More info coming soon, but yeah, working on a final update… layout & content changes, also adding all of our products to the SHOP. Visit our facebook page and become a fan by hitting the page’s LIKE button, it’s the best way to receive our updates during our site construction.
Here’s a step by step look at our latest original design. We have a few more pieces we’ll be releasing this month based on this design, we are actually in the middle of filming the next piece today
Aqui esta un paso por paso de nuestro ultimo diseño original. Tenemos una serie de trabajo similar que estaremos mostrando este mes, estaremos grabando la creacion de nuestro proximo diseño hoy por un cuantas horas
We’re happy to finally release our second episode and hope you enjoy it. By presenting an individual’s dream as a conversation along with images, dfrnt transforms that dream into a shared experience for both the dreamer and the audience. We’ll be shifting our focus towards completing some of our other new projects during the next few weeks so stay tuned for those as well as episode 3 of our original series “DRMZ”. Feel free to share this video with the buttons below. Oh, and the video is available in HD, if you have a fast enough connection, change the resolution from 360p all the way up to 720p.
We’ve been working on getting this new site of ours ready for a few weeks, we’re happy to say we’re just about done. Soon we’ll resume posting on this blog regularly and let you know what we’ve been up to this whole time. Until then here’s a snapshot taken on our phone of today’s little adventure at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Finally got to see Rivera’s fresco in person, and it is epic.
For my first time ever going to jury duty, not too shabby, what’s everyone always complaining about. Those are “Cha Cha Chicken’s” jamaican jerk chicken enchiladas, black beans and rice, plantains, and some salad/garnish. And the beach is two blocks from the courthouse…. nice.
Yesterday, June 16th, was Tupac’s birthday, since he’s always been my favorite rapper, I thought I’d celebrate it like this. Here’s a pastel illustration I did way back during my Senior year in High School … 9 years ago!