Saturday, 28 March 2009

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

kvitebjørn kong valemon







mechanic polabear? instead of the insect..(kirkenes) I would like to enter a parade on one of those... maybe something like the polarbear slade from Narnia. (I already got the hair thing going u know..)

biard 1838

Monday, 23 February 2009

camping




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from ANOTHER MAN MAGAZINE A/W 08

PHOTO - NORBERT SCHOERNER
FASHION EDITOR - NICOLA FORMICHETTI

PROPS - GARY CARD
MODEL - OLIVER M - NINE DAUGHTERS AND A STEREO

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ripped from Nicolas blog

Monday, 16 February 2009

Starlife and hype mechanisms: artist T-Shirts by Bruise:

»Over the course of a calendar year, Cyprien Gaillard and I created and distributed nine different t-shirts with the effigies of contemporary artists, much like concert t-shirts. We deliberately reproduced the anonymous production and distribution methods of those shirts sold outside of rock-concerts: during the span of an art fair, the t-shirts were sold by street vendors often recruited from the illegal immigrant workforce of each city.«

Douglas Gordon signing his shirt.
»Each time one of the featured artists had an opening, a designated fan would wear the t-shirt and ask the artist to sign it, much like the ritual that takes place back-stage at a concert.«

copy-paste from
vvork

Iron Maiden, graphic layout to die for...

This is what we're going for, alright?





oh and I love when the handmade-posters have sitespecific references...




as for the airbrush-art to be done on the bus, well, I guess letters is the easiest way to fill up the side, then maybe we can have more detailed, expressionistic portraits of partisipants in one end or something...




I had a hard time to find the perfect airbrush-decorated bus example on google, and I guess for this project it may not even exist...