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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 101
Sign: Capricorn

City: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York
State: California
Country: US
Signup Date: 1/3/2007
Tuesday, December 30, 2008 

Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Art and Photography

posted by rens:

When I first moved to LA, my friend Brian and I used to hang out on my porch, get high, listen to music, and draw. It was wonderful, especially on rainy days when it was easier to elaborate on ideas, and mellow out to the mood of the environment and music. My porch became into a sanctuary for us, to the point where we drew so much, that we used to carry a binder around with our work.

One day, Brian had mentioned that we should put up our drawings online to showcase our work more out to the public. I agreed to the idea, and started working on transitioning everything into the web. During the process, I thought about all my friends who were also talented in the skill of art. I called everyone up and asked them if they wanted to form an online art club, which later, became a collective art crew, giving birth to FULL TANK.

We kept the name Full Tank till 2007, when we realized that everyone started symbolizing tanks in their art pieces, or anti-war semantics. Aside from those reasons, over the years, we split up and started developing individually. During the winter season of 2007, Mike Ruiz, Jerrod Veron, and I got together in San Francisco and decided to bring everyone back together. We decided to die out Full Tank, and start the new year with a new name. We came up with a few, but was skeptical about every concept we came up with. Then one night, we were getting high at Jerrod's house, and Jerrod had an idea. He had mentioned Assembly Line, and the reason behind it, is that we're so united as a group, that we can take each other's art work, pass it down the line and produce a masterpiece (sort of like pen pal painting but within the group). After that night, we gave birth to Assembly Line. Although I'll admit, we hardly ever colab, I would say we've developed as a group so much more than when we were Full Tank. At the ned, It's not all about the final masterpiece, it's about developing and strengthening each others skill. It's about growth and development. It's all about exposure and showcasing, it's all about inspiring the world, and let the world inspire us.

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