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It’s A Dance Party Massacre
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Dance Party Massacre isn’t just a t-shirt brand, it’s practically a way of life. Although, in case you’re wondering, you won’t find this elite crew of creative fanatics literally spilling blood on the dance floor. It’s a metaphor, an analogy, an attitude that deserves respect, and it’s all jam packed into some of the funkiest urban/attitude tees out there. Life after all is short, but for those inclined, sweet, and what makes it sweeter are friends, gatheri... Read Full Story
Neon London
From:  paulbaines.co.uk
If you commute or happen to stroll around Holborn for no particular reason you might have spotted Ron Haselden's latest piece of public art, in fact it's London's latest commissioned piece of neon public art. Yes I know London has its own little slice of Tokyo in the heart of Piccadilly, not quite Times Square maybe but nevertheless we Brits have neon signage here. Perhaps not as much as our counterparts in more glamorous cities (or at least wealthier) of the world, but then again the British... Read Full Story
Two New Tees At Dark Bunny
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DarkBunnyTees.com have just produced a couple of new tees for their spoof movie collection of shirts. As always incredibly well illustrated this time Dark Bunny’s evil gaze has focused on perhaps one of my all-time favourite classic horror films, the original 1978 version of Dawn Of The Dead by the zombie killing hero of a director George A. Romero and Boogie Nights, which admittedly he has sidetracked the main story and it’s infamous giant appendage belonging to the ‘adult ... Read Full Story
Urban Seoul
From:  paulbaines.co.uk
Artist David Choong Lee,  born in 1966 in Seoul, Korea, relocated to the USA in 1993 at 27 after completing his military service, graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 1997 and then after seven years of focusing on figurative work creatively exploded into a wide and proliferate range of mixed media, sculpture and graphic design works. His influences are far and wide, including such diverse sources as Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and the underground music DJ scene. This... Read Full Story
Urban Seoul
From:  paulbaines.co.uk
Artist David Choong Lee,  born in 1966 in Seoul, Korea, relocated to the USA in 1993 at 27 after completing his military service, graduated from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco in 1997 and then after seven years of focusing on figurative work creatively exploded into a wide and proliferate range of mixed media, sculpture and graphic design works. His influences are far and wide, including such diverse sources as Van Gogh, Rembrandt, and the underground music DJ scene. This... Read Full Story
Hell Hath No Fury Like Seventh.Ink
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Now before you literally start scratching a proverbial hole in your head with confusion, yes the brand is Seventh.Ink and yes their domain name is FuryShirts.com - if you really want to know the potted history behind this decision read their interview by our good friends at  T-ShirtMagazineOnline.com. In short it’s catchy. However I know that most of you would rather see the tees on offer, which are predominantly more on the graphic design side rather than illustrated on the whole so le... Read Full Story
Hell Hath No Fury Like Seventh.Ink
From:  buy-tees.net
Now before you literally start scratching a proverbial hole in your head with confusion, yes the brand is Seventh.Ink and yes their domain name is FuryShirts.com - if you really want to know the potted history behind this decision read their interview by our good friends at  T-ShirtMagazineOnline.com. In short it’s catchy. However I know that most of you would rather see the tees on offer, which are predominantly more on the graphic design side rather than illustrated on the whole so le... Read Full Story
Lassoing The Cowboy Myth
From:  paulbaines.co.uk
Matt Straub is well known for his use of mythologised cowboy iconography in his paintings. His style strides both pop art and abstract expressionism, his intent to deconstruct the idealised nostalgia associated with America's gun-slinging past, appropriating metaphor for his treatise on a fragile future and its foundations of a false history. Yet still there's humour abound in Straub's work, both in his creative process and final results, his art engenders the a split reaction within most vie... Read Full Story
Lassoing The Cowboy Myth
From:  paulbaines.co.uk
Matt Straub is well known for his use of mythologised cowboy iconography in his paintings. His style strides both pop art and abstract expressionism, his intent to deconstruct the idealised nostalgia associated with America's gun-slinging past, appropriating metaphor for his treatise on a fragile future and its foundations of a false history. Yet still there's humour abound in Straub's work, both in his creative process and final results, his art engenders the a split reaction within most vie... Read Full Story
A Crazy Blend Of Emulsion
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Emulsion Apparel run by Dave DiAngelis and Chris Fiftal, is located in Boston and deeply rooted in skateboard culture and art school didactic. This is a relatively new label, still finding their way in the t-shirt market. Dave asked me to take a look at the collection so far, and asides the usual logo tees that so many raw brands begin with, there’s a couple of beauts in the form of the Deerd Tee. I asked Dave all about it and he came up with a rather intriguing explanation which is as ... Read Full Story