Streets of Copenhagen: Street Art meets Graffiti
At my last exhibition, Streets of Copenhagen, I made a 3×4 meter piece in collaboration with Niels Bjorndahl. The exhibition was held in an abandoned Carlsberg warehouse. The theme of the show was Street Art meets Graffiti and the music in the video is by the Danish muscian (and my good friend), Plasma Tiger.
Tagged: Niels Bjorndahl, Plasma Tiger
Also by DON JOHN
Nuart: an annual international art festival
Nuart is an annual international art festival established in 2001. Since 2005, the festival has focussed exclusively on the street and urban art scene. The festival is based in Stavanger on the West Coast of Norway. Each year they have a really impresive line-up of artists, with a bundle of great murals as result. Nuart has just released a new documentary about the festival, so go make yourself a cup of coffee and watch it here.

Fumi Mini Nakamura is a New York-based illustrator and designer. I first got to now her work via Juxtapoz. She is able to combine a dark, ornate and fragile feel to her illustration work, which I really like. She has sent me some of her latest work, including one of her workspace, for your eyes to feast on. Read more

Polish illustrator Grzegorz Domaradzki
Grzegorz Domaradzki, aka Gabz, is an illustrator and graphic designer working in Poznań, Poland. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Poznań in 2003 with a Master’s degree in Graphic Arts and Drawing. I first came across his work via FFFFound. His super detailed pencil work is very inspiring. Read more
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The things we do for love. London mother Victoria Hiley has generously donated her breast milk to the Icecreamists restaurant in London’s Covent Garden, who are using it as the base for their new range of ice cream, called, funnily enough, Baby Gaga. Damn! At £14 a bowl, it better be good. [photo via The Daily Mail]
Artist Aaron Smith creates manly portraits of men that existed back in the old days. His bright colors give these vintage men a fresh look. I saw one of his recent shows in New York and the surface of his paintings are thick with textured paint. Wonderful work. Read more
The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more
Attention all foodies: Sip, Chat, Chow, an alluring food blog, has highlighted a new way to eat your food. Or rather, wear your food. But the question remains, is Louis Vuitton Jerky the new black? Read more
Silver Summit make the sort of hazy psych-folk that would suit a long, night-time drive through the badlands. Incorporating an array of acoustic instruments, strings, slide guitar, and haunting female vocals into gossamer melodies, the collective sound like they hail from a dusty town on the Great Plains rather than their native Brooklyn.
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Corkers are little animal appendages that you can affix to wine corks to make them into little cork creatures. They come in monkey, deer, buffalo, bear, bunny, and crow.
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One part wilderness, one part fashion, all Poppy and Moe: a vintage-inspired knitwear brand with a fabulous line-up of hand-drawn graphics. We love this brand for the nature undercurrent in their designs, all printed on chic silhouettes: a fox with flowers meets an off the shoulder pullover, a cat goddess living on a deep-plunged racerback tank. Check out our favorites in the Lost At E Minor store. Read more
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