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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010




Sports Vision Restaurant
4701 Meridian Street North, Huntsville, AL 35811
(256) 715-1878
http://sportsvisionrestaurant.com
Interest Meeting Starts @ 7:00pm This Weekend Sunday!
All Models and Aspiring Models Come out!!!!!!
Contact: Roland @ 256-348-2426


R&C Illustrations from Pristina Christina on Vimeo.

Dope…

The Williamsburg studio of the artist known as KAWS is neatly lined with racks of acrylic-paint bottles in primary colors and guarded by a cluster of standing toy collectibles—life-size 3-D comic book characters of his own design—like a platoon of robot children. By the window, there is a small-scale model of the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, in Connecticut. KAWS, an unassuming, soft-spoken 35-year-old New Jersey native named Brian Donnelly, is plotting his first solo museum show at the Aldrich next month. It will serve as the unofficial grand induction to the institutionalized art world for the graffiti artist, painter, illustrator, sculptor, toymaker, and product designer. Yet KAWS has a long history outside of the white cube. His street-born cartoonish graphics—specifically spermatozoa-shaped figures with x-ed out eyes—have achieved a subcultural iconography. He has applied this KAWS signature to his street art, a clothing line, heroically outsize toys and sculptures, and countless cobranding ventures with labels like A Bathing Ape and Marc Jacobs.


Question Posed: Has the deluge of big butts coming our way via Model Mayhem, Twitter, Facebook, blogs, etc. desensitized us to the women sporting them and lowered their desirability?
Short Answer: (Emphatic) No!
Discussion: When I was coming up, there was no J Lo or Melyssa Ford or Smooth Magazine. The best we had was The Fly Girls on “In Living Color” and Wrex-n-Effect’s “Rumpshaker.” This doesn’t mean women with phat backsides were any less popular back then than they are today, it’s just that they were an undercover pleasure. There was no such thing as butt cleavage in low jeans. Because big booties were kind of black market through much of the 80s and 90s, you had to go through a lot to get one. Of course athletes and entertainers had VIP passes, just as they do today. But for your average guy, getting a girl with a pretty face and big butt was hella difficult.
Cut to present day. Everywhere you look there’s a pretty woman with a big booty – magazines, the interweb, television, movies…you name it. But the question is, have all the derrières we’ve been bombarded with somehow lowered the value of this one-time rare and secret pleasure? In my personal experience, not one bit. Big booty hotties are just as difficult to snare today as they were 15 years ago. The only difference is that there’s a lot more counterfeits out there than there once were. Hyrdrogel injections, butt pads, expensive jeans designed to enhance the backside – all created with the goal of exaggerating a woman’s posterior. But the genuine articles still know who they are, and they’re still ultra challenging to snag.
SIZE MATTERS: CRYSTAL RENN TALKS from V Magazine on Vimeo.
V talks to plus-size supermodel, and Size Issue star, Crystal Renn about making room for big girls in high fash
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