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Friday

JUNK DUNK ART "junk art" –noun sculptural assemblage constructed from discarded materials, as glass, scrap metal, plastic, and wood. Yaw know NIKE does'nt get 2 much play around here. We dig more of the casually sharp exclusives. ..but this automatically qualifies! It's Junk Dunk Art by Gabriel Shaw .and yes, its a real size 9.5 Nike designed after the Nike Dunks mens shoe ..and made from JUNK, The Designer Gabriel Dishaw says: "I used very little wire and more glue to keep the piece more clean, and less bulky. I also added new details, a hinged tongue and nike logo's on both the tongue and back of the shoe. On previous models I used a real nike sole to build of off. With this piece I started from scratch and build the sole from circuit boards". This would be an incredible conversation piece on a book table instead of an actual book. gabrieldishaw.com

Tuesday

Ammos Controversial "Black Panther Table Book"

Ammo books will be releasing a Black Panthers table book, that will feature of over 140 unreleased flicks, just like the Huey P. Newton pic above that was snapped of the leader while imprisioned. It's expected 2 cause much controversy-NOW THATS WHATS UP!! Kathleen Cleaver, wife of Eldridge and a coordinator of the "Free Huey" movement. In the ’60s, Life magazine had photographer Howard L. Bingham on what he calls “riot retainer.” He cut his teeth shooting the destruction of his own South Central L.A. neighborhood. He documented MLK’s funeral and the ’68 convention in Chicago. That same year, Life sent him to Oakland to live among a mysterious group of militant radicals, the Black Panther Party. Bingham and journalist Gilbert Moore—one of Life’s two black reporters—spent months earning the Panthers’ trust, only to have the magazine kill the story. “I had no intention of writing a puff piece, trying to make them come off like Boy Scouts in leather,” writes Moore. And so the candid, intimate photos — of Eldridge and Kathleen Cleaver, a jailed Huey Newton, and Bobby Seale—were never published. GQ

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