Posts Tagged ‘work’

Nike Sportswear x Kronk “Bleed Your Colors” South Africa (Video)

Nike Sportswear unveils a short spot featuring the work of South African artist Kronk, who was tapped to design the capsule lineup for NSW’s recent True Colors campaign. Kronk represents his native land of South Africa for the 2010 World Cup. Kronk is an emerging designer/illustrator from Cape Town. His work is colorful and whimsical, a collision of rock poster rebelliousness and wry pop culture references. His contributions to the South African team kit are the most intricate of the collection, with an insanely detailed crest embroidery, a bubble lettered font, a kaleidoscopic illustrated pattern (lining the AW77 hoodie), and a cartoonish mascot who seems to be in constant motion. Is he a footballer breaking away on the pitch or a fan blowing a horn in the stands? They are one in the same in Kronk’s mashed-up world. Source: EU Kicks © L. Ruano for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Art , Kronk , Nike Sportswear , Videos

Blaine Fontana “The Golden Record” & Thomas Doyle “Collateral Damage” Exhibition Recap

Showing at LeBasse Projects, “The Golden Record” is named after the Golden Records placed on the Voyager spacecraft sent across the universe in 1977 and has been created by Portland based artist, Blaine Fontana. Fontanaʼs series of paintings are set to portray a snapshot of humanity and history of humans on Earth. Simultaneously at LeBasse is Thomas Doyle’s first Los Angeles solo show, “Collateral Damage”, which explores the impact of memory through his Distillation Series that distorts reality by inverting houses and creating mini disappearing worlds. LeBasse Projects 6023 Washington Blvd Culver City CA90232 LeBasse Projects is excited to present, The Golden Record, an exhibition of new works from Portland based artist Blaine Fontana. In this anticipated solo exhibition, Fontana returns to the gallery scene after a nearly three year hiatus from showing. The show is titled after the Golden Records placed on the Voyager spacecraft sent across the universe in 1977. The sets of gold and copper plated records contain sounds and images selected to portray the diversity of life and culture on Earth and are intended for any intelligent extraterrestrial life form who may find them. Fontanaʼs series of paintings are set to portray a snapshot of humanity and history of humans on Earth. The show will have a strong focus on humanity and its inherited argument between beauty and tragedy. After an extremely successful few years showing in galleries from Los Angeles to Philadelphia,Fontana took a hiatus from exhibitions to focus on his commercial work and developing hisconceptual process as an artist. Reinvigorated by the robust art scene in Portland, Oregon, Fontana has been working on The Golden Record for almost a year and is looking to showcollectors a more serious and mature body of work. About Blaine Fontana: Blaine Fontana graduated from OTIS College of Art and Design in with a BFA in Communication Art/Design. He finished at the top of his class with the “Best in Show” award that is presented upon Graduation and has since shown extensively in galleries internationally. In addition to his gallerywork Fontana has worked commercially for companies as diverse as Keep A Breast, Ocean Pacific, SCION, Toyota, KID ROBOT and NIKE. Opening in our Project Room, LeBasse Projects presents Thomas Doyle’s first Los Angeles solo show. Doyle’s work mines the debris of memory through the creation of intricate worlds sculpted in 1:43 scale and smaller. Often sealed under glass, the works depict the remnants of things past ¬whether major, transformational experiences, or the quieter moments that resonate loudlythroughout a life. For ‘Collateral Damage,’ Doyle continues to explore the impact of memory through his Distillation Series. Based on the premise that a personality can be distilled down to certain key formative events, the work in this series centers on the home and family life. Doyle begins with this safe, archetypal space, then distorts reality through a warped and dreamlike lens, in much the same waythe mind recalls events through the fog of time. The result is a world where houses are inverted,earth crumbles away, and people sink into the ground -all trapped under glass and frozen in time. See more at Blaine Fontana “The Golden Record” & Thomas Doyle “Collateral Damage” Exhibition Recap © AlexMilner for Nike Sneaker Online , 2010. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Art , Blain Fontana , Events , Thomas Doyle

Stussy Feature: Basil Wolverton

Stussy recently sat down with the son of famed illustrator Basil Wolverton for a chat regarding his father’s legendary art while producing a feature highlighting its new line of t-shirts showcasing Wolverton’s timeless style. A release for the tees can be expected tomorrow, November 14th while an introduction into the feature can be seen below. One of the most well-respected cartoonists and illustrators from the golden age of comics book, Basil Wolverton was best known for his grotesque caricatures and work with Mad Magazine. Last Summer, The Gladstone Gallery in New York City exhibited a retrospective of his work, showcasing it for the first time in a gallery setting. For out Holiday Collection, we licensed some of Basil’s famous portraits for a series of t-shirts. The complete interview can be found here . See more at Stussy Feature: Basil Wolverton © L.A. Ruano for Hypebeast , 2009. | Permalink | No comment | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Basil Wolverton , Fashion , Stussy

NIKEiD App for iPhone and iPod touch

Introducing the new NIKEiD App from the App Store, tapping into inspiration anywhere, anytime and putting millions of designs right at your fingertips using iPhone and iPod touch. NikeiD App delivers the power of product customization right into your hands allowing you to transform Nike product on the go, inspired by anything you see. Photo iD – Inspiration Anywhere. Capture your inspiration in an instant. See something you like? Snap it and let Photo iD do the work. It will process your chosen inspiration and create a unique color palette just for you. You can also dig deep in your own personal photos for some ready-made inspiration. Once you have your unique palette all you have to do is pick your favorite color combination and a list of color-identified designs will be served up. Color Shuffle – Shake and Go. Have a design picked out, but want to lose control a little? Simply shake your iPhone and Color Shuffle will access millions of designs to serve up an unexpected color combo for any style. Color Picker – Get Directive with the colors you want. Search the color combinations that matter to you by selecting one or two colors to find your perfect design. myLOCKER – Pick it. Pack it. Post it. Once your favorite shoe is locked in, move to “Personal iD” to add your own ID or graphic. Finish the design, buy it or stash it in myLOCKER With myLOCKER you can pick up where you left off and share your design with others. iD Studio Finder – Access your own personal design consultant. Find out where the Nike iD Studios are located and get face to face time with a design consultant. See more at NIKEiD App for iPhone and iPod touch © Staff for Hypebeast , 2009. | Permalink | 3 comments | Add to del.icio.us Post tags: Apple , Design , Nike iD , Sneakers

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