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Bill McMullen's drum machine rings. Just like cocktail rings, you can pile them on.

New York based artist Bill McMullen mixes popular culture with urban street art to create artwork, collectible toys, t-shirts and limited edition jewelry — like the drum machine rings.  His style and flair for capturing what’s current is so on track that he has developed a very strong following —  and it’s no surprise that the Beastie Boys is one of his clients. 

McMullen is the artist behind Beastie Boy’s “Hello Nasty” and “The Mix-Up” graphic packages.

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Artwork by Bill McMullen.

McMullen got his start in San Diego designing club fliers.  Now, just a few years later, he’s on tour with his own art show.    

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Artist Bill McMullen at work.

 

His art project “Hype Hustle Rip-Off”  is at the Constant Gallery in Los Angeles until March 28. 2009.  

 

 

 

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Bill McMullen's show ""Hype Hustle Rip-Off" at The Constant Gallery in Los Angeles, CA.

And clearly, McMullen is influenced by Star Wars…

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"Font Wars" by Bill McMullen.

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Let the force be with you. Bill McMullen.

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"Invasion" by Bill McMullen.

 

But back to the drum roll rings.  The ring is fun, creative and you know the person who wears a ring like this must have personality —  and here at Style Seen Daily we want you to rock your style.  You can learn how to purchase the limited edition drum roll rings at our Style Seen Daily Showroom, Mens section.  

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