Posts Tagged ‘san francisco’

Ron English & Alex Pardee at FIFTY24SF Gallery - Jan 8th

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FIFTY24SF Gallery Presents “Letters From Digested Children” by Alex  Pardee and “Mythographic Vicissitudes” by Ron English.  The Opening Reception is Thursday, January 8, 2009 from 7–9 P.M.  In the upstairs gallery,  “Letters From Digested Children” by Alex Pardee,  a fine artist and illustrator based in San Francisco.  Whereas, on the lower level, Ron English’s “Mythographic Vicissitudes” will be on display.

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Wallstreetwear - Buy, Sell, Trade Streetwear

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As a trusted alternative to the buy/sell sections of forums or to the overly saturated eBay, Wallstreetwear fills in the gap for those that follow the streetwear lifestyle.  The website allows you to buy, sell or trade apparel, shoes, accessories, and lifestyle products.  Check them out and request for an invite by e-mailing: invite@wallstreetwear.com

Mike Giant Interview

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Fecal Face sat down with legendary tattoo artist and graffiti legend, Mike Giant.  He sheds some light on various topics like projects and his personal history.  In April, his work will be up at Magda Danysz Gallery in Paris with Dalek.  Check out the interview here.

Pick-Up: Visvim Hockney - Black

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After a stressful end of 2008 of last minute Christmas shopping and work, I decided to give a gift to myself for all the hardwork.  To kick off my shopping habit for 2009, I picked up this Visvim Hockney in black from the Huf store on Hayes.  Got to catch up with J-Billion and Nao on a few things like 2009 Huf goods.  The shoes are a little pricey, but well worth it in my opinon.

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The Hundreds Gift Cards

Time is ticking away for you last minute Christmas shoppers.  If you are in the “Bay” or L.A., you can cut the stress of guess what people want by picking up The Hundreds gift cards instead.  Available at both Hundreds Store locations.

Real Blue Japan Kasuri Shirts

Kasuri is a Japanese textile technique that literally means “splashed pattern” and it is found in the warp or weft or both threads.  Indigo dye is used for kasuri as well as pigment dyes and discharge techniques, such as what is used on this shirt by Real Japan Blues. This weaving and dye technique is very labor intensive and unfortunately, in today’s Japan, only a few elderly weavers of this technique continue their textile artistry.  On the Black shirt the red print is from a Kasuri pattern while the white lines are painted on by hand with a discharge “ink” and on the Red shirt the black lines are from the Kasuri weave and the white lines are painted on by hand. Yes, we said painted on, by hand. Every line is a brushstroke.  Available now State-side at Self Edge.

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