This is really a cool project called "The Clown Egg Register". The photos are by Luke Stephenson, unfortunately I don't know who the artist is, or if is the photographer himself.
Saturday, 21 January 2012
FASHION SQUARED
Mike Frederiqo did these cool illustrations and there's nothing more lovable than seeing your favorite fashion people as cartoons.
Coco Square Pants
Sponge Karl
Mark Jacobs
Takashi Murakami
Sponge Terry
MORE NONSENSE COMMERCIALS
I don't know why but I love things that are nonsense, I'm not playing it cool or alternative or whatever, i just feel happy when i see something cool like that, makes me smile.
Bafici - "Wake up, the cinema is changing".
Skittles - "Taste the Rainbow" (only if it's LSD rainbow)
Panda Cheese - "Never say no to Panda" (He is a dick!)
Cadbury - "A glass and a half full of joy"
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Friday, 13 January 2012
NEW ORDER - FASHION RIO
Today was the 3rd day of Fashion Rio A/W 2012 and I just needed to post about New Order's collection. I loved it. Has a hint of vintage with the Pan Am stewardess theme but it get's 60's futuristic with the choice of materials and the slightly bigger round shapes. Plus the round "chocolate factory" sun glasses.
Reminds me of the A/W 2006 Balenciaga collection, but it is one of my favorite collections so.....I love it!
What you think?
Reminds me of the A/W 2006 Balenciaga collection, but it is one of my favorite collections so.....I love it!
What you think?
YOU SEE RIGHT THROUGH ME PHILLIP
Phillip Low is an artist that has his eyes caught in light, shadow, color and perspective. His work goes beyond the apparent simplicity of a prism, has depth and a certain 'something' that hypnotize us, like prisms do.
His prismatic acrylic sculptures are energetic. Phillip Low was born in Vancouver, graduated in London at Central St. Martins School of Arts and moved to New York.
His work is more of an evolution of what a prism looks like, he creates different shapes, another dimension, 4D maybe but at the same time it looks like flat illustrations, mixed with gradients of colors.
His prismatic acrylic sculptures are energetic. Phillip Low was born in Vancouver, graduated in London at Central St. Martins School of Arts and moved to New York.
His work is more of an evolution of what a prism looks like, he creates different shapes, another dimension, 4D maybe but at the same time it looks like flat illustrations, mixed with gradients of colors.
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
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