As an illustrative model, artists typically use red, yellow and blue primaries arranged at three equally spaced points around their color wheel. In our color wheel, the "center of gravity" is black and white, representing all colors of light being absorbed. A typical artists' paint or pigment color wheel includes the blue, red, and yellow primary colors. The corresponding secondary colors are green, orange, and violet. The tertiary colors are red–orange, red–violet, yellow–orange, yellow–green, blue–violet and blue–green.
Our color wheel is based on three primary colors, three secondary colors, and the six intermediates formed by mixing a primary with a secondary, known as tertiary colors, for a total of 12 main divisions; some add more intermediates, for 24 named colors. Other color wheels, however, are based on the four opponent colors, and may have four or eight main colors.
Try it and find out how to mix colors yourself, find out what is needed to mix specific shades. Very useful if you work with the ONE4ALL™ Inks and Markers!
"Remember you have to what you previously learned"
Yes, now is again time to unpack the Star Wars items, because who would have thought that Darth Vader is Luke's father and that one day get a book from the depths of the universe to us, that the phenomenon of "Star Wars" takes. In any case, had at Graff Wars - Graffiti inspired by the Star Wars Universe, neither the Dark Lord, even the good George Lucas with his power in the game.
The call is vorausgesetzt this book already and as the title says it all really well, we save the many words of explanation. Rather, there is first a list of those who Eisley stuck are Mos and bulky book your Star Wars afterburner have activated this in: Pay2, Cope2, El Mac, Kosem, Moetrix, AenYou, Soten, slider, Omsk167, Loomit, Score, Wane , Goal, Great, Bates, Mr. Flash, Thek, Fok, 3Steps, Smug, and of course Kacao77. This list is just a small sample, because this project was to enumerate all the world and is beyond the frame, as it did with the Death Star Alderaan once.
In addition to an incredible amount of photos showing the development stages, are plenty of succinct text and many quotes. Certainly not a book of the dark side of power. And what's been writing on the last page, can be determined at any now .. think!
01. Intro 02. Murder (prod. Statik Selektah) 03. Battle Cry (prod. The Audible Doctor) 04. Sing Like Bilal (rmx) ft. Sheek Louch of The LOX (prod. DJ Premier) 05. So Wrong (ft Talib Kweli, Brother Ali & Jean Grae (prod. Frank Dukes) 06. Farewell Summer (prod. Don Cannon)
Statlanta is the debut studio album by Atlanta rapper Stat Quo. It was released July 13, 2010 on Sha Money XL's Dream Big Ventures label after many pushbacks.
Statlanta debuted at #85 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart.
Production and guests
Statlanta features production from Sha Money XL, Phonix, S1, Boi-1da, Stat Quo himself, among others. Featured guests include Marsha Ambrosius, Antonio McLendon, Brevi, Esthero, Raheem DeVaughn, Devin the Dude, and Talib Kweli.
DJ Mike T (born Mic Bryant) started his career as a professional DJ in the late 1980s working with the underground rap group Quicksand. Soon afterwards, Mike T became acquainted with MC Eiht and Compton's Most Wanted as Quicksand and C.M.W. both appeared on the Compton compilation album. Although Compton's Most Wanted already had a DJ (Ant Capone), he was later fired and Mike T was asked to be the group's replacement. Mike T laid down cuts and scratches over the group's first three albums, the MC Eiht solo releases, and hooked up with various underground West Coast hip-hop groups as a DJ. In 1993 Mike T and Inglewood-based rapper Loon-E-Toon co-released a full-length album. Aside from his turntable trickery, Mike T also programmed and produced many of the classic CMW beats alongside DJ Slip. Besides D.B.A. recording releases, DJ Mike T got an early kick in turntable mix-ology providing p.a. music to high schools in the Los Angeles County area in the mid 80s. Soon to move to larger venues such as Skateland U.S.A., Hollywood Live hosted by Diamond Productions, The Hollywood Palladium (Mental Mondays) hosted by Bell- Biv- DeVoe, Paradise 24 (The Circus & The Arena), The Olympic Auditorium, The Hop Club, Eve After Dark Club, Mr. J's Club, Vertigos Club, Three Palms Club feat. Squally C, Myrons Ballroom, The Sharks Club, The Grand Avenue Club, The Glam Slam (L.A.), The Upside Down/China Club, Club Joshuas, The Regency West, The Current Affair Club, The Mirage Club and many picnics, backyard, house party, fashion shows, weddings, album release parties mostly located in the Los Angeles County Area.
Torrence Hatch (born November 14, 1982) known by his stage name Lil Boosie, is an American rapper from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Hatch was bestowed the nickname Boosie by his family, and he was raised in southside Baton Rouge. He is currently serving a four-year prison sentence in Dixon Correctional Institute for drug and gun possession.
A Colt 45 Christmas is the ninth album released by Afroman. It contains songs that are all parodies of Christmas songs. They all have themes including sex, crimes and drugs especially marijuana and alcohol.
No-One two totally separate individuals coming together to create music with true meaning & giving back is their slogan. As they come upon the release of their 1st mix-tape The Pre-Substance dropping November 17, 2009 and now with its NO DJ re-issue due out on April 20th. The Pre-Substance is basically a gateway into the album The Substance itself, dropping first quarter 2011. This is not your typical mix-tape, consisting of 17 tracks recorded with the concepts of an album.
The Pre-Substance is a Gateway into what their future music will represent. With features and production from Dae One, THX, Black Milk, J-Dilla, Oh-No, Willie Brown & JRK, as well as artist like Balance, Taje, Chevy Jones, Mitchy Slick, Kes, Geo Brown & Marleik.
When asked why these two decided to come together as No-One and create The Pre-Substance they stated, We wanted to make sure each track had substance, Most of the music today does not have any real substance. The music presented on The Pre-Substance is an expression of how we feel, we wanted to give the people something to talk about. Therefore the mix tape is first, We actually wanted to get the fans aware of what we can do.
This mix tape is not just a list of songs, they further explains as they put their blood, sweat, tears and inner most thoughts into this mix tape While at the same time work on the album.
Credits Released 20 April 2010 Original released 17 November 2009 Re Issue 04/20/10 Executive Producer: Dae One & Noni Spitz
West Coast legend and Compton OG Tha Chill continues to build the buzz for his Chillafornia LP by dropping the digitally-released Chillafornia Street EP, available on all digital download spots worldwide like iTunes and Amazon.
Tha Chill has undoubtedly continued to build his production resume in the last year for fellow west coast vet’s, by crafting a half-dozen tracks for MC Ren’s Renincarnated, as well as the whole forthcoming new Above The Law album; Reloaded, Kokane’s Gimme All Mine, and overseeing the production for the Kurupt-led group project G-Hood. The Compton’s Most Wanted producer has quietly become the go-to-guy for Cali’s finest in search of heat.
Led by the Have Dat Money Rite single, featuring NWA member MC Ren, Chillafornia will boast guest appearances from a slew of the west coast’s finest including King T, Above The Law, Yukmouth, MC Eiht, Lil’ ½ Dead, Sir Jinx, Battlecat and more.
El Barto is Bart Simpson's graffiti alter-ego, and is one of the most infamous outlaws in Springfield.
El Barto's signature can be seen in a number of different places around town, especially on state buildings. To this day, El Barto's true identity remains a mystery to the vast majority of the people of Springfield.
However, Bart told Principal Skinner that he was El Barto when Bart and Skinner fell into a vat of Peanut Shrimp. Homer also seems to know who El Barto is, as he said "If Bart can be El Barto..."
How Homer found out isn't known, but it's possible that Bart told him as well. However, Homer did once say that he suspected that Milhouse was El Barto, even though at the time he was looking at a graffiti tag that showed Bart as Zorro.
El Barto's noteriety extends even to Springfield Elementary School. Principal Skinner once said that "Bart is the second most wanted student after the mysterious El Barto."
The DVD of the critically acclaimed, award-winning graffiti-feature film "WHOLETRAIN" by FLORIAN GAAG and the ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK (feat. exclusive tracks by KRS-ONE, PLANET ASIA, AFU-RA and others) are OUT NOW WORLDWIDE. Listen to snippets from the soundtrack.
The DVD features SUBTITLES in 14 LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Turkish, Greek, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Chinese (short and traditional) and German.
Watch the Trailer;
With his fantastic cinema debut WHOLETRAIN Florian Gaag tells the story of a crew of four "writers" - David, Tino, Elyas and Achim - who observe the hierarchies, the values, the rules and the codes of the graffiti scene. Night after night they make off for the subway stations of the city, intent on leaving opulent images behind. But as another crew appears on the scene, and the four feel challenged, a creative battle ensues, one that will change the lives of these young people for ever. We are confronted with life taken to the limit. Constantly on the edge of legality. Always on the run from the law. Urban space must be reclaimed. Friends are made and lost. Unbridled creativity and doing things for the sheer love of it are watchwords too.
WHOLETRAIN is an exciting and emotionally gripping drama, one that explores for the first time the secret universe of the graffiti scene. The protagonists exist in a breathless state, suspended somewhere between two worlds: their day to day life, and their existence within the crew. Florian Gaag manages to recount a tale colored by tension and aggression. The result is a many-sided portrait of characters whose world has never been documented in this way before. Their subculture remains authentic and realistic. Edgy editing and grandiloquent camerawork, a pulsating soundtrack and an excellent ensemble of actors, make WHOLETRAIN a film experience not to be missed.
Florian Gaag collaborated with internationally renowned graffiti artists. Writers such as NEON, WON, CEMNOZ, PURE and CIEL, who were responsible for the artwork in the film.
-KRS-One of BDP; "Florian Gaag has an excellent movie out. I am really proud to be part of that project. WHOLETRAIN is the dopest graffiti movie ever. I would put WHOLETRAIN next to the great movies, right up next to 'Style Wars'... WHOLETRAIN really captured Hip Hop's culture."
-CHARLIE AHEARN (Wild Style) "I saw WHOLETRAIN at S.O.B.'s in NYC. It was a great experience watching it. There was a tremendous amount of character development, interesting dialogue and a lot of story in it. It took real vision to make that world come alive like that. WHOLETRAIN is an impressive piece of work. It´s the only Graffiti-Movie that can follow in the footsteps of Wild Style.
-HENRY CHALFANT (Subway Art, Style Wars) "WHOLETRAIN exhibits the human dimensions of Graffiti-Writing. The social conflict between the protagonists is fascinating and allows one to take a look at the writers´real lives, their real characters, and real problems. WHOLETRAIN is a great film that not only reflects writing culture but also leaves room to portray authentically the writers´ social reality."
-Ket (RIS crew) "I loved the movie... WHOLETRAIN represented the scene the best - ever. It really captured what writers go through and their struggles; they were humanized, they weren't caricatures. I appreciate that. I remember that it made me feel that I was there with those guys, living with those guys. It took me back to a time when I was living the way those kids were living. I thought it was very authentic in that sense."
-Fat Cap magazine Only one word is needed to describe Whole Train; AUTHENTIC!
PRESS
"A gripping drama with an outstanding cast. The most authentic German movie in a long time." - ROLLING STONE
"The film is as fast as a speeding subway train." - DIE WELT
"This film simply hits you in the face, and you can't get it out of your eyes, your ears, and your senses." - ULYSSES
"A febrile movie. A moving drama and homage to youth." - SÜDDEUTSCHE ZEITUNG
"Florian Gaag has shot a small film about sprayers and made a huge portrait on the Ninjas of this subculture. An excellent cinematic debut." - SPIEGEL ONLINE
"Even the minor roles were well cast in a film that managed to convince in every detail, great fun indeed." - TAZ
"A grandiloquent love affair with the graffiti scene." "A wild and uncompromising film." "These characters are so real, real like we hardly ever see them in the cinema." "A phenomenal debut." -EPD FILM
"Exact, sensitive and without cliches." - BERLINER ZEITUNG
"A furious debut film, one that adapts the aesthetic of graffiti in a clever way and knows just how to capture it in cinematic terms." " Wholetrain, with its exact symbiosis of staccato editing, hip hop sound design and racy plot, remains one of the best films of the year." - FILM-DIENST
AWARDS
Urban World Vibe Film Festival New York - Best Narrative Feature Film
HipHop Odyssey International Film Festival New York - Best Narrative Feature Film
Kiev International Film Festival Molodist - Best Feature Film & Audience Award
Cologne Conference - Best Feature Film
Starter Film Award - City of Munich
Sarajevo International Film Festival - Best Youth Film
Exground International Film Festival - Best Youth Film
Boston International Film Festival - Best Narrative Feature Film
Berlin International Film Festival - Special Mention "Dialogue En Perspective"
3 Grimme Awards: (Screenplay / Direction: Florian Gaag), Camera (Christian Rein), Editing: Kai Schröter)
Prenominations for the German Film Awards in six categories: Best Film, Best Editing, Best Set Design, Best Score, Best Sound Design, Best Costume
All I can say that growing up looking at Graffiti there was so many Writers that I cant begin counting, but as I saw it from me being a kid these 5 right here were the ones I saw repeatedly on a Over and Over again ALL CITY 5 Boro s NYC Basics. Picking this selection I couldn't be basis about it. I'm going by how I saw it and boy did these guys do some serious damage doing the late 80's to 90's Enjoy!