TheRingOfDOOM 00038: Black Lives Matter

There’s so much great art in Seattle raising awareness for the Black Lives Matter Movement. I’ve hardly scraped the surface with this video but there will be a Part Deux for sure. This was filmed on July 8, 2020.

TheRingOfDOOM 00037: HALLUCINOGENIC TOREADOR REMIX

This collage was made at the end of 2019 shortly after I returned from my Salvador Dalí pilgrimage. It’s hard not to feel like Dalí approves of this project even though he died in 1989. My art leveled up so much after I photographed the #MFDALÍ collection on his grave in his museum in Figueres, Spain and brought the tiny lips couch to his home in Cadaqués, Spain. TheRingOfDOOM still claims it was all another dream but even though she’s full of wisdom… she’s still only four years old and from another planet. Life is rough on fictional characters that live in pockets and cardboard boxes.

Music hijacked OCnotes & Porter Ray - “Can You Feel That” from Rap Loops II

TheRingOfDOOM 00036: Out Here In Oakland

TheRingOfDOOM and I wandered Oakland when we had a couple days off before selling merch for Sa-Roc on the Rapsody tour before the force that must not be named quarantined us all. Sooo many good tacos there.

Music hijacked with much respect from Juan Rios which I heard on a compilation called NEK 030: retrox novela.

TheRingOfDOOM 00035: Museu DalÍ in Figueres, Spain

Finally releasing the footage from when I brought my MF DALÍ collages to his museum in Figueres, Spain back in November 2019. I think I was hoarding it so I’d still have something epic to release but I can definitely do more epic shit soon enough. It was truly one of the biggest adventures of my life and I know I’ll do more stuff like this again soon. The force that must not be named broke a lot of our hearts but I know it was the impetus for the great change that we all needed. I have a voucher for a ticket to London on deck for when the time is right to go back.

I filmed this whole video on my iPhone 8+ and edited it on the iMovie app. Shoutout to the Museu Dalí staff for letting me in the museum with my collages so I could film this adventure. It would have probably been even funnier to get footage of me doing all this stuff and laughing because that’s one of the best parts of the whole thing. Following my internal compass has always led me toward my happiness. We shall see where it takes me next…

TheRingOfDOOM 00034: I 💜 Bristol

I filmed this iPhone movie when I visited Bristol back in October/November 2019. TheRingOfDOOM and I arrived on Halloween and went to a rave close to my hotel hosted by a crew called Brooklyn Zoo. They had a mostly empty American Hip Hop room in which they of course played “Shook Ones, Pt. 2” cuz Mobb Deep is universal. The Grime room was the most whoa of them all and was packed all night. I frickin’ loved the whole scenario. I left around 1:30am even though it was still going strong because I wanted to get up as early as possible to go photograph the whole city.

It rained A LOT which I loved because the mission was to have TheRingOfDOOM drink Bristol’s water and have a transformation. We were both drenched in the Bristol rain and it was amazing (as seen in TheRingOfDOOM 00024: Bristolian Transformation). Can’t wait to go back, I was to be there for their Street Art Festival UPFEST in May 2020 but the force that must not be named halted all international travel as we all know. It’s rad to know I have a British Airways voucher on deck for when the time is right to go back.

While wandering to my first Banksy, Well Hung Lover (featured in TheRingOfDOOM 00027: Marcel Duchamp’s Tate Modern Portal To Salvador DALÍ’s House) I encountered a Street Art Tour hosted by an old school Graffiti Photographer named John Nation. He introduced me to the tour as a Street Artist and I gave everyone stickers that I was too chicken to put up because I was afraid to get in International trouble. He pointed me in the direction of the Stokes Croft neighborhood in which much of this video was filmed. Seriously love this place.

Theringofdoom 00033: The vulcan of amazonia

I filmed this TheRingOfDOOM video on my iPhone at the foot of Bezos’ Balls back in 2017 when I was squatting in my art studio. I know how lucky I was to have been able to live there and focus on my art and travel for almost a year. It was important to me to be able to follow my internal compass instead of earn money to pay the inflated Seattle rent prices and I’m so glad I did it because I had a lot of art to make and a ton of credit card debt to pay off. Bezos could solve homelessness with the flick of a pen but he’d rather swim in his money like Scrooge McDuck. I’m still working toward creating a path around him for all of us but it’s truly ridiculous to believe I can do it alone. So much more to learn in this life… and so many places I have yet to go.

TheRingofdoom 00032: VeNice beach

TheRingOfDOOM and I visited Venice Beach because my internal compass demanded that I obey the Shepard Fairey advertisement for Beyond The Streets I saw while on tour with Dessa and Monakr. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect because we also got to see one of the last Low End Theory’s with Gifted Gab and Blimes Brixton during our stay. The tacos were memorable to say the least but the Art was even more whoa. Love this place and everyone in it!

TheringofDoom 00031: be water with friends

TheRingOfDOOM and I have been doing our best to follow our internal compass which has led us to some very interesting places already. Shoutout to credit cards for allowing us to do this but we’re ready to level up and and make it sustainable so we can go bigger. The more we explore the Earth, the larger the platform we create for all the artists that we love. Shoutout to Specs Wizard in advance for allowing me to use his song “Call It Rap” as the soundtrack. Gonna go ahead and use whatever music I want for awhile because if Danger Mouse can combine The Beatles The White Album and Jay-Z’s The Black Album to make The Grey Album, we can do anything. Happy to replace any of the soundtracks if any of the artists would like me to. Thanks for all your support so far, we love you!

Here’s the link to our eBay art sale we’re having so that we can fund life and our next adventures.

TheRiNgofdoom 00030: Escape from mind prison

TheRingOfDOOM and I had allowed the isolation from the force that must not be named to cripple us. We’re not meant to go through our lives alone, “we get by with a little help from our friends” (The Beatles). So many lessons to learn from everything we do that polish us into the diamonds that we are. Even the most unsavory of mistakes help to chip off the chunks of dirt surrounding us so we can shine our brightest.

All iPhone everything filmed at Fort Warden in Port Townsend, WA on June 30, 2020. Thank you to Akira Gautama for graciously allowing me to use his beautiful song even though he doesn’t know it yet.

TheRingoFdoom 00029: UnderwaTer spacecruise

TheRingOfDOOM and I recently went on an underwater adventure using two of the same Jacques Cousteau books, scissors, glue sticks, and an iPhone. We both love you and believe in your infinite multidimensional potential and light.

TheRingOfDOOM 00028: Surfing The Seas Of Our Souls

This latest from the MF DALÍ collection was made with Salvador Dalí images, scissors, glue sticks, and an iPhone as usual. TheRingOfDOOM managed to outsurf his own daemons by taking the waterslide of life and reaching for another glass of water. He wants to remind you to hydrate and remember that clean water is a luxury. He’s hoping to join forces with those who are fixing the problem.

I’ve resurrected #100DaysOfTheRingOfDOOMvideos from the depths of its own DOOM and this is Day 7 of the project. It had been overanalyzed way too long because I felt bad for hijacking music from people I respect but I hope they know it’s all love and that I’m happy to replace it if they wish. This song is DJ Shadow’sYou Can’t Go Home Again” from The Private Press album. I saw the tour when it came through The Showbox back in the day; it was a damn good day.

TheRingOfDOOM 00027 MARCEL DUCHAMP'S TATE MODERN PORTAL TO SALVADOR DALÍ'S POOL

I went all the way to Portlligat, Spain via light rail, airplane, Underground, train, bus, and by foot to make this video happen and it’s one of the best things I’ve done so far. This is what happens when I follow my internal compass, I would highly recommend it. It is likely my next trip in May is on hold but I still have tons of footage from October/November 2019 to edit into the next videos of TheRingOfDOOM’s YouTube series.

TheRingOfDOOM 00026: The Door To Opportunity

The latest in TheRingOfDOOM series was filmed in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. I grew up in the area, left for a decade to work fun jobs seasonally, and have been a Seattle resident since 2007. This has me feeling like I’ve seen almost everything this city has to offer already (I know this is NOT true) which is why most of my videos are filmed elsewhere. My wanderlust is stuck on 11. Thankfully, the Street Artists of the world have helped to make my life a scavenger hunt of awesome and I find something new every time I’m out in the world.

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I had seen this on Mows’ instagram a few weeks back and finally went to check it out yesterday. Worth it! Since I’ve declared myself to be a full time artist now, I’m working on actually opening the doors to opportunity instead of just putting it on a To Do list… so visiting this tiny door on the Fremont Bridge was perfectly timed.

TheRingOfDOOM series remains under one minute and instrumental for now but change is when all the best stuff happens.

TheRingOfDOOM 00025: Inside Dalí's Portlligat Studio

I’ll be splicing up my Dalí footage for the next few months because it was such a rad experience that I don’t want to be over. This is a dream studio to say the least. Salvador Dali’s moving easel alone would make it swoonworthy for most artists but for me the best part about this room are all the tiny details… like these 80s cassette/8 track players. I’m very curious to know what music he was playing on the radical round radio in the YouTube image… I’m thinking The Cars for some reason but I’m just making this up as I go along (seems like he and Ric Ocasek would have gotten along).

Dalí abandoned this house and the unfinished painting on the easel when Gala died back in 1982 but their magic remains. I was guided through the house with a group of 8 and our multi-lingual guide didn’t seem to think photographing a tiny lips couch next to a Dalí lips couch was funny but still let me do it. One of the German children on the tour thought I was the most interesting thing in Dali’s house so he’ll forever be in TheRingOfDOOM’s posse. Since I had emailed many people affiliated with Spain’s Dalí museums previous to my trip, they knew I was coming but have yet to roll out a welcome mat… I WILL have a collage art show on site somewhere in one of the Dalí museums eventually because I won’t stop trying. I had been at Museu Dalí in Figueres with my collages just two days earlier and was super respectful of their boundaries so I don’t think they were worried. I would love to see the security footage of me inside Dali’s house because that would have likely been the funniest thing about the whole trip.

In hindsight, I can see how filming my excitement about photographing my art inside Dalí museums would have been a wise move but I’m still hesitant to be the star of my own videos. I’ve pledged to myself to start doing that in the next few days because my overwhelming enthusiasm is the best part of the #MFDALÍ project. I’ve just realized that I’ve misinterpreted the mask/airplane metaphor and put someone else’s mask on… what happens next?

TheRingOfDOOM 00024: Bristolian Transformation

For quite some time, my internal compass has been telling me to take TheRingOfDOOM to Bristol to drink the water and have a transformation. I seriously fished my wish and was blessed to get drenched in the Bristol rain multiple times on my recent last minute photo adventure. The last minute trip was the most awesome thing I’ve done in my 41 years so far: the whole #MFDALÍ collages blessed on Salvador Dalí’s grave and in his house thing, Bristol, Shoreditch, my Street Art Tour with Josh from Alternative London, discovering Home Slice Pizza, (the irony), the Jam Baxter/High Focus Records show at Westbank, the giant Halloween Bristol Hip Hop rave, TheRingOfDOOM and his lips couch on Dali’s plastic lips couch near his pool and fountains, getting footage outside Aardman Animation Studios, pastries, salt beef on beigels, prosciutto sandwiches, the greens at the hipster steak place; very excited to top this adventure with the next. I plan on spending 2020 being at or creating all the most interesting art events in the world. Cue Heart’s “Straight On.”

My double Banksy & Soker photo would definitely be a two page image in my photo book.

My double Banksy & Soker photo would definitely be a two page image in my photo book.

Now that I’m finally weaving together the narrative of all my adventures into easily consumable content, the #MFDALÍ story will have a chance to break out of its cocoon in my brain. I could easily create tons of content every night in my hotel room while I’m hydrating in but I prefer to hoard the footage/photos because I haven’t been able to travel as much as I hoped to. Since I’ve declared myself to be a Street Art Photographer (as well as Artist/Music Industry Swiss Army Knife/Creator of TheRingOfDOOM & MusicVideoPedia), I like to keep reminding people all over the world how great both of us are. I’ll be moving all my stuff into storage at the end of the year when my lease ends, leaving for a brief Merch Manager gig with some of my favorite humans, and heading out on an epic multi-month road trip adventure with at least one artist friend. It’s time to go all in on Plan A, so here’s another few pieces of it…

TheRingOfDOOM and the Greta Thunberg mural at Aldi on North Street in Bristol.

TheRingOfDOOM and the Greta Thunberg mural at Aldi on North Street in Bristol.

The reason I was blessed to find Dame Emily park is because the previous day I had met a Street Art Tour Guide who has been a Bristol-based Graffiti photographer since the 80s after being spotted with TheRingOfDOOM at a Banksy mural and a stencil piece by JPS. He introduced me to his tour and I gave them all stickers while I realized my elevator pitch for TheRingOfDOOM has been neglected far too long. He directed me to the Stokes Croft neighborhood as well as North Street and I was able to make some seriously beautiful photos. Since I’ve returned home, he’s helped me to tag artists in my Instagram photos and follow the internet wormholes of Bristol Street Art. I plan on making all kinds of ridiculous mini movies with the Bristol footage in the coming weeks. Sharing a couple of my favorite photos in this post because that’s what one does when aiming to publish a series of Street Art Photography books. If I had not gone to Bristol, I’d have never had the opportunity to learn so much about its Street Artists, eat that pho, have the transformation in rain, meet Johnnation, sing in that tunnel, or leave a few my Ghostface stickers circa flyers for his upcoming show there. The seeds I planted on this trip will blossom into giant redwoods because I’ll be back in May and fertilize the MF out of them (I can only say that publicly because I’m a woman).

TheRingOfDOOM and Banksy’s Well Hung Lover in Bristol, UK

TheRingOfDOOM and Banksy’s Well Hung Lover in Bristol, UK

TheRingOfDOOM and JPS Street Art in Bristol, UK

TheRingOfDOOM and JPS Street Art in Bristol, UK

I know I’ll step out of my comfort zone into YouTube myself very soon but for now TheRingOfDOOM series remains instrumental and starring just my tiny fictional character. I keep thinking about asking someone’s opinion about how to move forward… but who? Aside from the obvious influences of MF DOOM and everything else I’ve ever seen, this project remains 100% me and I’ve truly enjoyed being able to be the sole creator of an entire universe. Some of my favorite humans are those who have created epic characters and built on them all the way to sequel/prequel film status. Repotting this project into a larger setting helps it to grow and this is still only the beginning. I’ve already asked some rad humans to become part of the story and time will tell how TheRingOfDOOM and I’s story develops.

If you’d like to watch me learn how to use iMovie, the full playlist of TheRingOfDOOM’s tour videos can be found here. 00025 is in the works…

TheRingOfDOOM 00023: Head East For Mae West's Lips

My favorite thing about this video is that I went all the way to Museu Dalí in Figueres, Spain with some art from my #MFDALÍ project to make it and that this art installation is so MF awesome. Experiencing something in person is infinitely more life-changing than reading about it and/or watching a video about it. I currently have many things in my possession that I’m saving to recreate my own version of this but I’m taking a different route and using moss for the hair… that’s as far as I’ve gotten; looking forward to fleshing out that project when the time is right. Most likely, the next version of this will be created three-dimensionally in a cardboard box or in the woods.

An #MFDALÍ moment in Museu Dalí in Figueres, Spain.

An #MFDALÍ moment in Museu Dalí in Figueres, Spain.

I made the #MFDALÍ collage featured at the end of the video with three of the same Salvador Dalí images to give the original an alternate reality. This is one of the first I did back when I was still wary of destroying a masterpiece and didn’t want to ruin the integrity of the original. Now I realize that each collage becomes more of my own masterpiece the more I cut it up and that abandoning the composition of the original creates the most interesting results. The point of the whole project is to learn so I’m grateful to have made enough collages to have figured this out.

On this day, I did not bring TheRingOfDOOM’s lip couch with me but I’m so grateful to have made the photos of my own collage work inside the museum that I really don’t care about missing one photo op. I did get to photograph the tiny lips couch the next day in and outside of Dali’s house in Portlligat with other versions of the lips couch… video on that part of the adventure coming soon.

I’m very much looking forward to seeing how I scale my art endeavors as I learn, grow, and create bigger opportunities for myself.