The good guys at Meister Watches hit us up with their Time Piece update. Two smooth black accessories sure to make your wrist smile are pictured below. Be sure to keep a look out for them in stores near you.

AM105CF – Black Carbon Fiber Ambassador Series
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If you’re a fan of collectible toys and modern art, you might have a few of these on your bookshelves or around your computers. Vinyls, Toys, whatever you choose to call them. We here at TWM just call them cool. And we aren’t the only ones who think so. Our friends over at KidRobot.com are currently polling for their 2009 Robos. Voting goes on until Dec. 29th so get over there and see what all the fuss is about!
Got pix of your vinyl’s? Send them in – we’ll post them!
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B. Summers
When you think of places around the world to find Artists, cities like New York, Paris, and Tokyo come to mind. Certain places just have that type of atmosphere. I didn’t think twice about São Paulo, Brazil being a cradle for a art to play in. I stumbled across a very talented Brazilian designer and had the opportunity to chat with him about being an Artist in Brazil.
The Wall Magazine (TWM): What is you real name?
Rubens Lp: Reubhen Loperanus Pirenaculus II
TWM: Where are you from?
Rubens Lp: São Paulo – Brazil
TWM: How long have you been doing your thing?
Rubens Lp: 27 years
TWM: How did you get into it?
Rubens Lp: I born into it
TWM: What programs do you use?
Rubens Lp: Adobe Illustrator
TWM: Do you have models or is everything out of your imagination?
Rubens Lp: Sometimes I draw using photographs to be more realistic, sometimes I use my imagination

TWM: Where do you plan on going with it?
Rubens Lp: Nowhere! Really! I will die like you. Its my entertainment in life.
TWM: What is the atmosphere like in Brazil for an artist?
Rubens Lp: I like the place I live. The nature, people and my life inspires me. Its not different from other places.
TWM: How does Brazilian politics play on your and other artistic freedoms?
Rubens Lp: We haven’t any political problems at moment in Brazil. I live in a freedom country. We have social and political problems but I don’t like to talk about it in my works. My works talk about love, light and freedom.

TWM: Are you affiliated in any art guilds or organizations?
Rubens Lp: No way. I’m free.
TWM: What/ if any advice would you give to young Brazilian artists?
Rubens Lp: Draw a lot, paint and live art.
Check out more from Ruben at www.rubenslp.com.br
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