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Screaming Eagle (Get A Grip) Photograph

Thomas Ridinger

United States

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 19 W x 13 H x 0.1 D in

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I was a first wave rock and roller who hated rap. When the new-born hip-hop culture first swaggered down from Harlem and the South Bronx in the late 1970s, I was impressed by the graffiti but not the music. And like my parents' view of rock and roll I believed it would quickly pass. But after three decades of trying to ignore it I thought it high time to get to know it a little better. Since I lived within walking distance of 5Pointz (once the global epicenter the culture) I was able to regularly visit the site for almost a year, and in so doing become familiar with the scene, snapping the art and rapping with the artist who schooled me on what was hip and who was stale. The following year I sat down at my computer in an attempted to transform the words and pictures into something I could better relate to, including snatches of lyrics hidden in the composition. Through that process I confirmed that I had good reason to be repulsed by most rap recordings and some related street art. However I did go away with a new respect for some of it. As I write this description there is a massive condo development rising where 5Pointz once stood, supposedly, a gallery of graffiti planned for its lobby. "Screaming Eagle" is the title I choice for this piece, but I don't remember why. I just remember that it was inspired by the hip hop group, Death Grips and their rap, "Beware", released a year or two after I photographed the art work at 5Pointz. I do remember that when I was photographing the art, the group's name had been mentioned often as a band that was coming on strong with a reputation for innovation and powerful poetry. What I included in the composition is an abbreviation of the opening rhyme of the rap, which is: I close my eyes and seize it I clinch my fist and beat it I light my torch and burn it I am the beast I worship Number 2 of a limited edition of 100 signed and dated prints printed on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper 260gsm. Package includes a signed copy of the description above.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19 W x 13 H x 0.1 D in

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As a babe in arms I was carried off from my ancestral home of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to the less hallowed ground of Rahway, New Jersey, Concord, North Carolina and Levittown, New York. After serving time in a college in the midwest I escaped to New York City where over the years at various publications I was referred to as a pasteup kid, a layout guy, a graphic designer, an art director and finally a photo editor winning a box full of awards along the way. Most notably I was a cofounder of the original Camera Arts magazine, winner of The National Magazine Award and considered by many to have been the best consumer photography magazine ever published in the U.S.

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