RockersNYC presents:
EYES
WIDE
OPEN
December 24th, 2009
THIS.IS.A.MUST.SEE.MOVIE!!!

THE.DOMINATION.OF.HUMANITY.MUST.END!!!
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RockersNYC presents:
JASON’S
WORLD
December 20th, 2009

GAS.MASK…by…Jason Lashever.
Jason first picked up a camera at the age of 15, and hasn’t put it down since. After three years of learning the basics of photography in high school, he attended The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. His early professional career evolved in Chicago and Seattle, after which he landed in Los Angeles in February of 2008.
Since then, Jason has been thrown head first into the world of commercial photography, shooting for a wide variety of clients with emphasis in the fashion and music industries.
While shooting commercially he also stays true to the fine arts photographer within, keeping one eye (or lens) always tuned to street and subcultures.

Mystical.forest…by…Jason Lashever.
EPIC.RESPECT.JASON!!!…
CHECK-OUT-HIS-NEW-SITE…Jason Lashever.
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RockersNYC presents:
SNOW
STYLES!
December 15th, 2009
Mrs. Agathe Snow.

click.&.check.out.a.cool.interview.styles!
The New York artist Agathe Snow had a busy fall: she presented works at three shows at Art Basel 2009. To prepare, she arrived a month early in Miami, where she spent her days creating on top of a skate ramp tucked inside a secret recreational room behind Ohwow, a friend’s gallery. The final product was a neo-renaissance exhibit presented by James Fuentes gallery at the official Art Basel convention center (minus the skate ramp of course).
Growing up in the hedonistic boys’ club of influential downtown artists — Ryan McGinley, Dan Colen, Dash Snow (to whom she was married for nine years) and Aaron Bondaroff — Snow is an island unto herself. Her roots are literally that: she was born on Corsica, the Mediterranean island surrounded by blue waters but formed by volcanic explosions. She creates a world that is messy, isolated and full of decay, with beauty revealing itself in the least likely places. (Such as at this Christmas dinner party for the Times in 2007.) Like her friends, the work has a sense of immediacy that is somehow daring.
For this installment of Something Big Something Small, our Art Basel short video series, Snow shows us a precious trinket, the type of thing she feels lost without. Finding herself freed from past demons, Snow has matured into a solid artist, showing her work in such grand venues as the 2008 Whitney Biennial. “I think I’m living my dream,” she said.
STORY.via.NEW.YORK.TIMES.
IT’S.AWESOME-EPIC.WHEN.YOUR.HOMIES.RISE!
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