The Poetry of Bruce Lee as read by daughter Shannon

In the final months of his short life, Bruce Lee wrote a personal essay, “In My Own Process” where he said, “Basically, I have always been a martial artist by choice and actor by profession. But, above all, I am hoping to actualize myself to be an artist of life along the way.” Shannon, daughter of Bruce Lee, discusses Bruce poetry and reads a poem of her father’s called “Boating on Lake Washington.” via OC

The Poetry of Bruce Lee as read by daughter Shannon

Raw Data by Jake Fried

https://vimeo.com/65535198 Jake Fried's 60-second hand-drawn animation with ink, gouache, white-out and coffee. via TWBE

Raw Data by Jake Fried

Breakfast & the Arts | Camille Garcia's Down the Rabbit Hole

Ironically, these acid-induced conceptual visuals of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Camille Rose Garcia will be up for viewing at the The Walt Disney Family Museum starting May 9th until this November. via WA

Breakfast & the Arts | Camille Garcia's Down the Rabbit Hole

Ink, Coffee and White Out: The Work of Jake Fried

https://vimeo.com/56673269 A seriously serious one minute animated short by Jake Fried. Yeah, it's only one minute long - what's so serious about that? Well when you consider that all 60 seconds of this film are completely hand drawn by the artist then maybe you'll begin to understand. Because seriously, this is some next level psychedelic shit. via MISH

Ink, Coffee and White Out: The Work of Jake Fried

Deez Nuts exhibition by Mark Drews

Australian native and Tokyo based graphic artist Mark Drews presents "Deez Nuts." Drews' exhibition includes Peanuts comic strip panels as also seen in his Deez Nutz magazine. The pieces contain (primarily 1990s) hip-hop lyrics inserted in place of the precocious 50s cynicism of Charles Schultz. via HD

Deez Nuts exhibition by Mark Drews

Forging the Golden Sword of Adventure Time's Finn

Pretty awesome. But if Man at Arms could ever forge Voltron's sword, then we'd REALLY be in awe. via PWC

Forging the Golden Sword of Adventure Time's Finn

Bast Posters in Brooklyn

A look at the new Bast poster being displayed in Brooklyn. via JUX

Bast Posters in Brooklyn

Indelible Light Mechanism | Art by Christian Mendoza

Nicaragua-born-New York-based artist Christian Mendoza combining an architectual drafting style with new inspiration from letters, faces, and forms found in the subways of New York City. via Jux

Indelible Light Mechanism | Art by Christian Mendoza

Essential Viewing | Dirty Hands The Art & Crimes of David Choe

David Choe is now world famous due to his net worth which exceeds over 200 million after opting for stock options as payment from facebook for some work he did for them - is one of the more fascinating figures in the contemporary street & urban art scene. Dirty Hands: The Art & Crimes of David Choe is a San Diego Asian Film Festival Grand Jury Prize award winner takes an interesting, and often times hilarious, look at the tumultuous life and times of David before he ever struck it rich.

Essential Viewing | Dirty Hands The Art & Crimes of David Choe

Art by Daniel Pagan

Daniel Pagan is an up-and-coming artist born in Puerto Rico and raised in Queens, NY. Currently he is studying art in Baltimore at the Maryland Institute of Art. via: JP

Art by Daniel Pagan

Nekst by Seiko

Seiko goes all out on this great piece in honor of the recently passed graffiti writer Nekst. via JUX

Nekst by Seiko