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  • Odd Nerdrum: Creepy Modern Masterpeices

    The dark, epic and haunting world of Odd Nerdrum has been transfixing art viewers for decades. The Norwegian figurative painter is influenced not by modern abstract masters but the old world gods; Caravaggio, Rembrandt and Goya. Nerdrum uses narrative images to achieve a dimly lit world of twisted characters. Read More ›

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  • Top 5 Rock N Roll Bios

    I know that many of you out there dream of a rock n’ roll lifestyle. You know what I’m talking about. The life of endless money, fame and a harem of men or women (whatever you fancy, I don’t judge). But if you are like me and can’t hold a note or play an instrument, then go ahead and live the lifestyle through these five autobiographies….

    Top 5 Rock N Roll Bios

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • Before I Die: Rad Street Art in NOLA [pics]

    In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the visions of masked all night parties and debaucherous behavior typically asociated with New Orleans have turned somber as the city works to rebuild from the tragedy. Powered by the unbreakable spirit of New Orleans inhabitants artist, designer, and TED speaker Candy Chang has created an inspired work of street art called Before I die in NOLA.

    Before I Die: Rad Street Art in NOLA [pics]

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • The Youngest Tattooed Woman in The World, Betty Broadbent [pics!!!]

    The Youngest Tattooed Woman in The World, Betty Broadbent…tons of pics

    The Youngest Tattooed Woman in The World, Betty Broadbent [pics!!!]

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • The West 25Th Pub Crawl: Cleveland, Ohio | PICS

    Ahhh Cleveland, the home of steel mills, rust, red brick 19th century streets and now ice cold micro brews! Once a bastion for blue-collar workers after the 5 o’clock factory bell and formerly a somber reminder of urban decay, the inner neighborhoods of Cleveland have given rise to some of the best pub-crawls in the Midwest.

    The West 25Th Pub Crawl: Cleveland, Ohio  | PICS

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • TARFEST 9/25/11 FREE INDIE Event in LA

    Come out this Sunday to soak up the sun and embrace the arts. You’ll be supporting rising talent and you just might have your mind blown. Stop by the Voice Your Temper booth and say hello while you’re at it. Sunday, September 25 12pm-6pm Hancock Park 5801 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90036

    TARFEST 9/25/11 FREE INDIE Event in LA

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • Space Invader Invades LA [pics]

    Invader is an unidentified French artist who is known for using colorful mosaic tiles that depict popular 70s video game characters, such as the space invaders. His “invasion” of Paris started in 1998 and has spread allover Europe and the United States.

    Space Invader Invades LA [pics]

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • Sagaki Keita Uses Extremely Detailed Cartoon Drawings….

    Japanese artist Sagaki Keita uses extremely detailed cartoon drawings & doodles to create masterpieces. These massive compositions employ thousands of curious tiny drawings creating cityscapes, famous paintings and even explosions.

    Sagaki Keita Uses Extremely Detailed Cartoon Drawings....

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • Worlds Best Tattooist: Bert Grimm Vintage American Tattoos

    Legend and career tattoo artist Bert Grimm defined the Classic American style of tattooing. Alongside artists like Sailor Jerry and Don Hardy, he helped outline many of the tattoo motifs we see so popular today . Grimm was reported to have spent a year with the Buffalo Bill Wild West show and to have started tattooing as early as 1916. His bold style and years of work marked his own definitive style of American Tattoo art.

    Worlds Best Tattooist: Bert Grimm Vintage American Tattoos

    Link: voiceyourtemper.com

  • Top 5 Street Art Books [pics] Only the Best from the Shelf on voiceyourtemper.com ›

    ere’s the deal, I am a big lover of art, street art in particular. I really don’t know what it is that draws me to this rebellious art form. Maybe it’s the secretive nature of the artists. Or maybe it’s the jabs they take at modern society. Or it could be I just like interesting pictures. Whatever it may be, I find myself hooked and looking at every street corner in LA for new, interesting art.

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