One Mic...Season 1

Change Clothes


Ok So I spent this Saturday very lazily. It was well deserved trust me. After almost 8 straight days of work, i needed this. Today was my Saturday where i flipped endlessly through magazines, caught up on the latest Archie comics, and spent half the day composing a promo single for Shayla Woods. In the midst of this I skimmed though the September Issue of Vogue. Vogue has to be THE ultimate fashion publication, and although I favor jordans and sweatpants over jimmy choos and liquid leggings, i like to think i know a thing or two about fashion. And Vogue definitely IS the epitome of fashion. One thing i like to do is to investigate other ppl's art, and their journey with it, Fashion is really an art form the intrigues me and inspires me. Director R.J. Cutler just released a documentary called "the September Issue" which shows the intensity of crafting Vogue's most important issue of the year.




In addition to that, this week has to be the absolute WORST week for me to NOT be living in New York. First off, we have "Fashion's Night Out" this Thursday, where stores all across the 5 boroughs will be open till 11pm, and there will be pretty much a city wide fashion extravaganza where customers can schmooze with celebs, musicians, designers and models. Things like this make me want to dip into the savings bin and buy an express ticket to NY!
Fashion's Night Out

And then, the most heartbreaking of all...Jay-Z is supposed to be having some killer concert @ Madison Square Garden on Sept. 11, which is coinciding with his Tuesday release of Blueprint 3...I just know that missing this show means I'm going to be missing out on something Epic!..BIGGER SIGHHHHHHH!!!!

In Any Case, its a GREAT week to live in New York!



"Change Clothes" (Grey Album Version)- Jay-Z

iPod Artists


I haven't posted anything really "artistic" in a while...soo lemme revisit that real quick. I love that artists use any medium to create, i think that even more than it being inventive, its inspiring, because it shows you how unconventional art is, even though we've known that for years, but still, its always nice to be reminded of that. Sooo here are some artists that use an ipod as their artistic medium, using the ipod app brushes, they are able to create gallery ready art from using their own fingers. Finger painting on a more artistic scale. lol. i love it. (sidenote...seriously technology is amazing.)

First Artist.. Jorge Columbo.
His art was featured on a cover of the New Yorker.






Matthew Watkins





Mike Miller