Author Topic: The Making of Death Row 2091  (Read 185 times)

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The Making of Death Row 2091
« on: July 22, 2021, 11:25:12 AM »


TillaVision, the artist behind Death Row 2091 and deathrowexperience.com offers a behind the scenes look at the inspiration and meaning behind the 1-of-1 NFT at auction on SuperRare.com.
 
Check out Death Row 2091 - https://superrare.com/artwork-v2/death-row-records-2091-nft-25853
 
Death Row 2091 is an official art collaboration between Death Row Records, TillaVision, and Flux 88 Studios celebrating the iconic label's 30th anniversary. The piece debuted live at the Death Row x Crooks & Castles event in Los Angeles on June 30th. TillaVision was the driving creative force behind the drop and diligently prepared for it by delving deep into the label's unfadable history. Death Row 2091 examines the question of what Death Row Record's lasting cultural impact will be 100 years after it launched.
 
Follow Death Row Records: linktr.ee/deathrowrecords
Shop Death Row: deathrowofficial.com
Visit the Death Row Experience: deathrowexperience.com
 
Produced by: TillaVision x Flux 88 Studios
Edited by: TillaVision
Featuring appearances by John Payne (Death Row Records), John Crain (SuperRare), and TillaVision
 
Follow TillaVision on Instagram: @TillaVision
Follow Flux 88 on Instagram: @FluxEightyEight
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