Posts tagged with Das Monk

April 15, 2011 | New Fashion | by Zolton |

This new t shirt from Australian label Das Monk was designed by Tim Laing, an illustrator working in South-East England who is currently illustrating a trilogy of novels by John Le Carre for The Folio Society.

February 22, 2011 | New Design | by Contributions |

Australian t-shirt label, Das Monk, is on the hunt for the next visual genius to join their artist collaborative, so they’ve launched a competition to aid us in their quest. People of all nations, ages and levels of sanity are invited to enter. Read more

September 17, 2010 | New Illustration | by Zolton |

This Boy in the Clouds poster print by Eleanor Wood is printed on 260gsm acid-free coated matte stock and is A3 size. Wood is a recently graduated illustrator who lives in Brighton, England. She has a penchant for all things old, dusty and outdated, and likes to create strange and surreal imagined scenes using salvaged materials.

May 20, 2010 | New Eco | by Casper Johansson Highly recommended by the LAEM team. |

Collaborating with UK artist Tim Laing, Das Monk designer Marc Hendrick has created a fictional world inspired by the apocalyptic paradise that is Mount Hexx. Theirs is a sinister world of kaleidoscopic colours and ripples of psychedelia, of serenading Queens, of dancing flamingoes, of unimaginable euphoria. Curiosity and hypnotic dreams have led many to Mount Hexx. But all that glistens can turn cold. Those who have dared to take a glimpse and failed to conquer Mount Hexx are now sadly immortalised in its folklore, wandering its shadows aimlessly.

March 25, 2010 | New Fashion | by Casper Johansson |

Designed by Australian label Das Monk, this Acid Ice Cream features a digital print on white 100 percent cotton tee. Artwork by Zach Johnsen. Like? Yeah.

July 28, 2009 | New Fashion | by Zolton Highly recommended by the LAEM team. |

Our friends at Australian t shirt label Das Monk recently released a new range of tees, including this one above, Skull Fingers, which features a cool screen print on a one hundred percent cotton t shirt. We have this tee, and a stack of other Das Monk shirts, available for just US$45 through the Lost At E Minor online store. Read more

July 6, 2009 | New Fashion | by Zolton Highly recommended by the LAEM team. |

Australian t shirt label Das Monk create the coolest tees this side of Sydney. Or Melbourne. Or New York, for that matter. Made from super soft, one hundred per cent cotton, they’re comfy and unique, and quite possibly Australia’s best fashion secret. Wait! No, they are. Grab one now from the Lost At E Minor store for just US$45.

June 25, 2009 | New Fashion | by Zolton Highly recommended by the LAEM team. |

Our friends over at Aussie label Das Monk recently released a new range of t shirts, including Rear Window, which features a cool screen print on a hundred percent cotton tee. The artwork is by Das Monk founder, Marc Hendrick. We have the Rear Window tee, and a stack of other Das Monk t shirts, available for purchase for just US$45 through the Lost At E Minor online store.

May 23, 2009 | New Fashion | by Zolton Highly recommended by the LAEM team. |

Ok, a confession, it’s getting to the point where Das Monk t shirts are pretty much all I have in my wardrobe. I love them: the designs, the fit. So it was good to see that Marc and the gang have just released a new collection, Midnight in the Mojave, which continues their obsession with all things psychedelic. The range is inspired by ‘bad trips, drifters, and desert dreaming in the middle of nowhere’ and features the work of artists including Zach Johnsen, Tim Laing, Evan Meister, and Keenan Marshall Keller, alongside Das Monk designer Marc Hendrick. We sell Das Monk through the Lost At E Minor store, so check out some of the tees in the range. Read more

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Milan-based Fulvio Bonavia is an award-winning photographer. He has shot ad campaigns for a wide range of international clients such as Adidas, Heineken, Swatch, and Audi. Prior to establishing himself as a photographer, Bonavia worked as a graphic designer and movie-poster illustrator. This work is from his series, Scent of Flower. Read more

My friend Katya Usvitsky is a great Brooklyn-based artist who does a lot of textile-based work. I really like her recent pieces where she fills nylons with little wads of fiber to create weird, unsettling, organic forms. Read more

Micah P. Hinson is like every rustic, broken down, and pieced back together country great that’s ever been. Only hipper and slightly less sombre. This track, Diggin’ A Grave, is a button-up hoe down with a classic pop chorus and a jangly banjo accompaniment. Yup, some folk have all the fun.

The Suit Up exhibition comprises a number of artworks from various Australian street, comic, and illustration artists, each of whom has applied their unique style to that ubiquitous — yet, rarely tapped — canvas, the playing card. The designs have been produced as giclee prints, signed and numbered by the artists, and are limited to 10 prints of each design. Real-size decks of cards have also been produced for sale. The Suit Up crew is a close-knit group of predominantly Melbourne-based artists who are passionate about Australia’s ‘low-brow’ art scene, which is more collaborative and less ego-driven than much of the the high-brow art world. The exhibition runs between February 13 and 25.

The Magazineer is ‘a blog about magazine design and print culture, written by people who love, and make, magazines’. Read more

Brilliance can be handed down in many ways — through your voice, your hands, your mind. One individual that possesses it in many ways is young French musician, M83. Read more

Browsing through the new Minn0wbather Esty store look book will have you counting down the days until summer, if you’re an Aussie. Every hand-made swimsuit by Toronto-based designers Karen Donaldson and Vanessa Warrack exudes a vintage feel: boasting high waists and alluring floral prints to really stand out next time you hit the sand.

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Benjamin Edminston

Benjamin Edminston’s psychedelic heads seem to have some fearful wisdom behind their blissed-out eyes. Read more

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Never ever, ever, ever, ever park here

Some friendly advice for the neighbours, who simply don’t get it, or street art? You decide which one it is.

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Baltimore Mural by Josh Van Horne

My friend Josh Van Horne, a local Baltimore artist, did this amazing mural in our neighborhood that depicts the history of this warehouse-laden area.

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Pencils made from recycled newspaper

The problem with awesome things like these pencils made out of recycled newspaper is that you almost don’t want to use them.

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Matthew Dear’s Black City album totem

Our friends at Ghostly International are releasing Matthew Dear’s Black City album as a limited edition ‘totem’. A what? A totem – a limited edition metal bar used to access a private music chamber. Cool! Read more

Junior Massive is a newly launched Australian boutique t shirt label making limited edition tees using only Australia cotton. It’s street meets indie; design meets durability; edgy fashion meets edgy fashion. We have them for sale in the Lost At E Minor online store. Read more

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