Mike Mills, director of Thumbsucker and videos for bands such as Air, and Moby as well as work with the Beastie Boys and ODB has released a book covering his work over the last 20 years or so, should be interesting.
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Mike Mills
Louis Vuitton x skam
Louis Vuitton is teaming up with more street artists, this time with San Francisco tagger Skam to celeberate their new collection by Stephen Sprouse. Seem like everyone is getting in on the street art thing.
75 and counting
I recently had some requests for some posts about my personal collection, so me and my roommate decided to get a grand total of our combined gallery. Count em, thats 75, and if anyone has some pink or silver boxes they want to toss my way, I’m all about it.
Setting these shots up was actually kinda fun, found some old kicks I had completely forgotten about .
Just a little Nike SB love.
This last picture is a sweet display I would love to have up on my wall somewhere, I just hope he didn’t mess up any of them making it. Picture courtesy of dv_flick via Creative Commons
justice/so-me/coke
Coke recently unveiled a new bottle design for the club scene featuring the work of Edbanger artists Justice and S0-Me. Coke is hosting a party to celebrate the new design Wednesday, February 11th at the VIP Room in Paris. Its nice to see an unusual collab like this, but who knows if it will actually affect sales.
Bring On the Comics
Street/Graffiti artist Pushead will be appearing at the New York Comic Con for the first time, showing off his original Skullpirate figure along with giving out some of his newer ones for free. This is the same guy behind the Nike SB Dunk of the same name and it looks like this may make this con worth going to.
New York Comic Con starts Febuary 7th at Jacob Javits Center
Dunk Pictures Below
Shepard Fairey/Obama/Hope.
Here is an interesting interview of everyone’s recent favorite graphic designer, Shepard Fairey, creater of the now iconic Obama Hope graphic. Pre-Obama Fairey was best known for his Obey line, and work interaction with street culture and incorporating those ideas into his graphic design. Fairey is having an exhibition Feb 6th at the ICA, which is apparently now co-sponsored by local boutique Karmaloop. More on the exhibition as the show gets closer.