July 2, 2011 | New Products | by Adri Cowan |
During the Fountain Art Fair in New York, hot new DUMBO, Brooklyn-based street art gallery, Mighty Tanaka, released a line of pillows designed by world-renowned artist, JMR. Read more
April 2, 2011 | New Illustration |
by Adri Cowan |
If you’ve never seen the work of Molly Crabapple, you’re in for a treat. The New York art sensation of Dr. Sketchy Anti-Art School fame has joined forces with world-renowned musician Kim Boekbinder and animator Jim Batt to create a most sensational paper-puppet short stop-motion film, made completely by hand. Read more
French illustrator McBess is one of my heroes. His work is so beautiful to look at, and even more beautiful when you squint to see each tiny line or dot in his illustrations. Read more
Commenting on the intersection between consumerism and internet freedom, Aram Bartholl made these LED ‘open internet’ protest signs that are reminiscent of the tacky LED signs one often sees in bodegas and tacky internet cafes. 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
We like this blog, Silent Cities. We like seeing images of some of the most noisy and crowded places in the world momentarily bathed in silence. There is something both serene and eerie about these scenes. The images above and below are from London, Sydney and Detroit. Read more
I don’t know a lot about The Sugars but I like what they do. Their sound is quite rockabilly but quite modern — like White Stripes. They put out a couple of indie singles and I’d really like to find some time to work with them.
One Last Ounce is an experimental project exploring surreal imagery on an abstract cut. Says designer Jake Jelicich on his creative rationale: ‘I wanted to make thin, unique, comfortable tees that flowed and moved with the night. And I wanted the art to be dark, but sarcastic, mystical and inspiring, all in the same glance. These shirts are about long nights with good friends, being spontaneous, and letting the street lights guide you home’. Read more
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Inspired by the aesthetics of architecture and graphic design, FAQ Clothing has a post-modern approach to design. Each collection is based on a conceptual theme: ranging from vintage comics to lunar phases. FAQ works with no boundaries, nor rules, which makes for a compelling line. Check out more FAQ products in the Lost At E Minor store.
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