Monday, August 31, 2009

Bats Langley

I'm loving this dark and childlike work of Bats Langley. And I am more than loving the name Bats Langley, I might steal it.






Images via BatsLangley.com

Music: Tim & Jean


Tim & Jean were obviously made for my ears. And ya, there are some major similarities to Passion Pit. But there is also just enough Cut Copy in there to make me realize that these guy are from down under. I'm interested to see where these guys go.

http://www.myspace.com/wearetimandjean

Friday, August 28, 2009

Pinball

This custom pinball machine by Mike Budai has been on display at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh for the past month. Now they are taking it on the road to show it at other museums around the country. To find out where it's going to be, check out TiltWarning.com.


Thursday, August 27, 2009

Boys Noize - Jeffer

Boys Noize - Jeffer from Pomp&Clout on Vimeo.



A new Boys Noize album titled "Power" drops in October. Here's a video for Jeffer.

Learn Something Everyday

Learn Something Everyday is a website imagined by Young Design. And here are a few selections. Check back daily for more and impress your friends.




2Fresh!!!



Sorry about the lack in posts this week. But I'm busy busy busy planning an art and music showcase here at Tattoo!!

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Your friends at Tattoo love a lot of things. And we especially love music, art, and bringing people together. So we're doing it again!! If you missed the last showcase, now's your time to experience what everyone's been talking about and close out your summer with a bang!

Live set by:
Candy Coated Killahz (www.myspace.com/cckillahz)

Artwork by:
Jarrod Wilson (www.jarrodwilson.blogspot.com)
Thom Glen(www.awolfinthetrees.blogspot.com)
Tyler Vipond (tv.minimanga.com)
Daniel Downey (danieldowneyillustration.blogspot.com)
Lola Landekic (www.x-machine.net)
Alex McLeod (www.alxclub.com)
Adrian Forrow (www.adrianforrow.com)
Cheryl Voisine (www.cherylvoisine.com)

GUESTLIST IS INVITE ONLY.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Mountain Dew Designs!




They say the third time’s a charm, which is what Mountain Dew is hoping for with its forthcoming release of “Green Label Art, Volume III,” a limited edition series of collectible aluminum bottles creatively decorated with custom designs form six of today’s leading artists.

Beginning September 7 and continuing on for eight weeks at select US retailers, thirsty trendsetters can get their hands on the latest series of decorated bottles, which was first introduced two years ago. This third volume of Green Label Art features new artists spanning the worlds of action sports, music, vinyl toys, video games, fashion, fine art, illustration and graffiti. The roaster includes: Pushead, Nathan Cabrera, Jeff McMillan, Stephen Bliss, UPSO and Claw Money – the first female artist to participate in the project.

Thousands of prizes will also be awarded throughout the eight-week promotion, with giveaways from WeSC, Adidas, Zoo York, Burton Snowboards, G-Shock and New Era that are only available through the under-the-cap sweepstakes on on Green Label Art bottles and specially marked 20-oz bottles of Mountain Dew. To learn more about Green Label Art, a multimedia micro-site is available at: www.greenlabelart.com.

via Dub Daily

BRAINboards


I just really like how these skateboards look. BRAINboards.
Designed by Emilio Garcia. Check them out here.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Moldover: RAD CD CASE!



A champion of do‐it‐yourself music making, Moldover would never hog all the fun for himself. That’s why he designed his album’s intricately beautiful, circuit board CD artwork to be a first‐of‐its kind light theremin. Moldover fans can not only enjoy his tunes passively, but actually create their own warped‐out swoops and
blorps, just by tapping the CD case.

Watch the video and it makes much more sense:

Kanos & Astro

Here's a really cool idea. Graffiti without getting arrested. Although I'm sure they'd still find a way to bring you down to the precinct for some questioning.



(via Wooster Collective)

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

The Pop Shoppe


Toronto-based soda retailer The Pop Shoppe has redesigned its website. The site seeks to give the brand a whimsical personality through the use of animated characters and settings. It was developed by AmoebaCorp, OneMethod, Tattoo Sound & Music and On the Chase Motion Design. "This is a brand that enjoys no age-limit when it comes to the Canadians that love it and I think that's because it's always been about simple joy, childishness and exercising your playful spirit," said Mikey Richardson, co-creative Director at AmoebaCorp. "So when it came to creating a new site for the brand, we knew we wanted to deliver big on personality and entertainment, and allow Pop Shoppe lovers of all ages to enjoy the flavour of the brand in a new way."

- Via Adnews

View the new Pop Shoppe site here.

Grizzly Bear - Two Weeks (Fan Video)

Two Weeks - Grizzly Bear from Gabe Askew on Vimeo.



Why can't my fans make cool things like this? (If I had fans)

Music: Maluca




Born in the Bronx and raised in Manhattan by Dominican parents, Maluca is that increasingly rare bird--a downtown girl who brings together the classic cool, glamour, grit and passion of New York City in an instant! After meeting Diplo at a karaoke bar, the two starting working together resulting in her debut single "El Tigeraso" (coming via Mad Decent), an infectious track that draws on her Dominican electro Merengue roots. Maluca had her first public perfomance at the SXSW FADER fort and tore the roof off with a short set that showcased her wide range of influences - from artists such as ESG, Savannah Band, Wu-Tang, Gil Scott Heron, Nina Simone to styles like Merengue, Salsa, Cumbia, House, Disco, and Freestyle. Keep your eyes open and platanos peeled for the self proclaimed "1/2 dominican 1/2 Pain in the ass."


(Txt via WikiLatino)

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

POLAROID!


This year, Urban Outfitters proudly presents a limited edition of 700 hand-numbered deadstock Polaroid camera kits. This exclusive Urban Outfitters special edition will include one pack of deadstock Polaroid Instant Film and one of the most sought after analog instant cameras: the Polaroid One600 classic, the last Polaroid camera ever produced.

Along with the kits, Urban Outfitters will offer additional deadstock original Polaroid Type 779 Instant Film saved from the last production runs made at the last Polaroid factory in Enschede, Netherlands. The film has been hand-selected, tested, and stored at low temperatures exclusively for Urban Outfitters.

In conjunction with the release of the special edition Polaroid film and camera kits, Gallery space at space 15 Twenty in Los Angeles is hosting a month-long group show of Polaroid photography. The original Polaroid instant photographs on view in Everything is Possible will reflect the unlimited possibilities of working with this unique format.

Via High Snobiety

Sophie Stephens





http://sophiestephens.com/

Monday, August 17, 2009

Mimi Leung

Mimi Leung is an artist and illustrator who graduated from RCA in 2007. Since then she’s been making illustrations for various people and putting on shows of her personal work. She splits her time between Hong Kong and London, but eventually hopes to settle down somewhere nice, possibly California. She just had her first solo show in London and is working towards a new one in Hong Kong for September 2009.





Via It's Nice That

The Big Pink - Dominos



I featured The Big Pink on a monthly playlists of bands to watch. Now they've just came out with a video that DOESN'T have a single domino in it. But it does have the colour pink. One out of two ain't bad.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Zina Saunders






Via Drawger

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Dean Chamberlain

Photographer Dean Chamberlain’s image-making process employs dramatic color and movement to create surreal landscapes, portraits, and videos.

Chamberlain uses hours-long exposures and kinetic, richly colored light to capture lush, dreamlike images without computer manipulation. His best known work is an iconic portrait of his longtime friend Timothy Leary, but his portrait of David Bowie and video for Duran Duran’s “Missing” are evidence of his equal presence in the music world.


Timothy Leary

Keith Haring

Jeff Koons

Albert Hofmann, Inventor of LSD

via Flavorwire

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Ogilvy & Mather of Singapore turned their backs on photoshop and hand created ads for Ben & Jerry Ice cream. Wow.







via Cake Loves Evil

Blog Alert!

With the pending release of Spike Jonze's "Where The Wild Things Are", I bring you a blog featuring artwork inspired by the book. The blog is called Terrible Yellow Eyes and the collection is growing weekly so be sure to check back and see it grow. Here are a selection of pieces displayed:






Images via Terrible Yellow Eyes

Monday, August 10, 2009

Swampdonkey







Via Booooooom!