Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label designer. Show all posts

May 21, 2021

Kindred Journey 42- Pardon My Hindi

 

I've been seeing this dude's work here and there and its dope! If you're not already familiar with "Pardon My Hindi" aka Chiraag Bhakta. This cat is from Jersey, and his story of growing up in a hotel very much reminded my ok Kelly Yang's MG book "Front Desk". He is known for collaborating with hip hop duo Das Racist, animator Sanjay Patel, Basement Bhangra pioneer DJ Rekha, and jazz musician Vijay Iyer. He he's a graphic designer, street artist (you've seen his stickers), and I'm trying to think of whats a cool way to describe what he does and I cant do it justice. But he has made exhbitis like #whitepeopledoingyoga which seriously and hilariously critiques the columbusing of an OG South Asian culture being appropriated by white folks and capitalism. He did this photo project about Indian families who own and run motels called "Arch Motel", and he currently has a show up in NYC called "This Only" which I highly encourage you to check out. I can't believe I missed his Bay shit , but I will be there at the next one. This dude is hella smart, witty, and on point when it comes to critiquing colonialism and assimilation. And I love how he's a collector who shares some beautiful mixes of Asian and American culture. What it's like to survive the madness that is the US. Nuff respect fellow artist and hip hop head!

Sources: Saada, Verve Mag, Mother Jones (what an article dude!)

Ok this year I'm doing artists. Did you catch the last one of Doug Chiang

Last year I did two pieces feat South Asians- My brother SETI-X and Raveena



Feb 1, 2020

Black is Beautiful 2020 - Cey Adams

It's been a while. I took a break from doing Black Is Beautiful last year. I was taking care of my brand new baby girl and now I'm back at it. Not sure if I can knock out one for each day of the month but I'm definitely going to do do some new ones and a poster.

Lets talk about Cey! 

We talk about giving people their flowers while they're still here and I want to give Cey some shine. If you didn't grow up into graf as a kid, lemme introduce you. Cey Adams started off as a graf writer in the mid 70s as Graffiti was exploding throughout the boroughs of NYC. Born in 1968 this cat had been painting for many years when I saw him in "Style Wars". Cey had and still has incredible letter structure that instantly caught my eye.

He went on to be a part of that merging of Graf with gallery exhibitions in Manhattan which I'm sure he caught flack for from some purists. Then he became one of the architects of what we know as design for hip hop producing graphics, album covers, merchandise, and logos for many of the best hip hop and r&b stars of the 80's, 90's, and beyond. He co-founded a design company called "The Drawing Board" which produced a ton of Def Jam's design work! Today this cat is still making art with a mixture of beautiful texture and some classic logos.

As a 20 something while interning for design powerhouse Morning Breath Inc in Brooklyn I really got put on to Cey's work as Doug and Jason showed me some incredible work he'd done that I didn't even know he did. I saw originals that just blew my mind. For ever Cey will be one of my favorite artists/designers and I would love those celebrating Black history to not only include this man in the books, but to give him his props now. Much respect Cey if you're reading this!

Sources: Style Wars, Def Jam, CeyAdams.com, Wikipedia, Noisey

Is this your first time seeing me do Black History Month art? Please check out a few of these!
Ruth Carter- Costume Designer
Betty Reid Soskin- Park Ranger