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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2012

Portrait of Tech N9NE Part 1. Done with Acrylic on wrapped Canvas Original. Sorry about the angle, I'll have to position the camera better for part 2.
Go like http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/BrendanMcPheecom/218382068224719

http://www.BrendanMcPhee.com

Tech has been a huge inspiration and motivation for me in my life...Enjoy.

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  • Wow you did this freehand without using a picture reference?? You certainly have a style of your own. Two thumbs up my brother. I'm feeling your art game! Best of luck to you in your journey!

  • @Risiatto Wat up bro, you ever get to ABQ we might have to put something together. But yeh I used the KOD pic at first, but then in the 2nd video I just started doin my own thing, seeing what would look the best, face paint or no face paint ect...ect..., and in the end decided on a sinister Tech that casts no shadow.....ya heard!!

  • wow, thanks yall A few Technicians already asked about purchasing this and it ain't even finished yet. Tech's people get at me, the original can go to Tech and limited prints to everyone else. Art influencing Art....Tech N9ne!!!!!

  • Thumbs up if Tech N9ne from Facebook sent you here

  • @ballrapper Part 2 is up!!!

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  • From one Artist & Tech fan to another...Thumbs Up!!!

    This portrait video should be in a Tech music video!

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  • @brenny1232000 ABQ? You're all the way down in Albuquerque? I try to do my thing with art, the problems is finding consistent buyers. I been drawing since I was 6 & love it. It's a skill I don't regret. It gives you the power to communicate your mind through imagery. I respect and connect to all artists because we are some what a dieing breed. We know how to 'look' at the world around us while others just see "stuff". Keep it up though!! Maybe one day we can do business together.

  • From one of my FAVORITE Tech albums!

  • Good work men Technician

  • good job

  • Youre really good at this, congratulations for your talent, cant wait to see the next part

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