Mr. T’s weave
“Mr. T’s weave” by Chelsea Fletcher is cool. Available at Moshi Moshi in Portland for $200.

“Mr. T’s weave” by Chelsea Fletcher is cool. Available at Moshi Moshi in Portland for $200.

Anyone looking for a Halloween costume? Dinosaur and Walrus courtesy of Andrew Pommier.
Yuka Yamaguchi was born in Kobe, Japan and now lives in Saskatoon, Canada. Yuka says, “I’m an artist. I’m self-taught. I make useless toys and art for adult children.”
Parskid was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest where he draws inspiration from his childhood, the weather and rusty surfaces. He experiments with paint, plush and digital mediums. His work has been exhibited in many cities in the United States including LA and NYC and abroad in Australia, Taiwan, Spain and the UK. His work has been published in the following magazines: King Brown, Art Prostitute, Cool’eh, Novum, Beautiful/Decay, Day in the Lyfe, and Dirty Soup. As well as these published books: Canceled Flight, War of Monstars, Pictoplasma 2 and Monstaah!. When he’s not curled up in his dark underground lair he enjoys dripping marsh ink, spraying rusto paint and playing by the tracks. [Via Gawker]
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After tastefully designing KanYe’s new album art, Murakami’s latest collaboration comes at a surprise. But with Supreme’s high profile, a collaboration of with Murakami makes total sense. Three decks came out of this collaboration. In addition, long time loyal Murakami assistant “MR.” also does three decks. All six decks drop this Thursday at Supreme worldwide. In addition, US customers will also be able to cop them at the new Supreme Web Store starting 11am est Thursday, September 20th. [Via Freshness Magazine]
Gez Fry, illustrator & concept artist based in Tokyo.





2H (born 1983 in Texas) is a prolific contemporary American artist. 2H works in both fine arts media, such as painting; Street art, such graffiti, wheatpasting, stencils; as well as digital and commercial media. He attempts to blur the boundaries between high and low art. He appropriates popular themes from mass media and pop culture while using his own unique style coined 2Hism, then turns them into large Paintings, Installations, or occasionally marketable commercial goods such as prints,clothing etc while trying to maintain his independent focus from selling out to large global corporate entities. [Via Wikipedia]