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Lee Quinones Answers NY Times Readers

by chloe on March 4, 2010

Silent Thunder, 1981

Silent Thunder, 1981

Gifted graf artist Lee Quinones has been ahead of the New York art scene for several decades now - beautifying the subway system, collaborating with Basquiat and Fab 5 Freddy and starring in cult fave Wild Style - and last week the NY Times Cityroom Blogs started hosting some Q & A with the man himself. To make a long story short, hilarity ensued. Read below for my favorite part of the latest session, and check out some of Lee’s classic works.

The Allen Boys, 1982

The Allen Boys, 1982

Question:

I would like you to come to my neighborhood and see the horror that graffiti is: messages and branding for drug dealers, thugs & other criminals. Young working-class and poor people are being mislead by individuals such as yourself. Would you please provide your home address so I can send a team of threatening young people to spray paint ugliness all over your house? Then let the tax payer foot the bill for the city to clean it up? Then have them put it on again and again?

— Posted by Sherpa Garang

The God Piece. Earth is Hell, 1977

The God Piece. Earth is Hell, 1977

Answer:

I would like you to come to my neighborhood and see the horror that negative advertising is: messages pushing liters of beer that make you more of a man, liters of sugar that make you sweeter and lower if life is bland. Young out of working class and poor people are being misled by bigger individuals such as your local dark side of capitalism. Would you please provide your home address so I can send a team of lazy, obese young people over for a fast food dinner on your dime? Who is going to fit the bill for that societal cost? Then they’ll put up on us again and again.

The God Piece. Heaven is Life, 1977

The God Piece. Heaven is Life, 1977

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SvG Meets Dee and Ricky

by chloe on February 22, 2010

The boys model for Burberry Trench

The boys model for Burberry Trench

A couple months ago, SvG designs were featured in an LES pop-up boutique alongside the fashion-forward wares of Dee and Ricky. The pair of Staten Island twins (of triplets, they have a sister) dropped out of high school to start designing innovative toy-based accessories, suddenly the toast of the town when Marc Jacobs commissioned a LEGO set for his 2008 runway show.

Marc Jacobs 2008

Marc Jacobs 2008

Soon, the lego brooches, belts and bowties adorned the likes of Kanye and Rihanna, while the boys modeled for famed local painter Kehinde Wiley and the Burberry Trench campaign.
kanye_west-300x300Most recently, they have teamed up with Max and Maggie for a Barneys collection which casts legos in silver and gold. As for the future, anything is possible. Keep reading to find out about their style icons (George Jetson anyone?) and what the theme of their own lego playset would be. Chea!
deerickypic

SvG: What are you wearing right now?
Dee: I am actually wearing the same outfit I wore the day before. I’m stuck in L.A. YEAH!! Dickies-E for Effort shirt, those crazy colorful toe socks, Hanes boxers and an army and navy beanie.
Ricky: Stingy fedora abc 123 tuxedo vest, t shirt bearing bill gates 1977 mug shot, some tailored slacks, tube socks, black chucks and a premium leather DeeandRicky waist bag.
deericky

SvG: Whose style do you admire the most?
Dee: Mostly fictional characters, the real world is just too much alike.
George Jetson
The Gonz
Tony Soprano
Robin Williams (He can’t be real)
Johnny Quest
Richie Rich
Soulja Boy (He can’t be real)
Mandark
Ricky: No one really…

Pop Artist Takashi Murakami rocks D&R

Pop Artist Takashi Murakami rocks D&R

SvG: Where do you go when you’re not on Staten Island? Where do you hang
out when you are?
Dee: If we are on the island we are in my hood. If not, everyplace else.
Ricky: We’re usually in the city . . . never in the spot, always moving around.

SvG: Did you play with LEGOS a lot as children? What other toys did you play with?
Dee:
Yeah they were around. We mostly played With Mighty Max, Ninja Turtles action figures, NES or Sega.. CHEA! 90’s FTW
Ricky:
Yeah .. Had some Legos around here and there . . but we also played video games like Genesis , and Super Nintendo.

SvG: If you could create a Lego play set what would the theme be?
Dee: Staten Island. The highlight of it would be my hood  . . . haha yeahhh.
Ricky: The death of Lègo.

SvG: Who do you think can rock a Dee and Ricky design the nicest?
Dee: A toddler
Ricky: I don’t know . . . anybody . . . its makes you look the nicest.

Dee and Ricky makes you look the nicest

Dee and Ricky makes you look the nicest

SvG: What is the soundtrack to your work time? play time?
Dee: Jeezy: Trap star

SvG: What’s up with the Barneys collabo with Max and Maggie? is it a big deal and can I get a piece?
Dee: Hell yes its a big deal, and yes, you can get a piece.
Ricky: Yeah its kinda like a big deal . . . they’re in Barneys now . . . get ‘em while they hot.

Pop-up boutique with Dee and Ricky x Max and Maggie goods

Pop-up boutique with Dee and Ricky x Max and Maggie goods

SvG: What are the most exciting projects you are working on now or have coming up in the future?
Dee: Casio Watches, Max&Maggie, a bunch of stuff. TOP SECRET STUFF.
Ricky: A lot . . . you just gotta wait and see . . . it’s a surprise!

SvG: Is New York the best city in the world? How do you gather inspiration from your surroundings here?
Dee:
Hands down the best city in the world. Inspiration from other people’s mistakes. Waking up . . . eating a sandwich. Its whatever.
Ricky: Yeah its a cool city if you want to live the fast life . . . I get inspiration from my surroundings . . .

Kehinde Wiley's captures their swagger

Kehinde Wiley's captures their swagger

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Time Out’s Most Stylish New Yorker Gives SvG Shoutout

February 9, 2010

My girl Leah Taylor owns New York style, at least according to Time Out this week . . . and she was generous enough to give a shoutout to Straw vs Gold! Read below for more on her epic fashion sense, and click here for the complete Time Out slideshow of her outfits . . [...]

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Social Media Takes Over

January 28, 2010

While you read this blog post, you have already become a part of the rise of social media. The mind-blowing statistics in the video below help to back up this argument. Whether it’s the first black president, Michael Jackson’s death or your new speaker system, you can bet that news, products and revolutions will continue [...]

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American Apparel “Face” Search

January 28, 2010

Just in time for Valentines Day, American Apparel executes yet another clever marketing move - a search for their next lingerie “face”(read: ass). Judging from the bum in the promo pic (is it unattractive on purpose or is this what they’re really looking for?) and AA’s oft sickly looking clientele, there will be a lot [...]

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