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Taul “Toy Crusher” Waters is a Jacksonville, Florida–based artist whose practice evolved the way street knowledge usually does: illegally, obsessively, and with a sense of humor sharp enough to draw blood. He cut his teeth in graffiti and illustration, learning early how to communicate fast, loud, and without permission. That foundation expanded into graphic design, painting, digital illustration, and blogging—each medium treated as another surface to disrupt, remix, or interrogate. His work balances discipline with defiance, blending professional execution with the residue of alley walls, sketchbooks, and long nights spent refining ideas that refused to behave. Taul draws inspiration from hip hop culture, drum and bass rhythms, science fiction, horror, skateboard graphics, and the kind of absurd life experiences you only understand after surviving them. More recently, his exploration of synthography has pushed his visual language into stranger territory, where machines collaborate in the chaos rather than clean it up. Darkly comical and deliberately confrontational, his work invites viewers to laugh first, think second, and then realize they’ve been implicated the entire time.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Idea Inundation


Idea Inundation

Anyone who's ever been involved in any type of creative process will immediately identify with these forces in motion. This was an attempt to illustrate how, in the process of concepting idea inundation can be alarming but motivating. You can fill up bunch of napkins or pages in a sketch book with all types of concepts, yet only about a fraction of those will actually go into some type of production. I'm largely talking about myself, but I'm quite sure I'm not far off in gauging that there are many out there who can testify.

But, on a more interesting note:

"The Secret Meeting that Changed Rap Music and Destroyed a Generation"

From: Hip Hop Is Read

>>>READ THE ARTICLE HERE<<<

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