Shrinking Closet Part III
May 18th, 2012 | Design, Fashion | 0 Comments
This installment of Shrinking Closet features some must cop summer kicks, some all around jammers, and that “where did you get those?!” pair. Read More
This installment of Shrinking Closet features some must cop summer kicks, some all around jammers, and that “where did you get those?!” pair. Read More
When you are feeling uninspired, you got to hit the internet HARD for any sort of inspiration, break from your mental state, or shit that is just straight funny. Read More
Last week I attended the opening of “Streets of The World” at the Opera Gallery in SoHo. The exhibit was excellent featuring well known street artists from around the world including Ron English (New York), The London Police (The Neatherlands), Kid Zoom (Australia), ROA (Belgium), DALeast (China), Saber (USA) and many more. Make sure to catch this one! Photos after the jump Read More
I absolutely love sign painting. I feel like sign painting is one of the most interesting and comforting forms of art that i have ever been around, it has so many stylized technical elements to it that its hard not to be a little curious about the skill thats involved in it. I have been so into sign painting over the past year after going to the Best Dressed Signs show at Orchard last year that i begged my dearest friend Mr.Nakayama to start teaching me the craft. This is a great film and i hope it gets people to not only support these artist but also makes you look at the letters on the building you live in a little different next time you walk by them.
Holy humbling Batman! This suuuuuper inspiring video profiles Sentayehu Teshale, an Ethiopian craftsman who specializes in stools. Creating all of these stools without the use of his hands! Read More
I think this guy is nasty at what he does. I am very particular with what kind of fine art i like and this is definitely on my list of what appeals to me. And he looks like a fucking crazy person so i know he is going to get better and better until he cuts his fucking ear off or something!!! check out it out!! Read More
I really don’t go to NYC as much as I would like to. So when I do make the bus ride, I make sure to pack in as many things as I can handle. When I posted earlier about the opening, I knew there was no way I was missing this one. Read More
Take the red line to the Broadway stop. Walk up West Broadway to H Street. Go left on H Street, down two blocks to the intersection of H Street and East 2nd Street. The Distillery will be on your left. This walk takes ten to fifteen minutes. You can also take the #9 bus directly from the bus stop at the Broadway T station, and get off at H Street and then follow the directions above.
You can also take the #9 from Copley Square, next to the Boston Public Library, or from many other locations,See the MBTA website for connections and schedules.
I-93 S toward BOSTON.
Take the PURCHASE ST exit- EXIT 23- toward S. STATION.
0.2 miles
Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto PURCHASE ST. 0.1 miles
Turn LEFT onto CONGRESS ST. 0.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto DORCHESTER AVE. <0.1 miles
Turn LEFT onto SUMMER ST. 0.6 miles
Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto D ST. 0.5 miles
Turn LEFT onto W 1ST ST. 0.3 miles
W 1ST ST becomes E 2ND ST. <0.1 miles
End at 516 E 2nd St
I-93 N / US-1 N / MA-3 N / SOUTHEAST EXPY toward BOSTON.
Take the SOUTHHAMPTON ST. exit- EXIT 16- toward ANDREW SQ.
0.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto SOUTHAMPTON ST. 0.1 miles
Turn LEFT onto DORCHESTER ST. 0.7 miles
DORCHESTER ST becomes E BROADWAY. <0.1 miles
Turn LEFT onto DORCHESTER ST. 0.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto E 2ND ST. <0.1 miles
End at 516 E 2nd St
I-90 E / MASS PIKE toward BOSTON
Take EXIT 25 toward S. BOSTON
<0.1 miles
Keep LEFT at the fork in the ramp. 0.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto CONGRESS ST. 0.2 miles
Turn RIGHT onto D ST. 0.6 miles
Turn LEFT onto W 1ST ST. 0.3 miles
W 1ST ST becomes E 2ND ST. <0.1 miles
End at 516 E 2nd St
Take the TED WILLIAMS TUNNEL/I-90W / MASS PIKE toward BOSTON 1.9 miles
Take EXIT 25 toward S. BOSTON
0.2 miles
Keep RIGHT at the fork to go on CONGRESS ST. 0.1 miles
Turn RIGHT onto D ST. 0.6 miles
Turn LEFT onto W 1ST ST. 0.3 miles
W 1ST ST becomes E 2ND ST. <0.1 miles
End at 516 E 2nd St
When your art is this badass, it usually comes with a certain arrogance. But when it comes to Kenji, he is the most humble, honest, respectful, a little bit shy, and straight up an all around good dude. So you can imagine that his first NYC solo show this past Saturday (May 6th), at Woodward Gallery, was packed with familiar faces and new admirers. Read More
Here is some pre show photos of me and Kenji seeing the gallery for the first time after the work was hung “AMAZING”.. I have been to lots of art shows over the years, but this felt and looked different, it felt like there was something bigger going on and the vibe was positive as it comes. I am so proud of Kenji and it was great to be able to be there with him for the first look at the biggest show of his life so far. check out the pics!!! Read More