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Caine (the orange giant who runs the Heist) met a dude who has a stock pile of crazy old vintage frames, from Cazals to Dior, they’re all dope and literally haven’t seen the light of day in decades.
He’ll be celebrating cracking open the crates tomorrow at the shop by having a few drinks with crew. So your looking for a pair of dope one off vintage bad ass glasses come down and join us.
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Coming up at Paper Shadow, Sydney art crew We Are The Image Makers (WATIM for short) will be presenting “MAY CONTAIN TRACES OF NUTS”. Going to be a mad show, with a lineup of Sydneys finests.
Details below, preview of show to follow…….
Tonight in Adelaide at the Electric Light. Shep and the master Kab101 a review of tattoo and street related goodness.
Kab rules supreme, hitting him up for shots from the show and post them as soon as i get my hands on them.
Word.
Opening Night for Trigger Finger exhibition, an insightful exploration of gun and weapon themes in contemporary life by UK artist Emma Crisp.
Crisp’s work explores the glamorisation and recent surge of popularity of gun culture, searching for the fine line where the image of a weapon shifts from contemporary design element to a representation of violence and war.
The artists SLIKS, ENIVO & JERRY are putting together a collective exhibition of their unique, and still unified, artwork.
“UNI -VERSES”
Oppening : February 12th at 8 p.m.
The collective exhibition “Uni-verses” comes with the purpouse of unifying the “universe” created by each artist through themes in common, such as: energy, love, infinity, timeless and nature.
Sliks on the streets.
Resulting in “verses” expressed through visual poetic portrayed individually by each artist, each with its own characteristics and composition technique.
Enivo on the streets.
Taking aim to build a harmonius enviroment and pleasant to the eyes of the observers that comes to gaze upon the exhibition, departing from the mundane present to an infinite imaginary “universe”.
Jerry on the streets.
A big up to all the members of the 321 crew ! ” Break a leg”, guys !
Artists from the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in NYC came to Brazil for an exhibition that’s happening at Choque Cultural Gallery in Sao Paulo.
It was a ‘big deal’ because is not everyday that we have here such names as :
-Shepard Fairey-
The one that I was eagering to see the most, after hearing so much about his work and his OBEY! Giant campaign, which makes so much sense to me…”The medium is the message.” !
-Tim Biskup-
Nice work with the fluorescents colors. It even made my eyes get a little crazed.
-BaseMan-
His characters reminds me of my childhood.
-Jeff Soto-
Who were my personal favorite of the expo. And had other great canvas like the one with ‘egg-shaped-spacey-monsters’ and the panaromic one.
-MARS1-
The closest you got the furthest you went.
-AJ Fosik-
His wood pieces were amazing.
And among them some brazilians made me proud with their great art, like JACA.
And his funny ‘world’.
More photos of the expo and what went down there, here!
A nice article on the upcoming 1,000 can show by Two went up today on Lifelounge.
Click here to check it and some nice preview photos of the immense collection.
Cognitive Dissident.