Are any of you in art school?
#53
Originally Posted by Anightinthewood
oh and MLPROJECT what bike do you ride? im just wondering if i have seen it around before
i ride a purple/blue khs aero with white grips/saddle/straps
#54
Originally Posted by Fugazi Dave
What's sad is that even without the dropout, most art students, current or former, can't afford sh*t.
#60
Originally Posted by geekpunk
NJS: [Japanese] Nihon Jitensha Shinkokai; Japan keirin cycling organization, promotes parimutuel-style bicycle track racing.
I didn't know either. googled it.
I didn't know either. googled it.
haha you fell for it
#62
Originally Posted by stendhalian
i'm an artist myself but goddamnit can artists ever be ANNOYING at times. the type of person that would take a belt sander to something new to 'rough' it up, i.e.: "i hate how NEW this looks!!" wtf???
I'm an art Director (attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh) We dumped more "artiste" types from our freelance rosters than we keep.
Pissy and whinny is no way to make in in this business.
Lets not even talk about some off our clients
#63
romper
Joined: May 2005
Posts: 154
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From: SF Ca.
Bikes: surly steamroller w/ phil woods to velocity deep v's. sugino, nitto, etc. boom shaka laka
but what am i saying i got njs bars, clips, cranks, chain, and i guess if king and phils are being included as njs i have those too. but i dont go to school boom shaka laka. phils are more street tough than for the track and same with the king.
#66
Senior Member
Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 84
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From: san francisco
Bikes: katakura silk track, de rosa primato 10spd
hey bmike, when did you go to CIA?
i graduated from Cleveland Institute of Art in 2004, bfa in drawing, minor in painting.
do fine art stuff now and day job in the video game/film industry
i graduated from Cleveland Institute of Art in 2004, bfa in drawing, minor in painting.
do fine art stuff now and day job in the video game/film industry






