Streetwear Tapestries
Description: Cold Chillin' Records was a record label that released music during the golden age of hip-hop from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. A producer-and-crew label founded by manager Tyrone Williams and run by Len Fichtelberg (1930–November 4, 2010), most of the label's releases were by members of the Juice Crew, a loosely knit group of artists centered on producer Marley Marl. In 1998, the label shut down, and the majority of its catalog was bought by Massachusetts-based LandSpeed Records (now Traffic Entertainment).
Description: A detailed human skull viewed from a three-quarter angle. A dagger with a green-wrapped hilt and circular pommel is thrust diagonally through the top of the cranium, with the blade tip emerging from the bottom. HEGEMONY MINDSET" are arched across the top in a bold, black, serif block font. Command your own path with the "Hegemony Mindset" graphic. Featuring a classic American traditional tattoo aesthetic, this design pairs a rugged skull and pierced dagger with deep red roses—a timeless symbol of grit and resilience. Inspired by the bold energy of 1987, this piece is built for those who lead rather than follow. Perfect for fans of vintage streetwear, flash art, and edgy, high-contrast aesthetics.
Description: Barney Fife, as we all know, is the greatest black and white television hero of classic family friendly cinema era. Played by the venerable Don Knotts, he had confidence and swagger in abundance. This is a demonstration....of that swagger. And a demonstration....of my pencil skills. Critiques are welcome, of course.