this week i wanna work on another drawing and i want to to make a video as well well i might tell a story time or a skit but for drawing i wanna do a animal something cool that i never drawed before and out of my confirt  and a little challenge like a drawing with out looking at a picture and draw straight from my imagination i wanna carve wood for the first time i dont know  what im gonna make but its something different  that i haven't done yet but i wanna make something out of wood before the year ends In 19Michel Basquiat is one of art’s shooting stars, a painter who developed a flashy early style and then flamed out, dying in 1988 of a drug overdose at the age of 27. That alone makes him irresistible to many: The story of the doomed artist who dies young is one of the great weepies of Western culture. (It doesn’t hurt that Basquiat was handsome, with a beautiful lost-child look.) But Basquiat also did something more interesting than play this romantic part. He captured the downtown pulse of his time, for good and ill, and defined some key cultural crossovers. The son of Haitian and Puerto Rican parents, he embodied the emerging doctrine of multiculturalism and jumbled up various traditions with devil-may-care energy. If he relished the mean streets and painted raw-looking images, he also came from a middle-class family and cultivated fame, charming Andy Warhol and his glitzy circle. He was at once self-taught and sophisticated, glamorous and ghetto-rough, the outlaw who’s the toast of society. 

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