shop Notemaker have given us 10 Moleskine Lego Notebooks to give away: an assorted mix of 5 large and 5 pocket ones with mixed covers. To enter, tell us the first thing you’d write in your new notebook, along with the city you live in. Read more
Illustrating the playful side of sexy, Donna Wilson uses burlesque and 60s pop art as inspiration for her original art cards. Read more
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Gary stumblefield said | 12 February, 2012
hought process is an American rap/hip hop duet from Rhode Island . Thought process began as separate entities, Neumatic impact aka Mark Lorette,who plays the guitar, and eclectic electronics including the Nintendo Entertainment System and 80′s keyboards. Mobius the shepherd who plays the bass, rm1x, SK1 Casio keyboard, realistic microphone held together with tape.
Neumatic impact aka Mark Lorette grew up listening to music from Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Run-DMC, etc to Metallica, Slayer…