by inside out.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

in your place...

Todd Selby's blog is definitely one of my favourites.

his photo's have a great sensibility.

and of course, it's such a voyeuristic treat to peek into the creative physical spaces that some of the world's more interesting people live and work in...

while snooping around I came across a photo that is dear to my digital heart - a nice vintage Casio.

check out some of his other pics of people and places below...







Sunday, December 6, 2009

inside out gallery.

our first exhibition at inside out last night.

flyer below, and pics to come soon.

it was no doubt a success.

lots of art folk, tattoo's and free beer.

hopefully more nights like this to come...



Saturday, December 5, 2009

1944's.

the old 44's are in need of a bit of TLC...

i love this jean. very similar fit to the classic 1947 501, but some interesting design details that are unique to that year.

this is the before shot.

the after shot will come soon.


Friday, December 4, 2009

no country..

now and then, you just gotta shut the lid on the macbook and just go...

earlier in the week we did just that.

visited some great people in some cool stores.

lunch @ target, and dinners @ red rooster... don't ask.

good times.





Thursday, December 3, 2009

geoff mcfetridge x colab.

 one of my faves from the new Colab eyewear collection is the Corbu by Geoff McFetridge.

check it below.

















also his artwork for the Where the Wild Things Are juggernaut does the trick too!












rick griffin.

i used to be a pretty mad nut for all the old california surf and poster art.

i think it was the whole levi's connection that first got me into it.

anyway, i look back at the pictures, especially of rick griffin and feel a heap of respect.

these guys were just committed to their art, their surfing and their cars.

the fact that they found some commercial success at the time was merely by chance.

not planned or designed.

i can only imagine that even if they had no success, no money, no commissions from jimi hendrix and the grateful dead... they still would've been holed up scribbling and doodling crazy images in dark corners of their crappy houses... and loving it.

respect.


















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