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The old gods are dead, fuck all previously existing religions. All hail the one true god: the giant head in the sky. - Principal Gene Vagina
Rick and Morty S02E05 "Get Schwifty" Recap
Rick and Morty S02E05 “Get Schwifty” Recap
A giant head floats through space toward Earth, landing in a mountain, creating a crater on a golf course and triggering climate change and natural disaster we weren’t expecting for at least another 8 years.
As the world’s media records the giant head, it speaks the words, “Show me what you got,” triggering tidal waves and Rick to jump into action to save the world from destruction. In…
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My #Headism image made it into #phaidon new publication Wild Art! #wildart
I have recently been collaborating with some very talented artists. One being Sequin Kay who works primarily with sequins and has strong belief in spirituality and nature. With this we experimented a few times together before we came up with a leaf pattern design that came from the base of the neck and moved to the front of the head. From that having previously met the wonderful Ani Lang who took photographs at my CSM talk, we asked if she would be kind enough to take photos of the artwork. He is the final chosen image that will be displayed on the London Underground, Old Street Tube Station, by Art Below. More outtake shots to come soon.
A "Bald" Art Movement - Artist Uses His Head in the Name of Art
A few years ago, when he started to go bald, English artist Philip Levine decided he didn't want to shave his head like everyone else. Instead he opted to turn it into a canvas for his art. That's how the "headism" art movement was born.
While other complain about losing their hair, young Philip Levine looks at the full half of the glass: being bald gives him full freedom in a very specific and original way. Ever since he started shaving his head, in 2006, he began using it as a canvas for his various design ideas, and soon trend websites started posting photos of his bald artworks. In 2009 he realized his head was becoming and inspiration in the art world and decided to put on a show. Ever since then, his name and the headism art he pioneered have become iconic withing London's art and fashion scenes.
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