As a big “Thank You” to all our supporters in our first two months of our shirt line; we’ve decided to giveaway ten FREE t-shirt and sticker packs to randomly chosen winners. All you have to do to enter is:
1) “Like” FallingApartArt on FACEBOOK, follow us on Twitter, or follow us on Instagram
2) REPOST/RETWEET “Like” FallingApartArt on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or follow us on Instagram for a chance to win FREE tees+stickers ”
3) Post on our FACEBOOK wall, at mention us on Twitter or Instagram, or email us at info@fallingapartart.com to prove it
-Offer only open to fans in Continental U.S
-Offer expires 2/1/12 at 8:12PM Central Time
Since I got my iPhone, my daily go-to app has been Instagram. I really like how immediate it is as far as sharing media and it gives me alot of opportunities to share work in progress shots, my daily grind stuff, and any other random thing I feel like. It’s also a great way to see how other artists and creatives produce their work and just another way to see great pics of other places around the planet. Find us on Instagram under fallingapartart
We’ve been listening to a lot of crazy, glitchy hip-hop while we’ve been grinding out new t-shirt, sticker, and print designs here at Camp FAA. Minnesota’s Mux Mool is a heavy hitter and this video (featuring some edits of Bruce Lee flicks) is mind blowing.
Be sure and pop into the Store and pick our latest run of limited edition stickers and shirts. OR buy a tee and get the stickers for FREE- it’s the deal of 2012. Check back soon for more news and thanks for stopping by!
Great, longer(almost fifteen minute) interview with Austin’s own Sloke One via BoyCottMag.com breaking down his graffiti influences and nationwide and international projects. Look out for something special coming soon!
It’s been a minute since we’ve done a Music Monday post. Technically, this isn’t a music video; it’s a video of Sloke One, Mez, and Slie killing it here in Austin,TX w/ Ratatat in the background with great filming from Zapatista Films. Next level stuff here.
First off, thanks to EVERYONE for your support since we launched the apparel line back in November. Lately, the question of FallingApartArt sponsorship has come up and I thought it would be a good time to post a blog about what we’re looking for in a sponsorship relationship. If you are interested in trying to get sponsored by us, please email answers to the following questions to: info@fallingapartart.com
-Who are you and where are you based?
-What do you do? Ex: Skaters, BMX riders, DJs, Musicians,MMA fighters, Models,etc.
-How many events/shows/etc do you attend/perform on a monthly basis?
-What kind of following/support do you have?
-Do you have any social media links (Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, Vimeo,etc), websites, or other media we can check out?
-Why do you want to be sponsored by us?
Look out in the next couple of days for the drop of second run of limited edition ring-spun art streetwear tees. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and our Instagram (fallingapartart). Thanks!
Realized it’s been a while since I stopped in here and posted. We’ve been super busy working on new designs, slangin’ shirts, keeping you ahead of the curve. I do regularly check in our Twitter and Facebook , so be sure and follow us there for the full-featured FAA experience. John is being integrating Big Cartel into our site for easier purchasing of our limited edition lines. You can still purchase the first Limited edition silk screened shirts directly through info@fallingapartart.com using Paypal
I have a feeling you’re going to dig the new design we’re dropping this Friday on Redbubble , so check back in two days for the drop. Here’s a drop to keep you happy til then Donny= Dexter + Darkstep = awesome
And we still have a few of the limited edition screen-printed shirts available. To order, just email info@fallingapartart.com w/ your desired design (“Tag” or “Matrix”), shirt color (black, white, ice gray), and size (s-xl; subject to availability)
So I saved this one for in honor of the ROT Rally this weekend. I know ROT is usually about Harleys, but I think if you’re really trying to capture a 70′s vibe, Honda CB750 choppers were perfect. This was a challenging painting, involving colors I don’t use often, but I had so much fun doing it. PS, the dirt track zombie is still in the works.
Check the store for $20 limited edition prints-thanks for looking!