Iz the Wiz at Tuff City – June 12th
Posted: May 28th, 2009 | Author: Con | Filed under: Art, Friends, Graffiti, New York | No Comments »Our man, Metal Man Ed just dropped me this info. Be sure to check out Iz the Wiz in the Bronx!

Our man, Metal Man Ed just dropped me this info. Be sure to check out Iz the Wiz in the Bronx!

Check out our man CYCLE and LADY PINK over at dirtypilot.com. The online show runs from May 27- June 30.

Dirtypilot.com welcomes Graffiti Artists Lady Pink & Cycle. This new body of work includes fantastic Black Book style works on paper as well as trade mark canvases and mixed media works on wood.
To commemorate this opening we have published a 36 page perfect bound full color zine. Limited to an edition of only 100 pcs.
The zine will be hand signed by both artists. This publication is reversible as Pink & Cycle each have 18 pages dedicated to their work. Check out more images by clicking on pic below.
November 10, 2009. The day a million girlfriends cried…
KC gave me a heads up to his photos over at Known Gallery from the Ironlak Team BBQ last weekend. Always good flicks my man.
Don’t get me wrong, I love my iPhone, but mostly for being able to do a bunch of things with it. Get my email, surf the web, listen to music, watch videos, check my finances, Google maps, etc. I can even update this blog with it.
I just can’t stand talking on the phone. Any phone actually. I rather spend quality time face to face, than have a distracted bullshit session on the stupid phone. Sadly, as all my friends & family know, you’re more than likely to get my voice mail instead of me. Partly because I get lousy reception and dropped calls, other times I have a bunch of stuff going on and I don’t have time to chat. So you’ll end up going to voice mail, I’ll end up getting the pertinent info from your message and then I can get back to you.
You never saw an episode of Star Trek where Captain Kirk just chatted on the tricorder. He told his crew what was up or got his info and then it was “Kirk Out”; he was back to fighting, screwing or killing aliens. He’d beam back, kick it with everybody, Spock farts, they have a laugh and it was a wrap.
Anyway, back in the nefarious days of ’96, I had a Motorola Tenor. This thing was great because it let you receive voice mail messages instantly right through the pager with the original senders voice. So you never had to chat with anyone and they could leave you a short message. Too bad this service didn’t last long and I’m surprised what I paid for this clunky piece of crap back then. I guess it all didn’t matter, since I ended up losing mine on some train tracks after a chase from Baltimore’s finest.
From SmartComputing
December 1997
