Review | Deck The Walls

Since the winter storm has come and gone and leaving downtown Phoenix rather cooler than expected, events such as the yearly Deck the Walls event couldn’t have had a more successful outing than any other. With the essences of rich music, lively crowds that take part in the occasional dance offs and dance battles, nothing really compared to the main ingredients of the event, ART. The art showcase was spectacular with mind bending graffiti paints that tell the history of the city in a single line of spray paint, the fashion was never more vivid than December 18th, 2010. The sense of direction the fashion leads the guest into is somewhat familiar to watching Avatar for the first time in IMAX 3D, you lend the artist your eyes and they take you into a journey that you never saw coming.
Deck the Walls was quite refreshing for the underappreciated art of Phoenix; the future is looking brighter and brighter with every showcase of beauty in these stylized events. The event was nothing but having a great time in Braggs Pie Factory, located in downtown Phoenix; the team behind this event was none other than That’s Whats Up Production team. They brought to the table a handful of knowledge about Art that would have never gotten the chance to see the light of day, to the broad audience that these events handle.
If you ever got the chance to see and appreciate modern, past and quite possibly future art and you have a tendency to shake your hips to good music. Don’t even think twice about going, your five senses all get what they are asking for. Watching amazing art being displayed, eating and tasting the finest underground gourmet food, listening to the purest music around, feeling the crowd move and groove, smell the fresh artwork and prepare to be dazzled by the amazing showcase that revitalizes the soul. As soon as walking towards the building half a block down the road, the energy of the even could already be felt and you just knew you were going to have a great time, if it was your first time or you’re an occasional guest at these events, it was exciting for every person there. The age group had been scattered to the high 50’s when a young women walked in with her fashion crew and displayed a handful of amazing pieces of clothing and jewelry, and from there on you would see anyone from age 18 to the 21 year olds getting cozy at the open bar. It was very comfortable and everything seemed very well put together from beginning to end. Overall it was a breath of fresh air to be a part of a spectacular event such as this, already looking forward to the next event That’s Whats Up Productions sets up, I’ll definitely be waiting first in that line.

~ by nondecker on June 9, 2010.

Leave a comment