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Kiana Khansmith

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Cosimo Galluzzi
Color Me Curious
The Bowery Presents

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Discoholic 🪩

if i look back, i am lost
Noah Kahan
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Show & Tell

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shark vs the universe

#extradirty

Origami Around
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blake kathryn
almost home

Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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@freedomlandcustoms
tank for Dirty’s ‘79 with art from Micky Lynn…
Been work on a Honda Metropolitan scooter project in between decal jobs. Getting it nice and low to go with the slow.
Just banged out a quick run of 'Helmet Laws Suck' decals.
Just made some Vancouver Island decals featuring Jeep models. I'll be rocking one of these on the Jk. Should have them in our online shop soon.
*Truth
The only real things in life is the unexpected things; everything else is just an illusion ~ Watkin Tudor Jones
Be free. @tommytatham ‘s vest as shot via @krantzm
Jack Kirby at the San Diego Comic-Con, 1980, drawing The Thing. (Photograph by Jackie Estrada)
In 1980, the summer of Dark Phoenix and Elektra, a 19-year-old foulmouthed Canadian—on a baseball college scholarship, and soon to be recruited by a Seattle Mariners scout—attended the San Diego Comic-Con. He stood mesmerized as he watched Jack Kirby graciously speaking to the fans who swarmed around him. If he didn’t make the majors, he told himself, he’d be a comic book artist. Sure enough, when an ankle injury dashed his big-league hopes, Todd McFarlane began spending more and more time practicing at his drawing table, and reading with interest about Kirby’s and Gerber’s struggles, and the soapbox speeches of Neal Adams and Frank Miller, in the pages of the Comics Journal.
The above text is adapted from Marvel Comics: The Untold Story. [Note: Jackie Estrada is raising funds to publish a book featuring hundreds of the photographs of comics giants she’s taken over the years. Check it out!]
The Dream Is Free But The Hustle Is Sold Separately.