
1. GQ
If I were a man, GQ would be my bible.
The writing is brilliant,styling is impeccable,
and it's the only magazine where I will actually read
the Letter from The Editor.
Brilliant. Jim Moore, bravo I say!
2. Banksy
Ya...do I need to say more?
3. Graffiti Women
I often flip through this when I'm stuck
on color palattes. I find that female graff writers
tend to use a brighter tone than their
male counter parts. It's a nice change of pace.
4. BUA
When I first moved to New York, I picked up this book
and got him to sign it at the Virgin Records (formerly located at Union Square).
I was lucky enough to talk to him, his wife, and daughter.
All really great people and an overall interesting guy.
His inscription?
"To Vocab. Keep B-Girlin'. One Love. Bua"
Word.
5. Urban Word Note Book
They may be free, but let me tell you, the memories
are priceless.
6. Canvas in Progress
No art table is complete without one
7. WAD Issue #39
This was the A-Z issue of all things fashion/street
culture related. The history of street style well done.
8. The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Any artist whose ever struggled with their work
NEEDS to read this book. It draws
the line between an amateur and a proffessional,
and that is one thick line. Thankfully
this book tells you how to make the jump
onto the other side.
If I were a man, GQ would be my bible.
The writing is brilliant,styling is impeccable,
and it's the only magazine where I will actually read
the Letter from The Editor.
Brilliant. Jim Moore, bravo I say!
2. Banksy
Ya...do I need to say more?
3. Graffiti Women
I often flip through this when I'm stuck
on color palattes. I find that female graff writers
tend to use a brighter tone than their
male counter parts. It's a nice change of pace.
4. BUA
When I first moved to New York, I picked up this book
and got him to sign it at the Virgin Records (formerly located at Union Square).
I was lucky enough to talk to him, his wife, and daughter.
All really great people and an overall interesting guy.
His inscription?
"To Vocab. Keep B-Girlin'. One Love. Bua"
Word.
5. Urban Word Note Book
They may be free, but let me tell you, the memories
are priceless.
6. Canvas in Progress
No art table is complete without one
7. WAD Issue #39
This was the A-Z issue of all things fashion/street
culture related. The history of street style well done.
8. The War of Art by Steven Pressfield
Any artist whose ever struggled with their work
NEEDS to read this book. It draws
the line between an amateur and a proffessional,
and that is one thick line. Thankfully
this book tells you how to make the jump
onto the other side.

9. House Paint
While tubed paint is great, I am a fan of
buckets of house paint. I love the liquid texture,
however the smell can be quite horrid
(this one smells like burnt tires).
10. Quote from the War of Art Book
"It was easier for Hitler to Start WW2,
than it was for him to face a blank canvas"
While tubed paint is great, I am a fan of
buckets of house paint. I love the liquid texture,
however the smell can be quite horrid
(this one smells like burnt tires).
10. Quote from the War of Art Book
"It was easier for Hitler to Start WW2,
than it was for him to face a blank canvas"
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