Bomb Story: Dominick Deluca is the owner of Brooklyn Projects, the storied LA skate shop on Melrose. Dom is also like a big brother to Ben and Bobby, having been one of the first accounts to stock The Hundreds in the early 2000s. Dom asked/demanded that we do an Adam friend named Dom Bomb, sharing his physical features. We drew this rendition of Dom from his MTV days in the '80s for a big birthday party. Along with Adam, Madam, and Badam, Dom Bomb is one of the few recurring friends of the Squad.| Background Story: We were studying various optical illusions one afternoon, the kids' activity book kind. This sparked the idea of applying a process to one of our new camouflage patterns. Blur Camo was a result of toying with different filters and effects that could make the mundane special. The longer we stared at the art, the harder it was to make out what we were looking at. Once we draped Blur Camo across ""fuzzier"" pieces like polar fleece sweaters, it took on an even more confusing, yet intriguing tone.
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Bomb Story: Dominick Deluca is the owner of Brooklyn Projects, the storied LA skate shop on Melrose. Dom is also like a big brother to Ben and Bobby, having been one of the first accounts to stock The Hundreds in the early 2000s. Dom asked/demanded that we do an Adam friend named Dom Bomb, sharing his physical features. We drew this rendition of Dom from his MTV days in the '80s for a big birthday party. Along with Adam, Madam, and Badam, Dom Bomb is one of the few recurring friends of the Squad.| Background Story: We were studying various optical illusions one afternoon, the kids' activity book kind. This sparked the idea of applying a process to one of our new camouflage patterns. Blur Camo was a result of toying with different filters and effects that could make the mundane special. The longer we stared at the art, the harder it was to make out what we were looking at. Once we draped Blur Camo across ""fuzzier"" pieces like polar fleece sweaters, it took on an even more confusing, yet intriguing tone.
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