FASHAWN x ORISUE
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009Fashawn makes a pit stop at the Orisue Warehouse in between shows while on the Wizard of Poetry tour to check out the collaborative T-shirt he’s doing with them. Check out the video after the jump.
Fashawn makes a pit stop at the Orisue Warehouse in between shows while on the Wizard of Poetry tour to check out the collaborative T-shirt he’s doing with them. Check out the video after the jump.
As artist and founder of the SSUR clothing line and its sub-brands Rebel Ape and Caviar Cartel, Russ Karablin has become a prominent figure in both the street wear and contemporary art scenes. The strong influence of New York City, from its hip hop culture to its street art, is prevalent within SSURs imagery. Equally as influential to his designs is Russ Karablin’s Russian background. He combines pop culture memorabilia with war propaganda, meshing past and present iconography, to create work concerned with sex, politics, and protest. Watch the 2002 interview after the jump.
In this episode Maestro makes his way back to Tokyo to skate around and take part in Eric Koston’s global launch of “The Life Of Koston” shot by Atiba Jefferson and Keiichi NItta. Joined by special guests…Atiba Jefferson, Ty Evans, Giovanni Reda and Rip Zinger. Check it out after the jump.
Doze Green merges influences from his East Coast graffiti and b-boy background with a painting style he refined on the West Coast. The resulting artwork is complex and intensely symbolic, serving as a means of both social commentary and self-awareness. His interest in the duality of the human condition is reflected throughout his pieces. Doze Green’s work has been displayed in cities across Europe, Japan, Australia, and the United States. Watch the interview after the jump.
Mike Giant’s art is found on skateboards, walls, t-shirts, and even skin. Although found in different forms and venues, his signature black and white style holds true to the sense of urban surrealism often linked to the skateboard, tattoo and graffiti culture, while still being recognizably unique. Mike Giant’s art has been displayed in galleries from San Francisco, where he resides, to Los Angeles, Spain and Australia. He has also launched his own clothing line, Rebel 8, which highlights his work on everything from tees to hats. Check out his interview with Walrus TV after the jump.
T.I.T.S. Brand whom is known for their uses of the female body as the focus stand point of their designs, hit’s us off with a look at their most recent collection for Fall and Winter. After the jump you can check out the video of their most recent photoshoot featuring T.I.T.S. owner Marek Grubel and what went down behind the scenes.