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Pakalolo Green 420 Marijuana Cannabis Special SuperKranky SuperPlastic Art Toy by OG Slick Limited Edition Janky Vinyl Art Toy Collectible Artwork by Modern Design Artist x Sket-One x Big Dicks Hardware. 2023 Limited Run of 888 SuperKranky Janky Superplastic Vinyl Art Toy Artwork Size 6x8 New In Box. Based on OG Slick's BDH Big Dicks Hardware Bukkake Spray Paint. The Pakalolo Green SuperKranky is an art toy designed by OG Slick in collaboration with SuperPlastic, a leading designer toy company known for producing high-quality vinyl toys in limited editions. OG Slick is an iconic graffiti artist from Los Angeles who has made a name for himself in the street art and urban vinyl toy scene. His distinctive style blends street culture, the 420 marijuana cannabis holiday, and fine art, creating visually striking and memorable pieces. The Pakalolo Green SuperKranky is a vinyl toy featuring the signature character "SuperKranky," which takes inspiration from a spray paint can. This edition comes in a bright, bold green color with black and white accents, showcasing OG Slick's graffiti-style artwork. The toy features movable parts and usually comes with additional accessories like a removable cap and a "rattle" sound, emulating the sound of a real spray paint can. As with most art toys, the Pakalolo Green SuperKranky by OG Slick and SuperPlastic is produced in limited quantities, making it highly sought after by collectors and fans of the artist's work. Its unique design and connection to street art make it popular in the urban vinyl toy community.
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Discover the Pakalolo Green This vibrant, limited-edition piece captures the essence of street art with its unique design and exquisite craftsmanship. A Perfect Blend of Urban Style & Artistry This 8-inch figure is the result of a collaboration between renowned artist OG Slick and Super Plastic, a leading creator of premium art toys. The Pakalolo Green Super Plastic Figure showcases OG Slick's iconic style, blending street culture with high-quality design. It's perfect for collectors who appreciate the fusion of urban aesthetics and fine art. A Statement Piece for Your Collection The Pakalolo Green Super Plastic Figure is more than just a collectible; it's a statement piece that elevates your space with its striking visual appeal. The bold green color and intricate detailing make it a captivating centerpiece for any room or display. Whether you're a long-time collector or new to the world of art toys, this limited-edition figure is a must-have addition to your collection. Pakalolo Green is the highest edition of the five-part toy series created by legendary LA graffiti artist OG Slick. This limited edition piece comes finished in Superplastic soft vinyl, featuring Slick’s signature hands holding a joint and a cap revealing an electroplated silver chrome spray nozzle. Shake to hear the real rattle sound.
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Tasha Tudor est incontestablement une figure atypique, une femme libre telle que je l'entends, apparemment insensible aux modes et aux attraits de la modernité. Tout au long de son existence elle développa sa propre manière d’être, n’hésitant pas à s’habiller comme au XIXème siècle, siècle qui devait très certainement mieux correspondre à son imaginaire. « [...]Elle n'éprouva aucun besoin de vie sociale et préféra rester à la maison. Se sentant parfaitement à l'aise dans son rôle d'artiste, car ‘‘comme artiste on peut se comporter de façon aussi folle ou immorale qu'on le désire, personne ne s'en offusque… ma foi c'est une artiste’’. » « En 1938 elle épousa Thomas Leighton Mc Cready Jr.. Sept ans plus tard le couple partit pour le New Hampshire dans une vieille ferme en ruine datant de 1790, sans chauffage central, sans eau courante ni électricité. Comme l'argent était rare, elle filait et tissait elle-même l'étoffe dont elle confectionnait les habits pour la famille, qui vivait également en autarcie. Tasha Tudor passait de nombreuses heures avec ses quatre enfants, mais elle trouvait cependant encore du temps pour dessiner et peindre, et cela toujours à la cuisine. […]Après le décès de son mari, Tasha Tudor se retira dans le Vermont, dans une maison en bois que son fils Seth, avec son aide construisit entièrement de ses propres mains au début des années 70, construction qui est une fidèle réplique d'une maison du XVIIIème siècle. Le bâtiment est situé tout à fait à l'écart, à environ 3 km de la route principale, au bout d'un chemin de campagne d'1,5 km. Il n'y a aucune autre maison à la ronde et en hiver elle est complètement isolée ; de ce fait toutes les provisions doivent être sous toit en novembre, avant l'arrivée de la neige.[…] » J’imagine quelle fut dotée d’une bonne santé et d’une volonté à toute épreuve, en témoignent les nombreuses photographies d’elle en mère, grand-mère…cousant, filant, tissant… Fine cuisinière, faisant son jardin, coupant son bois, s’occupant de la basse-cour, des chèvres, des vaches, du jardin potager et d’agrément, faisant ses chandelles…Une maîtresse femme par excellence, toujours accompagnée de ses chiens Corgis. Ce qui ne l’empêcha pas de s’adonner à la peinture puisqu’elle illustra près d’une centaine de livres pour enfants. Une âme exceptionnelle, qui abordait simplement les choses de la vie de tous les jours, portant son existence au sommet de l’art d’être en harmonie avec les événements et l’environnement de la nature, rendant évident ce qui est devenu pour le monde d’aujourd’hui - ce qui n’est pas sans laisser songeur et interrogatif quant à ce que représente la modernité -, un domaine distant et étranger. Un retour à l’évidence éclairé par un cœur authentique, aspirant au dépouillement et à la vérité silencieuse de l’instant présent. "It's wonderful to grow old," Tasha Tudor said in an interview. " You can get away with murder. Everyone takes great care of you. And they're afraid of offending you. You can say the most outrageous things and get away with it. I fully believe old age is one of the most delightful periods of my life." -La maternité- “She was totally involved in fantasy. She wanted to live in her own little world,” said Thomas Tudor, the third of the children. “I found that when I was a teenager, it was very difficult to get back into reality.” -Les robes- “Why do women want to dress like men when they’re fortunate enough to be women? Why lose femininity, which is one of our greatest charms? We get more accomplished by being charming than we would be flaunting around in pants and smoking. I’m very fond of men. I think they are wonderful creatures. I love them dearly. But I don’t want to look like one. When women gave up their long skirts, they made a grave error…” -Etre- "Nowadays, people are so jeezled up. If they took some chamomille tea and spent more time rocking on the porch in the evening listening to the liquid song of the bermit hrush, they might enjoy life more." -La maison- “Life isn't long enough to do all you could accomplish. And what a privilege even to be alive. In spite of all the pollutions and horrors, how beautiful this world is. Supposing you only saw the stars once every year. Think what you would think. The wonder of it!” -le labeur quotidien- -Peindre et dessiner pour les enfants- "Tasha was not only a writer/illustrator, but she was a homemaker in every sense of the word. She loved handcrafts like weaving, knitting, candle dipping and doll making. She also enjoyed keeping goats and chickens and made cheese from her own goats' milk and cooked delicious, wholesome foods from her eggs and from fruits and vegetables that grew on her land. Every season had its pleasures and its work to be done, and home was the core of Tasha's life's work.". -Cuisiner, coudre, tricoter, tisser, filer, faire des patchworks...- "I enjoy doing housework, ironing, washing, cooking, dishwashing. Whenever I get one of those questionaires and they ask what is your profession, I always put down housewife. It's an admirable profession, why apologize for it. You aren't stupid because you're a housewife. When you're stirring the jam you can read Shakespeare." -Le jardin- Les commentaires de cette vidéo sont en japonais -Les bêtes- - la neige - - La transmission - Les textes ont été glanés sur les sites suivants: Tasha Tudor Tasha Tudor and Family Le musée Facebook Tasha Tudor and family Le monde de Tasha Tudor The Simple Life of Tasha Tudor Les chiens de Tasha Tudor Tasha Tudor Historic Costume Collection Les photographies reproduites sur mon journal ont été aimablement prêtées par Pinterest Je remercie Madame B. qui me l'a fait découvrir.