
The same as yesterday, I’m designing an “alternative” cover art for a song that would never become a single. And this time it’s a song called “70 people” (or “The Pussy Song”, depends who you’re talking to) from the debut album of I Got The Hotties.
It’s a remake of a small idea I had a year ago for this song, based on the first line of the song: “70 people are standing in line to lick your pussy”. Download the song for free from here.

First of all, congratulations to Aya and her band “I Got The Hotties“! Their debut album is out, and after listening twice, I must say it’s great. They’ve done a good job transforming their “charm” from live shows to studio recording.
If a song is too provocative like some of the band’s songs, it wouldn’t become a single. But it doesn’t mean it can’t have a cover art. This is my proposal for a cover, as a fan of this band.
The song is called “I want“, and it’s about a girl who wants to fuck her ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend, so the girlfriend would tell him about her and her “amazing breast”, and make him remember and think about her.
By tomorrow I’ll publish another post with another “alternative” single cover for the other provocative song in the album…

The Summer of 2010 is also known as the summer of LeBron. The NBA MVP becomes a free agent, and everybody guesses which team will sign him. It’s been more than a year that NBA fans hear speculation about the Knicks, the Nets, maybe the Bulls?
People thinks James has given a hint when he announced that he will change his jersey number from 23 to 6, ’cause Chicago 23 Jersey has retired. Maybe. But by announcing this, he has given us a more firm hint about the franchises he will not sign for.

I really really enjoyed the movie Cop Out, but I couldn’t shake off the feeling of déjà vu. Again Bruce Willis as an NYPD cop?
My favorite law enforcers roles portrayed by Willis:
1. John McClane – Die Hard
2. Jimmy Monroe – Cop Out
3. David Dunn – Unbreakable
4. Jack Mosly – 16 Blocks
5. John Hartigan – Sin City

I saw this movie the other day…
so that’s where “If you build it, he will come” came from!

I saw Iron Man 2 last week and it reminds me how much I like the Superhero movies from the last few years (there are some exceptions). Iron Man 2 was so fun in the theatre, so much fun, that you don’t care about the holes in the plot.
Larger scale of each poster: Iron Man, The Dark Knight, Spider-Man, V for Vendetta, Hellboy, Superman, Wolverine, The Incredible Hulk, Catwoman

5 superhero movies I love:
Iron Man
Hellboy
The Dark Knight
The Incredible Hulk (2008)
Watchmen
5 superhero movies I hate:
V for Vendeta
Superman Returns (2006)
X-Men
Hulk (2003)
Daredevil


Did Rocky beat Apollo Creed in the first Rocky movie? Did he beat the rematch in Rocky II? Did he win or lose the fight against Mr. T in the third Rocky? Did he KO Ivan Drago in the fourth? Did he even fight in Rocky V? Did he win his final(?) fight of his career in Rocky Balboa?
Rocky – My favorite 6 movie saga of all time!


Another ARTiSHOWk will take in place june 20th, and once again, I’m designing all the print stuff (poster, invitation, map…). So… I scanned myself, as I often do.
The ARTiSHOWk is a unique art event, with an exhibition of paintings, photographs, dance and live shows, with a different theme every time. The next one’s theme is light & darkness.
click here to view a different idea I had for the poster.