 Hey y'all, my name is Bobby everything with the Crock-Pock Cartel. Crock-Pock Cartel. Crock-Pock Cartel. And today, I have something real special for y'all. Last month, I had the opportunity to interview a fire-emergent artist coming out of Dayton, Ohio. I was able to ask him a bunch of questions and get some dope footage of some of his best paintings. And you know me, I had to mix it up a little bit. So I wrote some fire bars about my favorite one. So basically, I'm a battle-wrapping works of art. My region, I know, right? Make sure y'all watch the whole video so you can catch all three verses. And if you like what I'm doing, hit the like, subscribe, and share. Lish Gitty! So, go ahead and tell us a little bit about your area. I'm a jazz weather the storm. Walk through the pain while it rained in the pour. I'm graduating the safe place. Another day I lie, it's a happy day. And I'm feeling good inside, it's my happy place. That mad shit played out like you and tag the best, so stop looking with the angry face. Yeah. My man's just dude happy and he's kind of found his song. It's like no way you got the room I date. The place that I am, I'm happy. This is right where I stayed the way. That all in my life, it made me happy today. So why the f*** they trying to get in my way? Yeah. So go ahead and tell us a little bit about what inspires you a lot. Man, it's everything. First off, looking at all the local artists and things like that already working around me. It's just inspiring to go ahead and put my own idea into that community really. A lot of it is just what's in my heart. A lot of it is just like going after your dreams, going about what you care about. It's not being so nervous and stuff like that and self-conscious and things like that. It's just working with color theory is mainly what I'm working with. I'm just trying to find the right artists that work together and then to build the ideas that I'm trying to convey to people. Yeah. So basically, basically what I'm getting from it is don't care so much about what other people think. Because I don't care about anything. Yeah, yeah. Don't care about what other people think because I feel like that is where a lot of the root of our self-conscious attitude or being scared to express ourselves comfortably because we're just so worried about what the next person will think. Life too short, dry your eyes, don't cry. We gon' get through it, everything gon' be fine. I ain't scared to death, I ain't scared to die, when death fine, I'm a stamina I like. Uh, death doesn't have to be feared, I don't think. Grim Reaper, you can come for me. But until that day come, I'm living comfortably. Trying to further my position, rule about my dream. I swear life ain't always what it seems. Yeah. You get after what you need to do right now instead of dragging this heel. I'm gonna bring the cheddar in, I'm not gonna do it till they open up and let me in my head. Before I stop living, I'll be better become what you can soon, so it's up to you. Yeah. So people, I mean Damien Hurst is an abstract artist and a gallery artist who has blown me away. And there's a guy named Dylan Boy. He's a graffiti artist, kind of brings it to pop art and things like that. Now really, those guys are huge to me. And I fall out of every dance to grab all of that. Oh my gosh, everything they do is amazing. But really, it's been local artists. Like the biggest thing that's actually influenced me in my change has been local artists putting their ideas out there. And me wanting to show my ideas as well. Not being stressed again about what everybody's thinking about you and stuff. But really putting it out there and really finding that a lot of people think just like you. And you're not so alone at all, really. People love and appreciate the work. But yeah, like there are the big names and stuff like that. I can go even historical with them. Some Picasso's and stuff like that that I'm absolutely in love with. And I think it changed the world. But I think it's local artists right now. There's a dude, Chris Etch. He does graffiti and murals right here in 8th, Ohio. And he basically inspired me to go after what I'm doing right now. Just to be a part of this community, you know, close to that full time. Yeah, it's good. It's beautiful. Tough money. Yeah, it's rewarding. I mean, that little artist is real. I'm starving now. Yeah, it's awesome. So would you say that you're more of a self-taught artist? Or would you say you're more... The technicals of it, I learned it in school. What kind of paint you can put together and stuff? Because some of it just doesn't mix. But then I put some of that the hard way. Some of it in school. But really, I think all of it has come from myself. Because the biggest thing about college was you had the assignments and stuff. And I could never really give them exactly what they wanted in that perspective. But I've always enjoyed creating my own thing. And taking my own path to that, even if it does take a couple of years. What I actually named the painting was White Tricks. Because each one is just a little bit different. Perceiving perception. All about perspective. Things look different when the lights start reflecting. Covering my heart up. Gotta keep my guard up. Snakes in the grass, so I gotta keep my y'all cut. I'm just shedding light on situations I was slipping on. How you see the movie? You ain't even had a picture on it. How different we can think of people and situations. And even the information we're taking in. Just according to where we were and the light that was shed on it. And everything you do in the dark, gonna come to light. And you're gonna always reap what you sow, cause that is life. Please get vivid when the light hit different. That was playing light tricks. I ain't even know they did it down. So you can entertain the artist. You're people like myself. This is a place to come and network. And people like that. So what is your collective insight? How many things are there? Okay. I've got quite a bit out. First is small pieces. But I've got a ton of commissions that have went out. Which also I've always had them too. My commission pieces have been some of my kind of work I've done. I basically do all of this damage to my ideas. And I ran with it. And I have a few repeat customers. Which is a big deal. Y'all want to check out the lyrics. And hear all three verses uninterrupted. It's coming up right after this interview. I've got one more question for you man. What is the interview for Bill Pitt and Mikey and you? Well, next actual event I will be at. I will, the yellow cab Tavern will be hosting me next month. I'm also going to be here at the orphanage for a while. I've got a couple offers to be in a couple of their upcoming shows. Manchamama Marketplace in Troy, Ohio has my work. They're a fair trade marketplace. And they've got some awesome stuff there as well. And they've been so kind to show my work. And I'm here until, or I'm at the yellow springs brook ring until the end of the month. If you haven't checked that out. That's some of my bigger pieces. And they're fun at least to look at. What do you sell people where they can find online? Oh my goodness. My main stop probably be Instagram. They would be at Bill Tifton Art. And Bill in any of these situations is spelled 1L. Bill Tifton Art. And www.biltiftonart.com where you can directly purchase or see my gallery of some of my existing work. We'll be able to do as often as you. Guys, this has been another one. Bobby Everything, Crock-Pock Cartel. Yeah, that's it, man. Thank you guys. I appreciate it, man. Hey yo, here. Hey, once again, this is Bobby Everything with the Crock-Pock Cartel. Thank y'all so much for watching the video. If y'all like what I'm doing, hit that thumbs up, subscribe, and share. Let's go! Life too short, dry your eyes, don't cry. We gon' get through it, everything gon' be fine. I ain't scared to death, I ain't scared to die, when death fine. I'm a stamina, I like grim reaper, you can come for me. But until that day come, I'm living comfortably. Trying to further my position, rule about my dream. I swear life ain't always what it seems. Yeah, grind to the late night, never let it bend. Tell me who, but you can sow, so it's up to you. Yeah, perceiving perception, all about perspective. Things look different when their life snakes in the grass. So I gotta keep my y'all cutting. Everybody, what you ain't really owe. I'm just shedding light on situations I was sipping on. How you see the movie, you ain't even had a picture on it. Everything you do in the dark gon' come to light. That light hit different, they was playing light tricks. I ain't even know they did it. Really off top in my box in my bag. Can't get mad at the light that I had. I was locked down in a box with one man. Now I'm on track for a righteous comeback. Joy, love, anger, pain. Walked through the storm while it poured in the rain. Hey, I'ma just weather the storm. Walked through the pain while it rained in the corn. Another day I lied, it's a happy day. And I'm feeling good inside, it's my happy place. That mad shit played out like you and Tad the bitch. So stop looking with the angry face, yeah. It's like, no way you by the rule of my day. The place that I am the happy, this is right where I stayed. The way that all of my life it made me happy today. So why the fuck they tryna get in my way, yeah.