Neon Indian “6669″
Happy Friday. Nothing like some Neon Indian and stop-action spiders to kick off your weekend. Directed by Joao Machado.
Happy Friday. Nothing like some Neon Indian and stop-action spiders to kick off your weekend. Directed by Joao Machado.
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Via Hypebeast
Great to see a fine artist breathe new life into a product and apparel line. Interesting how the line evolved and is dependent on the artist’s sensibilities.
Having become such an integral part of Vans’ ongoing success thanks to his design work, Jon Warren has worked together with Taka Hayashi to bring to life the Japanese American’s creative visions. Shot recently at Bread & Butter Berlin, we discuss his work together with Hayashi.
I appreciate the message and creativity but on the other hand I am not really feeling this as a shoe promo.
I love Röyksopp and Dreijer Andersson (The Knife and Fever Ray) and this one of my favorite videos….. ever. The awesome weirdness is courtesy of Filip and Andreas Nilsson. Also responsible for directing other favorites such as Fever Ray’s “If I Had a Heart,” Peter, Björn & John’s “Nothing to Worry About,” and MGMT’s “Flash Delirium.” Props to Fine Citizen for sharing back when we where designing this blog.
Via highsnobiety
The opening of hip-hop’s favorite artist at the Adlrich Contemporary Art Museum in CT. This is the first solo museum exhibition of the work of Brooklyn-based artist and designer Brian Donnelly, a.k.a. KAWS, includes his most recent paintings, sculptures, and drawings, as well as a survey of his iconic street art, apparel, product and graphic designs.
My fine art and commercial reps are attending Art Basel in Switzerland…. and I am blogging about it. Check it out and see what you think.