Today in Hip Hop History:
The film Beat Street was released June 8, 1984
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slight spoilers
scary mary is a jerks but at least karma happens in the secret ending
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Im the actual scary Larry lol (why am I even posting here)
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Asleep
"Asleep", acrylic on paper mounted to canvas board, 30×40cm.
A repaint of an Inktober piece. I have done several of those lately, as I find myself thinking in colour so much that I typically know exactly which colours a black and white image is supposed to have. That can be an issue for monochromes; I love using colour and wanted to paint a few ideas I had during these challenges. I considered drawing them again, especially when there were small mistakes in the drawing, but for now have been perfectly happy simply painting over them. Maybe I'll come across some in the future that I like enough as a drawing to keep them - I did once when I wanted to paint larger than the ink drawing.
Anywho, this was originally created for the prompt Sleep and drawn with ink pens and markers, then mounted to board and painted in acrylics, using them in a watercolour fashion, I especially loved the bloom effect of the strong spotlight from above on the guard's armour. You can read a longer walkthrough in my art blog, https://wordpress.com/post/jenniferslange.wordpress.com/765
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Today in Hip Hop History:
The film Breakin’ was released May 4, 1984
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TURF FEINZ "R.I.P. June" Oakland eNinja Chonkie NoNoize | YAK FILMS
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Man, I saw this at the G-Ville theater in 1984 and thought this was the coolest thing in the world. Break Dancing was everywhere, most kids, who did not have a very serious case of the whites like me, were doing it. I had my sweet ass parachute pants until about 8 years ago.
Michael "Boogaloo Shrimp" Chambers was and just still might be mesmerizing to watch.
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Everyone loves Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo, but I much prefer Breakin' 3:
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