Wednesday, September 12, 2012

InAisce S/S 2013

You'd wear InAisce in a futuristic second. You've gone on about Jona's designs before, but the latest "excursion" images of the Spring/Summer 2013 collection are fantastical in a this-will-tide-you-over-til-The-Hobbit kinda way. 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Edwin | "W.F.W.H.F." Fall/Winter 2012

Somehow this one got lost for a couple days in the inbox, but you're extremely thankful it's found. Edwin, a tough as nails denim original that's been front-running in the industry since 1947, just released a short film. It documents a road test of the 2012 Fall/Winter collection. A group of friends got together in the colder climes of  the Peak District in the U.K., brought their vintage BMW motorcycles and a 1974 BMW 1502, and took in some beautiful vistas. It's a brilliantly made video that perfectly represents what Edwin is about: hard-wearing, utilitarian products that look great.   

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Outlier | Ultralight Blazer

It was only a matter of time until Outlier made a blazer. And it appears to have all the levels of technical advancement you've come to expect from the Brooklyn-based clothier, including four-way stretch and resistance to water and abrasion. Oh, and functional cuff buttons. Available in navy and gray.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Saint James Fall/Winter 2012

Saint James never disappoint with their collections or presentation. There are more photos after the jump.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Rohan F/W 2012

Known for their utilitarian everyday clothing, Rohan showcase their rugged, outdoor, technical offerings with an amazing backdrop of snow and mountains. These stunning shots for their most recent lookbook were shot in the frosty north of Scotland.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Review: Andrew Rose at Andrew Rose Gallery | Honolulu | May-June 2012


The new paintings presented by Honolulu-based artist Andrew Rose at his eponymous white box gallery grew out of a meditation process on brushstroke and color.  As the artist states in his exhibition notes, these paintings, all from 2012, continue “an investigation of how gesture and pattern function across different scales and palettes in an effort to understand aesthetic apprehension.”  Rose initially began the exploration in a series of pluvial abstractions from 2008 known as “Rain Paintings.”  His latest show, “Kaleidoscope” (so called for the Ancient Greek derivation of the word, which translates as “observer of beautiful forms”), further refines and elucidates both theme and process.

Each of the eight works, which range in size from 30-by-40 inches to 5-by-15 feet, is made of a minimum of five to over fifteen layers of acrylic paint on canvas or paper.  The effect produces a harmony of color, as seen in DanaĆ«, in which a central swell of gold emanates from a sweeping bloom of a backdrop.  Thousands of brushstrokes in varying shades, each a separate spark of light, make up the radiance that pours from the top of the canvas, a nod to the myth of DanaĆ« being impregnated by Zeus in the form of golden rain.  In his use of both brushstroke and color, Rose’s work calls to mind Pointillism and Impressionism and is additionally connected to late 19th-century European painting in its expression of movement and spirit.  This is best illustrated in Kamakanimomi, an abstracted view of Honolulu ostensibly from the artist’s rainforest studio in the mountains above the city.  A work on paper, it is a massive, wall-length panorama in which countless calligraphic dashes of blues, yellows, and whites churn and swirl, blending sky, sun, and sea in expansive rapture.    

These are dynamic works of art; they are documents of an activity, and in that way are akin to action painting.  For Rose, process is as important as product, and his pieces emerge from the meditative spirit.  Each painting is a reflection of the contemplation and concentration by which it was made.  It is for this reason that there is such balance in the work.  Form and color coalesce.  Organic, human rhythms appear to the eye in the same subtle way that the ear might detect them in Shakespeare’s iambic verse, for example.  That the paintings buzz with life perpetuates our spirit and is an uplifting validation of our own existence.
Andrew Rose, DanaĆ«, 2012. Acrylic on canvas. 30” x 40”.
Andrew Rose, Kamakanimomi, 2012. 55” x 180”. Acrylic on paper.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Gabriel Medina and Adriano de Souza Surf Eisbach

You love this clip of two of the world's top professional surfers, both from Brazil, figuring out the tricky standing wave on the Eisbach in Munich.  It's a man-made wave on a man-made river, and it takes Medina and de Souza a few tries before they're carving it up and doing 360s.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Joey Bada$$ | "1999"

Joey Bada$$ is on some golden age of hip-hop shit. His mixtape, 1999, is a throwback to the '90s with its jazzy beats and intelligent, playful flows. And the best part is that the kid is only 17 years old. Yup, the Flatbush native will be a senior in high school. What were you doing with yourself at 17? Probably not crushing beats by MF Doom and J.Dilla. Give it a listen below, and if you like it, download for free

Monday, July 16, 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Edouard Manet, Portrait of Emilie Ambre as Carmen, 1879. Oil on canvas. 36.4 x 29.8 inches. Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Nike Footscape Free

You're really liking these in the White & Light Bone colorway.