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by João Marques
My work is on rawbdz!
So… You can call me attention whore, but I already had three different persons saying that I kinda look like Zeddie Little (you know, the “Ridiculously Photogenic Guy”). And well, I don’t really think we look-a-like that much, maybe just a little bit… But I’m happy with this comparison. Yeah, that’s it.
Yesterday on my way to Lisbon to pick up Afro Bros at the airport. (Taken with instagram)
It’s official, I’m getting tired of all of this kid’s stuff. I just want a utopia with rich people in parties, appreciating some good deep house without getting drunk. That would help to give me my inner peace. Is that to much to ask for?
I’m on the pursuit of awesomeness. Excellence is the bare minimum.
—Kanye West in World Leaders, VOYR
so… this was my profile pic for January 18th
(yeah, I’m so narcissist that I think my face is copyrighted intelectual property)
I did this really quickly just to blow some steam on a break of all the boring, non-creative, school work I got to do.
The background text is the lyrics from Who Will Survive In America, from one of my favorite albums of all time: Kanye West’s My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. The voice is actually sampled from Gil Scott-Heron’s Comment #1, but it was Kanye’s version and the whole album that inspired me to do this.
What do you guys think of it?
p.s.: (If I could print this, the golden-ish/brown, parts would be printed in some special printing material that would look like golden (it’s usually used in christmas stuff), and the red text would be in some different material than the rest, “to pop out” (like they usually do in some magazines, where they print the cover in two materials))
ahah I don’t know why, but I think that this pixelated caricature kinda looks like me! (with no beard) xD
(but actually it’s the guy from Dr. Who)
Here it is, the interview that SomethingWeLike.com did to me :)
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One of the most challenging and demanding aspects of creativity, has to be architecture.
Either that or composing a 100-piece classical symphony.