Archive for November, 2011
MAC ‘Prayer’ Print

It’s been a while since we saw a print from MAC. The LA based-artist recently got together with San Francisco’s Moon Editions to release Prayer, a 21″ x 28″, signed and numbered two-colour print that comes in three variations. The vermillon red is limited to 49, the metallic copper to 39, with the teal colour being the rarest, limited to only 9. They release tomorrow through Moon Editions’ online shop.
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Nicolas Santinaque Photography
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The Hundreds x Diamond Supply Co. ‘Forever Summer’ Collection

The Hundreds and Diamond Supply Co. team up to bring you the Forever Summer capsule collection. Taking cues from Hawaiian motifs and military attire, the collection consists of graphic tees, hoodies, button downs, pants, jackets, hats and more. It releases this Friday at TH locations, Diamond’s flagship, and online. mash rating: 5/10
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REVOK ‘Triumph & Tragedy’ Video
LA artist, REVOK visited Detroit to gather material for his latest exhibit, Triumph & Tragedy, set to open next month in Hamburg, Germany. Check out the video above to find out more.
Monday’s Moff

Check out last week’s Moff here.
PLNDR ‘Members Made’ Sale

PLNDR recently invited their customers to create designs which were later voted on. The best ones were then printed on a series of t-shirts and crewnecks, which are currently available through their website. The sale ends Monday. Also currently on sale are goods from REBEL8, WeSC, Heel Bruise, Supra and more.
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Nigel Sylvester for Casio G-Shock ‘1987‘ Video
Nigel Sylvester stars in 1987 by Casio G-Shock, an urban retro-style video shot on the streets of New York City. The title is a nod to the professional BMX rider’s birthday, and the video celebrates a collaborative timepiece between Casio and Nigel on the G-Shock GD100NS-7 model. The cinematography takes references from classic arcade games, while the sound design draws spirit from the associated 16-bit soundtracks that emanated from the computers of that time.








