Ogi in Tokyo

Posted on June 10, 2009 Under Art

One of my favorite artists (I've been following him since 2004), Ogi just had a show in Tokyo"“ here are some pictures. The new work looks really fantastic. Congrats Ogi!

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The String Republic Artist Series

Posted on June 8, 2009 Under Fashion

The String Republic is at it again, this time with an artist collaboration series with awesome folks like eBoy and Ryan Cox (shown above). Some more of my favorite shots of the other collaborations shown after the jump– shoes are…

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Stefano Dembro's Robots

Posted on June 4, 2009 Under Art

Mexico plus robots plus stop-motion mastery equals a piece of work that we are really proud of. By Stefano Dembro (a fake name of a fake designer, or something). Gorgeous stop motion work, check out the stills and video from…

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Spring Loaded

Posted on June 4, 2009 Under Art

Photographers Steven Brahms, Emiliano Granado and Stephen K. Schuster went on a search for the American institution called "Spring Break," in which tender youths put down their books temporarily in order to wrestle in vats of Jello, put pictures of…

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Poketo Cancer Benefit and Art Auction

Posted on June 3, 2009 Under Art

While we're on the subject of doing something good, let's turn our attention to Poketo's Cancer Benefit and Art Auction going on this Friday. We're always super behind their projects, but this one hits a cause that's other than for…

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ColorSnap

Posted on June 2, 2009 Under Design

Wonder what color the desert of Petra is, or that delicious Uni sushi you just had for lunch? Sherwin-Williams just launched ColorSnap, an iPhone application that allows you to snap a photo and get the matching Sherwin-Williams paint color from…

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T.Magic: Recession-Inspired Art

Posted on June 1, 2009 Under Art

British street artist T. Magic has just released a new collection of recession-inspired artwork entitled Desktop Collectibles. These 9 mini-canvases have depictions of his dark social commentary/affirmations like "Art Is My Hustle" "Success Is My Destiny" and "Pain Is My Glory..."…

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Fernando Chamarelli in Sao Paulo

Posted on May 27, 2009 Under Art

Geometrical, precise and wonderfully intricate to such a degree that you can spend time completely wrapped up in only one section of them before moving on to a different part, Fernando Chamarelli's paintings mishmash all manner of references to dizzying…

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Win In China

Posted on May 21, 2009 Under Art

Capitalism was long seen as a dirty word in the far eastern reaches of the globe, but in lieu of their own Market revolution China serves as a beacon of commerce and industry the world over where new heroes are…

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Furniture Typeface

Posted on May 20, 2009 Under Art

Practicing Feng Shui (shameless plug for my fathers book) is but one way of expressing oneself and opening up your life through the arrangement of furniture. If you're not in possession of someone to help you move that weighty bookshelf…

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