Posted
on July 29, 2010, 9:37 am,
by john,
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Art,
Krink.


Krinks new K-12 markers feature a full metal tip with a squeezable wide body for easy grip and flow control. This marker creates a fine line of approximately 1/16th of an inch (2mm). The lines it creates can be made wider or thinner depending on technique and a hard squeeze with the K-12 will produce drips.
Since the tip is made completely out of metal it’s much more durable than a normal fine tip paint marker. The tip works by applying pressure to the writing surface and pushing the metal nib back into it’s sleeve to release the ink, almost like a fine tip uni.
The K-12 can write on almost any surface including metal, wood, canvas, plastic and just about anywhere else the highest quality ink in the world would look good.
Colors: Silver, Black, Red, Violet

“Rather than paint it i decided to make one its own quilted lace up PVC outfit. Perfect for chilling hot heels in!
These coolers are now gonna be sent off to different bars around London’s ‘Trendy’ Shoreditch.”
Via: Insaland

Jazmin Rodriguez aka Vintage Vandalism shows us around the 2nd Annual Serino Car show with her usual inimitable panache, check out pics of some amazing cars and a video tour here.
Posted
on July 27, 2010, 2:33 am,
by john,
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Movies.
Posted
on July 27, 2010, 2:15 am,
by john,
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Music,
Video.

“The irony is that James Dean was considered anything but stylish by many of his Hollywood peers of the day. He turned heads and created a legend, not by dressing up– but by dressing down.”
Great feature at The Selvage Yard
Available soon from Insaland
Posted
on July 26, 2010, 8:56 am,
by john,
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Art,
Eine.
Ben Eine

Ben Eine – The Strangest Week

RYCA – Power Up
Feet firmly on the ground Ben Eine teamed up with RYCA yesterday to paint these new hoardings in Hackney, East London. With a font comprised entirely of dots with smiley faces it turned into a marathon session with Ben choosing the wording ‘The Strangest Week’ as a fitting comment on 7 days which saw one of his paintings gifted to President Obama and hung in the White House. Around the corner RYCA opted for the more simple but effective ‘Power Up.’. It was rewarding to see how favourably their work was viewed by passers by. Even the Police stopped and had a look – initially with a view to making an arrest but after a quick look at the Times article they were happily on their way again. What a difference a week makes.
Via: Art Of The State