Brosmind Studio
Posted by jonnyBarcelona based brotherly studio Brosmind. Always producing interesting stuff, including this recent piece of work for Microsoft, as well as a pretty cool deck series for SHIT.
Barcelona based brotherly studio Brosmind. Always producing interesting stuff, including this recent piece of work for Microsoft, as well as a pretty cool deck series for SHIT.
Have look out for David LaChapelle’s coming exhibition, you may not be able hit Tel Aviv for the show, but I’m sure his first Israel exhibition will receive lots of press, especially with it’s controversial approach to religion and death, with a bit of MJ thrown in.
Check out http://www.lachapellestudio.com, but be warned you will end up feeling see sick!
Have a look at 22 year old Joshua Datu’s dreamscape collection of digital rendered images of reality.
He currently has an exhibition on at Caphe House Gallery, 114 Bermondsey Street, London, SE1 3TX.
I’m not sure which it is, the actual pictures or the suggestion of something in them that leaves me wanting to know more about.
LA based artist. This guy has mastered the art of decorating bog rolls, shame on you Blue Peter!
You need to read this Hawaiian based artists bio, pretty interesting how some peoples lives evolve. Not one piece isn’t full of depth and story.
We’ve just launched the site of young London based fashion designer Lucie Marquis. The site features her current portfolio of work and inspirations from around the globe. Keep your eyes peeled for her ladies collection coming soon…
Check out the photographic exhibition of swearing & friendship featuring portraits captured mid-swear
by Huse Monfaradi & Dan Wilton
Exhibition 20th – 26th August
Londonewcastle Project Space
28 Redchurch Street, London E2 7DP
Flipped BMX Zine. BY STP (Scott The Punk). I’m not sure if he’s still making them anymore, I know he posts more random shit at http://ridethesky.wordpress.com/
New Klaxons video for recently release song ‘echoes’. Cool video, still undecided on the song, need to listen to it a few more times..
It’s not a music video, it’s the “visual accompaniment” for Another World, the new single from the Chemical Brothers latest “audio visual experience” Further.
I’m pretty sure this occupied around 90% of my dreams when I was a kid.. apart from the Jabba crap.
By Canadian film-maker Patrick Boivin.
This late 80’s skate comic is real good. Full of crime fighting, gnarly, board chopping dudes! There are some pretty funny stories and a lot of amazing sketches.
I think this was before digital, but I found a few on ebay..
We are always looking at things when we’re kids. We often try and draw what we see. This is basically that, but a grown up version..
See more of Albert’s depiction of people at http://www.glaznost.com
Graduation film, ‘Between Bears’ by Tel Aviv based animator Erin Hilleli.
Vimeo Channel: http://vimeo.com/eranhill
Website: http://eranhilleli.com/
Currently living and working in Barcelona, he has an amazing spin on life, money and everything in between.
Check his blog: http://victor-castillo.blogspot.com/
Nice little animation by Jesi The Elder for Katie Stelmanis’ music video ‘Join Us’.
A celebration of black markers and superheroes. Alister Lee is also on a quest to be the person with the largest collection of black marker pens, hmmm, good luck with that one.
Swiss-born photographer, Hannes Schmid, not only captures iconic eras, but also had good relationships with some of the worlds biggest rock stars.
Look out for his book, appropriately titled ‘Rockstars’ for his selection from over 70,000 shots.
Somewhere in between real and fiction, in a parallel world, you’ll find Michael Najjar.
Thomas is a writer and artist. From Paris and is now the new art director at Playboy, France… WTF?
But it’s the little things like this that provide an adequate distraction form the work we should be doing.
Step Brothers edit by www.theshadowconspiracy.com
I’ve known of Mr Jago for a while. His style continuously evolves. He used to be more about pens and spray paint, but warms more towards a paint brush these days, producing these provocative explosions of colour.
Check him at: http://www.mrjago.com