saint
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September 2010
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20 years of the Wu print at two rabbits, by saint on Jan 27, 2012 11:37:03 GMT 1, 20 years. I remember their first single... man time goes fast.... Anyways:
What better way to celebrate Wu-Tangโs 20 year anniversary than with the release of Wu-Sciples, a ten color print celebrating one of the rawest groups in music. This print has been a long time in the making for us at Two Rabbits. When we had the idea we knew only one person could illustrate it right, Adam Hathorn aka Honkey Kong. We were already major fans of Adams work. He has illustrated jobs for us, been a great host when we were in San Diego and he is one of the best tattoo artist we know. Adam is also Wu obsessed, like us. With that said here is Adam in his own wordsโฆ โSo far as my memory takes me, my introduction to Wu Tang was when 36 chambers was released in 93. I had to wikipedia that, my memory is not that good. My friend Strobe Beats played me โWu-Tang Clan Ainโt Nuthing ta Fuck Witโ on a walk man, or some shit, in the cafeteria. The beat made me wanna punch people, much like the hard core and punk rock music that I was listening to at the time. I immediately got a copy, and it was on constant rotation. That was what got me back into hip hop music. Previously I was listening to alot of Public Enemy and alot of the native tongue stuff, Tribe Called Quest, LONS, De La etc. After that hip hop was getting boring. I was young and turned to hard core music, especially in Boston where it thrived at that time. When Wu came with that raw sound with production that was stripped down and unpolished, it was an easy step back in. Wu Tang has been a huge part of music in my life since. Iโm sure thereโs been few days since that have passed without me hearing Wu in some form. I tattoo all day, or draw all day, so thereโs some form of music always playing, and thereโs plenty on shuffle. I was lucky enough to be asked by the guys at Two Rabbits Studios to create the โWu-sciplesโ print. Their idea was solid out ofthe gate. Wu Tang last supper with Big Baby Jesus front and center. I said sign me up. The illustration took a bit to do since theyโre artist deep, but nonetheless a fun project. Thanks for choosing me to do this print, see you Saturday for the showโฆ.. Wu Tang is FOREVER!โ -Adam Hathorn Wu-Sciples Edition size 200 18″x24″ 100c Old Green Speckltone by French Paper 10 Colors (white, silver, light brown, medium brown, dark brown, dark red, gold, yellow, orange, black) The print is going on sale Monday January 30th at noon PST.
tworabbits.bigcartel.com/product/wu-sciples
20 years. I remember their first single... man time goes fast.... Anyways: What better way to celebrate Wu-Tangโs 20 year anniversary than with the release of Wu-Sciples, a ten color print celebrating one of the rawest groups in music. This print has been a long time in the making for us at Two Rabbits. When we had the idea we knew only one person could illustrate it right, Adam Hathorn aka Honkey Kong. We were already major fans of Adams work. He has illustrated jobs for us, been a great host when we were in San Diego and he is one of the best tattoo artist we know. Adam is also Wu obsessed, like us. With that said here is Adam in his own wordsโฆ โSo far as my memory takes me, my introduction to Wu Tang was when 36 chambers was released in 93. I had to wikipedia that, my memory is not that good. My friend Strobe Beats played me โWu-Tang Clan Ainโt Nuthing ta Fuck Witโ on a walk man, or some shit, in the cafeteria. The beat made me wanna punch people, much like the hard core and punk rock music that I was listening to at the time. I immediately got a copy, and it was on constant rotation. That was what got me back into hip hop music. Previously I was listening to alot of Public Enemy and alot of the native tongue stuff, Tribe Called Quest, LONS, De La etc. After that hip hop was getting boring. I was young and turned to hard core music, especially in Boston where it thrived at that time. When Wu came with that raw sound with production that was stripped down and unpolished, it was an easy step back in. Wu Tang has been a huge part of music in my life since. Iโm sure thereโs been few days since that have passed without me hearing Wu in some form. I tattoo all day, or draw all day, so thereโs some form of music always playing, and thereโs plenty on shuffle. I was lucky enough to be asked by the guys at Two Rabbits Studios to create the โWu-sciplesโ print. Their idea was solid out ofthe gate. Wu Tang last supper with Big Baby Jesus front and center. I said sign me up. The illustration took a bit to do since theyโre artist deep, but nonetheless a fun project. Thanks for choosing me to do this print, see you Saturday for the showโฆ.. Wu Tang is FOREVER!โ -Adam Hathorn Wu-Sciples Edition size 200 18″x24″ 100c Old Green Speckltone by French Paper 10 Colors (white, silver, light brown, medium brown, dark brown, dark red, gold, yellow, orange, black) The print is going on sale Monday January 30th at noon PST. tworabbits.bigcartel.com/product/wu-sciples
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balibob
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November 2010
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20 years of the Wu print at two rabbits, by balibob on Jan 27, 2012 14:29:03 GMT 1, 20 years. I remember their first single... man time goes fast.... Anyways: . โ. The beat made me wanna punch people, much like the hard core and punk rock music that I was listening to at the time.
The only time I ever had the same inclination was when i first heard the Bay City Rollers.
20 years. I remember their first single... man time goes fast.... Anyways: . โ. The beat made me wanna punch people, much like the hard core and punk rock music that I was listening to at the time. The only time I ever had the same inclination was when i first heard the Bay City Rollers.
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