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An age where every middle class kid is filled with faux rebellion and idle away their pocket money on mass produced rebellion wear. An age grown tired of futile jabs at the real world from hypocritical little fingers. A new hero was needed. One who realised the inevitable on rush of mediocrity and mainstream is unstoppable and the true rebels were those that realised early on got on board. I can think of no-one that better encapsulates this ideal then Paris. I hope that all children may grown up to follow her credo: Grow up rich, do nothing and get richer. Hasta la mediocridad siempre….Like, whatever.
I think I’ll leave the interpretation open on this one. How do you interpret it…?
Act in order to achieve the greatest good for the greatest number of turtles.
Joker: “See, I’m a man of simple tastes. I like dynamite…and gunpowder…and gasoline! Do you know what all of these things have in common? They’re cheap!” Enjoy the shirt!
More crossovers. I just couldn’t resist throwing these two together. Somehow it just works. Che Guevara + Chewbacca = Chebacca
I thought i would have a crack at a classic image here, rights of passage and all, or something…which is a lot harder than it first looks. The original is so strong and a symbolic image, so yeah i found it hard. I most like the title i came up with for this one. - The quote in the title, ” One mans freedom fighter is another mans terrorist ”, i once heard a friend of mine say about Che Guevara…not sure if it was his quote or not, but either way it always stuck in my head…yes, if i really wanted to know i would google it! / Anyway, i thought i would try and capture those polar opposites here by creating a Rorschach Test (Ink Blot), Grim Reaper vs Che, one looks up, the other looks down, text forward then backwards…you get the gist! - Anyway enjoy!
Monkey magic!
what was once a powerful image of a political icon now seems debased through its saturation… so i thought i’d add to it!
This great stencil by DOLK is on a remaining section of the Berlin Wall – East Germany (Eastside Gallery). You could definitely find a political statement in here if you want to or just enjoy the image for its humor.
Night of Museums, an inspiring manifestation that took place on a fine summer evening last year in Belgrade. One ticket opened the doors of many museums on that night. / I believe that many will recognize this photo. It is famous Che Guevara portrait made by Rene Burri. Obviously I was not the only one interested in this charismatic photo and luckily they even helped me to get more appealing composition :) / And again for the reference, FujiFilm FinePix F30 Zoom compact camera was used for capturing this photo.
This is my version of the famous Andy Warhol shot. But I put borders on mine.
T-shirt in honour of Che’s recent victory in the Dead Revolutionary DJ Championships. Che took out Karl Marx in the final with a combo of slick mixing and funky Latin infused house which proved more crowd friendly than Marx’s uncomprimising industrial techno and three deck wizardry. Check out a few more of my Ts /
Iconic image on Cuban Ministry of the Interior, based on Alberto Korda’s March 1960 photo. During Guevara’s tenure as Minister of the Ministry of Industries (MININD) from 1961 to 1965, this building was the MININD’s headquarters and his office was on the top floor. Havana, Cuba. / / See more of my photgraphy from CUBA / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................
A face of one of the biggest marxist revolutionaries in the 50’s and 60’s..
Iconic image with a Scottish twist.
Matita,matite colorate ,china su carta / Pencil,coloured pencils ,ink on paper / 65×65 cm.
Che Guevara – (June 14, 1928 – October 9, 1967) 40 years gone but never forgotten.
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