Created this UNFADABLE piece with the help of my good friends, Jenn & Allan Salaver. They acquired a GLOWFORGE, which is a 3-D laser printer, which can cut thin pieces of wood, acrylic or metal, but can also engrave them! DOPE!
1991. Charlotte, North Carolina's own, Jodeci, began entertaining music lovers with their intricate harmonies and gospel charged vocals. WIth songs like "Forever my lady, Come & talk to me and Stay, they left their mark and carved their own lane in the industry. Fast forward to 1995. Their album, "The Show, The Afterparty, The Hotel", navigated the listener to a sequential masterpiece! Songs like Freek n you, Love you for life and Good luv allowed the group to elevate their songwriting style to that next level. Which is why I am still stuck in the 90's.
Whang-od Oggay was born February 17, 1917.
She is a 102 year old Filipino tattoo artist from Buscalan, Philippines and described as the "last" and oldest mambabatok (traditional Kalinga tattooist) She is part of the Butbut people of the larger Kalinga ethnic group.
She has been tattooing headhunters and women of the indigenous people of Butbut in Buscalan, Kalinga, since she was 15 years old, but the Butbut warriors who used to earn tattoos through protecting villages or killing enemies no longer exist. Despite that, Whang-od continues to apply her traditional art form to tourists visiting Buscalan.
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