Just because
Posted by jonnyA short homage to skateboarding.
A relatively new animation by Blu. This one shows the theory of evolution and in tern their theory on how it may all end!
Ed Templeton, not only the owner of Toy Machine Skateboards but also has a keen eye for photos.
Check out his Portfolio at http://www.tinyvices.com/gallery/ed-templeton
There are always nice bits and bobs coming out of Café Royal Books. Zine of the week is ‘Rear Window’ by Erik van der Weijde. A solid photographic collection of girls and dogs humping.
This France based motion graphics artist produces some amazing shorts.
I picked up a copy of this somewhere at random. Really like everything about it’s raw style.
These guys take street art into the air with 3d computer simulated graffiti graphics.
This digital, anti digital community, creates a platform for the hardcore analog fan. A place for people to collect, upload and share their Polaroid images.
If you’ve got a few minutes spare, go get lost in the Reader Wives Collective website. If you find the Graffiti Girls link you’re in for a treat.
http://www.readerswivescollective.com
They’ve also got a rad mix cloud playlist: http://www.mixcloud.com/readerswives/
Mark from Moog has been busy putting together a new range of T’s. Moog represents everything I love about small brands; no bullshit, original design and quality apparel.
Take a visit to the Haunch of Venison Gallery to see the I Will Survive exhibition by Portuguese artist Joana Vasconcelos. Watch out for the Garden of Eden and all sorts of crochet delights. Keep your eyes peeled for the Polly Morgan pieces too.
We’ve just finished redeveloping the site for installation artist Appau Jnr Boakye-Yiadom (otherwise know as Junior!). Current exhibition is on show at The Cartel Gallery.
HUH. Magazine is a free, arts & culture paper based in London. Well worth picking up a copy if you see one. Or visit their website…
‘a feast for the eye, a restorative (gin and) tonic for the physical form,
a wondrously strange elixir for the errant soul’.
Boom Boom returns to the Bath House in London on September 16th and if you have never been it’s a must.
For more info click here