Posts Tagged ‘graffiti’

Nike x Futura - Air Force 1 Low - Spring 2010

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New York artist, Futura returns to collaborate with Nike by way of two Air Force 1 lows that are set to release in Spring 2010.  Compared to his collaborations in the past, these colorways of the Nike x Futura AF1, one in White and Orange and another in Grey and White, are quite toned down. Futura’s logo is featured on the shoe’s tongue.

via Sneakernews | Eddie Cruz

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Stussy x Ghost Photo Book

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Accompanying with the recent release of the Stussy x Ghost collection of t-shirts, is this Ghost Photo Book.  The book features artwork by Ghost, including the designs that are found in the Stussy Collection of tees.  Priced at $20 at StussyDirect.

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Krink x Andre’ K-60 Squeeze Markers

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Coming off of a couple of collaborative art prints with Mr. Brainwash, Andre’ connects with Krink on K-60 Squeeze Markers.  Comes in black or pink with the typical Krink label tagged in pink with Andre’s face tag.  Both colors are available for purchase at Colette.

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FTC x Escow - Skate Deck & Tee

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Born and raised in Tokyo, ESOW came across graffiti in the 80s and has since devoted his time to the fusion of traditional Japanese Yamoto-e art and graffiti. A painter and pro-skater with a love for bikes, ESOW is considered a legendary Japanese street icon. In this special collaboration with FTC, he’s designs are carried over to a skateboard deck and a matching tee. Releases on April 1st at FTC locations.

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Banksy Returns To The Streets Of London

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Banksy is back in action on the “Streets Of London”.  One of the pieces is a kid sporting a little bling, bling and holding a beat box.  The other a worker posting up a slogan “last graffiti before motorway”.  via SlamxHype | Wooster Collective

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Kaws on CBS

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If you missed the CBS interview with Kaws, here’s the video.  It’s a 6 minute look at the current “it” artist and his current work.  Find out more about the man who has made famous, the crosses and the Original Fake clothing line.