Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Relevant Art
Esoteric Neptune
Exsoteric square
Relevent Ninja Tewz started off as a graffitti artist then later got his school on at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, His work can be found on the walls of New York, San Francisco, and Chicago, and as far away as Prague, Brazil, and muffuggin'Japan.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Is Buddah For Real Niggas?
Pac said that niggas were Never Ignorant Gettin' Goals Accomplished. It's 400 of ya'll fam Bam and only one comment. Im not complainin'. Perplexed? Hell yeah. because frankly, I think this is a movement. A movement of Men, women,ladies, gentlemen, niggas, bitches, kings, queens, street scholars, artists, intellects, No matter the color coming together. We, as Relevant Ninjas have come together to say we are complicated, our interests are worldly and our opinions matter. We enjoy the bullshit, but we aren't the ninja getting setup on the sneak tip gettin' the old One two. Nor is the relevant ninjette in the middle of the street with her ass out attempting to land the knockout blow for the hood to see. We, at Relevant Ninja are merely observers to the madness, yet stand above it, not in judgement but as innocent bystanders. Curious onlookers. We learn, what not to do/be while simultaneously being entertained. These other blogs. Hate your fucking guts and they want to destroy you as a person Relevant Ninjas love humanity as a whole. Especially the oppressed. So Im here to teach the uninformed through Relevant Black Media. Hopefully learn something too.
Relevant Ninja aka R.N aka Are Enn
Relevant Ninja aka R.N aka Are Enn
Mexican Ninjettes Go Loco!
We all like some spice in our life and these Latino ninjettes bring the Varrio to Vegas.
Check out Relevant Ninja Theophilus London's "LVRS OF GOD"
"LVRS OF GOD" is an intimate exploration of Theophilus London's chameleonic mind through his inspiration and iconography.
Captured by filmmakers Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson (Influencers, Pursuit Of Cool...) during his performances at the Brooklyn Museum and Williamsburg Music Hall in New York,
the short provides a revealing glimpse into early influences that shaped Theophilus London's ascension into a rising icon.
Captured by filmmakers Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson (Influencers, Pursuit Of Cool...) during his performances at the Brooklyn Museum and Williamsburg Music Hall in New York,
the short provides a revealing glimpse into early influences that shaped Theophilus London's ascension into a rising icon.
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