My Top Ten by TT The Artist
The local musician/artist picks the 10 items she can't live without.
By By Lauren Bell | February 2016
A FRESH PAIR OF SNEAKERS: I’m a low-key sneakerhead and tomboy. I love comfort when I’m running around making moves
MY HEADPHONES: I spend hours listening to music and video content when I’m on the go.
SPARKLING WATER: About two years ago,
I became infatuated with sparkling water, and it’s
a must-have whenever I’m hitting the streets!
A UNI-BALL BLACK INK PEN: No ballpoint pens for me, it’s all about The Uni-ball waterproof archival ink to make the perfect sketches.
MY SKETCHBOOK: I am inspired daily by new ideas. My sketchbook is perfect for drafting my genius moments.
MY RED BULL MUSIC ACADEMY SNAPBACK HAT: RBMA is a global music institution that celebrates music and culture. I had an opportunity to be featured in the 2015 Red Bull Music Academy Bass Camp at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival where I received this hat. I wear it as a badge of honor. (It’s also perfect for my bad hair days.)
MY LAPTOP: My laptop is my portable office. I can’t leave home without it.
BLACK LEATHER JACKET: It’s the staple of my wardrobe in any weather.
SELF-HELP BOOKS: Day to day, I like learning new things about myself and how I can be more proficient in my career and business. Knowledge is the key to success.
MY BACKPACK: I have never been a purse type of girl. My backpack can hold 10 times more than what a purse can without getting in the way of me moving and shaking!
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