Paul Chin ★ Culturecraft
So, if you’ve been following my various internet ventures for the last little while or so, you’ll notice that things are slightly prettier around these here parts. Over the last couple of weeks, I’ve been working on revamping my site and it seems to be, finally, presentable. It has not been the easiest task, considering how much I hate web code and how many various places this “site” is hosted. It also seems to be a work still in progress since I still have a few features I hope to implement. Anyway, I thought I’d go through a little of the process for all you design stans and hopefully some of you can help me figure some of this out!
YES! Another craft sale! Come support local artists/designers/makers! Lots of one-of-a-kind handmade goodies to purchase for yourself and/or gifts for your BELOVED FAMILY for family day!!
OCADU and the Gladstone Hotel proudly present a day of quality art & design!
Featuring five pop-up shops with hand made goods, ranging from luxury jewellery, handmade accessories, to unique household goods.Come by Saturday, February 18th, between 9am and 5pm!
(Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/272272969507590/)
Swing by. My friend Theresa makes the swankiest jewelry!
Samurai Jack - Backgrounds
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Samurai Jack is my all-time favourite animated series and, I maintain, the greatest animated serial of all time. Fun fact: it was TRADITIONALLY animated throughout its entirety.
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Samsonite Man: Live From Planet China With DJ Wordy | HipHop DX
I wonder if they can read this article in China. It’s actually really insightful and confirms a lot of what I’ve felt in my time over there. It’s also startlingly reminiscent of Cayman… and we DON’T have government censorship.
Abebe Bikila x Onitsuka Tiger x Eadweard Muybridge
My thesis is taking me into weird conceptual spaces and awful hours of night to NOT be doing something musical.
Tags To Riches of the Day: Graffiti artist David Choe is no slouch when it comes to getting his hands dirty for big names: His artwork covers Jay-Z and Linkin Park’s Collision Course; he’s provided set decorations for Juno; and a portrait of Obama he painted is hanging in the White House.
But it’s his contribution to Facebook that might be Choe’s magnum opus.
The L.A. native was compensated for mural work he did at Facebook’s Palo Alto HQ in 2005 with company shares in lieu of a few thousand dollars. In light of yesterday’s IPO filing, Choe’s shares may now be worth upwards of $200 million.
Best part? He once called Facebook’s concept “ridiculous and pointless.”
Watch the artist at work below:
Street art lotto ticket.



