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The Animal Series: new prints by Okayboss

In the animal series, artist/designer Okayboss explores the trend of bands naming themselves after animals. These pieces, inspired by such artists as the Mountain Goats and The Dodos, put a colorful spin on the wildlife-turned-band phenomenon in indie-rock. Limited edition signed pieces are available in the Lost At E Minor store.

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From the LAEM Store: Sarah Beetson Prince t-shirts

You’ll never need another band t-shirt again. Behold the Prince tee by Australian-based artist Sarah Beetson, with artwork hand-screened onto vibrant shirts and originally created in very limited edition for an exclusive Sommerset House show. Available in very limited quantities in the Lost At E Minor online store. Read more

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From the LAEM store: TIMBER sunnnies from skateboards

Inspired by skate and surf culture, TIMBER creates eyewear and accessories from skateboard ply. Their Surf Glasses are crafted from eco-friendly wood and bamboo, and inspired by early boards. While their line of recycled belt buckles takes weathered skate decks and repurposes them into a cool statement of form and function. Select eyewear and accessories are available now in the Lost At E Minor online store. Read more

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From the LAEM store: Inquiry into Jellyfish Giclee Print

The newest giclee print from Rebel Unlit, Inquiry into Jellyfish, is an adventure in mixed media. We love the subtleties of this piece, which could be missed at first glance: the transparencies, the color distress, the foreground texture. We’re also a pretty big fan of that jellyfish. Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, this limited-edition piece is printed on cotton matt archival 310gsm paper and is available now in the Lost At E Minor online store.

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