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		<title>The First Deb-Blog owes it all to Snoop Dogg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2011 02:53:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Snoop VIP package. Vitruvin-Snoop box wrapper, inside gift card and contents: created by the artist for the August 10, 2011 Fresno, CA. Snoop Dogg concert. The pressure of that first blog entry has frankly kept me from doing just that; excusing myself to filling the rest of the site with content. An excuse should be a good one if you are going to have any excuse for site fright. Content for an artist site is the vital new gallery, and as such a requirement as much as the body of work it contains. But it still isn&#8217;t making art and that is what interests me. Blogging about art, not so much. Tonight something exciting is happening in my artist&#8217;s life; I&#8217;ve prepared the VIP package for Snoop Dogg and designed the container to hold the goodies (which I made myself/215 compliantly of course). This became the basis for the first blog; about how I dedicate myself to my art and getting it out there, however I can. In this particular case I made my case with my mad design skills, acquired from years in the mosh pits of design-jobs-hell, and a reduced fold-up version of &#8220;Served-Up&#8221; which is the debut piece of my outrageous self-portrait series BUSTED. The container is the marijuana-leaf-matrix wall-paper featured in &#8220;Served-Up&#8221; from BUSTED combined with my Vitruvian-Snoop. And the gift card is the first time the series will be seen by the general public: Or at least the general Republic of the General Dogg and his posse. Now I have shown my tits to the Dogg-master-general, like 1000s of chicks before me. But mine ain&#8217;t pretty. How dare I? Yeah, exactly. I hope he enjoys the contents AND the container so much he calls me up for a studio visit. When I will offer him FREE goodies with every art purchase. -The Dogg has been Served! -RawfeyL]]></description>
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<p>The Snoop VIP package.</p>
<p>Vitruvin-Snoop box wrapper, inside gift card and contents: created by the artist for the August 10, 2011 Fresno, CA. Snoop Dogg concert.<br />
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The pressure of that first blog entry has frankly kept me from doing just that; excusing myself to filling the rest of the site with content.</p>
<p>An excuse should be a good one if you are going to have any excuse for site fright.</p>
<p>Content for an artist site is the vital new gallery, and as such a requirement as much as the body of work it contains.</p>
<p>But it still isn&#8217;t making art and that is what interests me. Blogging about art, not so much.</p>
<p>Tonight something exciting is happening in my artist&#8217;s life; I&#8217;ve prepared the VIP package for Snoop Dogg and designed the container to hold the goodies (which I made myself/215 compliantly of course).</p>
<p>This became the basis for the first blog; about how I dedicate myself to my art and getting it out there, however I can.</p>
<p>In this particular case I made my case with my mad design skills, acquired from years in the mosh pits of design-jobs-hell, and a reduced fold-up version of  &#8220;Served-Up&#8221; which is the debut piece of my outrageous self-portrait series BUSTED.</p>
<p>The container is the marijuana-leaf-matrix wall-paper featured in &#8220;Served-Up&#8221; from BUSTED combined with my Vitruvian-Snoop. And the gift card is the first time the series will be seen by the general public: Or at least the general Republic of the General Dogg and his posse.</p>
<p>Now I have shown my tits to the Dogg-master-general, like 1000s of chicks before me. But mine ain&#8217;t pretty. How dare I?<br />
Yeah, exactly.</p>
<p>I hope he enjoys the contents AND the container so much he calls me up for a studio visit. When I will offer him FREE goodies with every art purchase.</p>
<p>-The Dogg has been Served!</p>
<p>-RawfeyL</p>
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<h4 class="nomargin ">Vitruvian Snoop box-wrapper crop -2011</h4>
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