Category Archives: ART
Sébastien Tellier “My God Is Blue” Album
Don’t get too excited yet. Sébastien Tellier’s latest album isn’t set to drop till Spring next year, but he does tell us – “don’t listen to my album; listen to my message. Enter into vibration with my music. Let’s merge our dreams, together spreading this communal energy in an immense blue wave that will wash over the world and the truth will emerge.” I’m a huge fan of his music so I can’t wait to see what he has installed for us.
TV Poster Series by Exergian
Austrian designer Albert Exergian has created a series of modernist images inspired by TV shows. By converting some simple lines and shapes into very characteristic illustration, the designer has accomplished to capture the essence of some popular TV series. Founded in 1998, Exergian is a Vienna-based design consultancy specialized in art direction, identity and design for a multitude of applications, media & environments.
LUNCH WITH JOHN C JAY (STUDIO J)
Edwin Himself Interview with Mr Jay –
A few days ago, John Jay invited us (w+k12) over for lunch at his private creative consultancy space, Studio J. Over that last two months, we’d occasionally get a glimpse of him through the halls at Wieden+Kennedy, but would rarely get a chance to speak with him since he’d usually be on his way in-or-out of the building. So this was our formal introduction. John Jay is currently the executive creative director of W+K and also spends time overseeing their global offices in New York, London, Amsterdam, Shanghai, Beijing, Tokyo, Delhi and São Paulo.
Studio J is currently tackling a project with the city that would facilitate the construction of a multi-purpose hostel complex. The building would house artists, designers and creative-types looking for affordable spaces to hone their craft. This would be a definite catalyst to help re-energize Portland’s Chinatown district. Word is that Alex Calderwood, founder of the famed Ace Hotel chain, will be a collaborator of the project.
I’ve been a big fan of John Jay’s work for quite some time and followed his blogs within the NYTimes and Japan’s Honeyee. In 2008, I had the pleasure of hearing him speak at Imprint Lab alongside Jeff Staple and Hiroshi Fujiwara. This was definitely a great time to pick his brain in between bites.
During our stay, John made an interesting point about being an artist (or any creative type for that matter). He mentioned that you should always be wary of getting too comfortable and that you should always be challenging yourself. His decision to move from New York to Portland baffled his former employers at Bloomingdale’s—a brand he helped shape during the 80′s and early 90′s—but it was the challenge of a smaller city and the departure from the fashion industry that allured him to Wieden+Kennedy.
Above, are bricks of soap that will eventually be cut into smaller sizes. John and his wife Janet also utilize the space as a workshop for their boutique soap collection, Pearl+. Each block is hand crafted and made out crushed pearls. The thing that’s great about running a soap operation within your studio is that your space will always smell pretty damn good. The collection is only available at small handful of places including Colette and Ace Hotel PDX.
Below is John’s art collection. Some of my favorites were done by Chris Johanson, Tom Sachs, Jun Takahashi (UNDERCOVER) and Kaws.
Evolved Superheroes
Insane Photoshop Skills
Minimal Pencil Portraits By Ileana Hunter
Ileana Hunter is a graphite artist currently living and working in Norwich, UK. Her realistic drawings are inspired by both the fluidity of the human body and the hidden lyricism of mundane objects.
Agoria & Carl Craig ‘Speechless’ (Gesaffelstein remix)
Kid Cudi + Dot Da Genius: WZRD
The Arctic Circle
The Arctic Circle from Kevin Parry on Vimeo.
An Arctic inhabitant is fascinated by the sudden appearance of a mysterious box.
Music by Ihor Dawidiuk ihordawidiuk.com
Be@rbrick World Wide Tour 2
Showcasing a total of 70 customized Be@rbricks, the Be@rbrick World Wide Tour 2 is an exhibition that will run from 3-12 December in Tokyo. Here are some of the designs, including Tokidoki, Stussyand BAPE.
Art Directors Club: John C Jay of Wieden + Kennedy Tribute
Excerpt from the ADC Hall of Fame gala presentation, celebrating the incomparable laureate John C Jay.
Culo by Mazzucco
Beautiful backside (of for example Nicole Scherzinger, Pamela Anderson, Lady Gaga, Fergie) photos by Raphael Mazzucco for his art-book “Culo”.
Regular Show: Rap It Up (featuring Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino & MC Lyte)
The latest episode of Cartoon Network’s animated series Regular Show had some great surprises in store as it featured the voices of none other than Tyler, the Creator, Childish Gambino, MC Lyte and supposedly, even KiD CuDi. The cartoon, which follows the lives of two 23-year-old deadbeat friends – a blue jay named ‘Mordecai’ and a raccoon named ‘Rigby’.
Chanel Spring Summer 2012 Fashion Show
New Era Introducing: London Gallery Launch
Crowds flocked to the private launch of the New Era Introducing 2011 gallery at Shoreditch Underground in the heart of East London before it embarks on a tour across Europe, The Middle East and Africa.
We catch up with Lina Al Amoudi, the creative mind behind this year’s winning entry and several other finalists to find out more.
Follow New Era Introducing as it launches globally and find out more herehttp://www.neweraintroducing.com
8-bit Heroes
Hudson: Against The Grain
Hudson – Against The Grain from Dropbear on Vimeo.
The new music video for ‘Against The Grain’ from emerging Melbourne indie-folk artist Hudson sees him collaborate with film maker/animator/VJ Dropbear (aka Jonathan Chong).