Sadam
Posted: April 25th, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: Features | Tags: horror, sadam, skull, tokyo | No Comments »
A tokyo based artist called under the name Sadam, done so many artworks with skull and horror references, with magnificent details.
Casey Burns
Posted: April 23rd, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: Features | Tags: casey burns, gigs posters, portland | No Comments »
Have a huge collection of works as gigs posters artist, and have a distinctive characteristic line for his works. Check more of this Portland’s talent at :
http://www.caseyburns.com/
and you may love his font’s designs also http://www.caseyburns.com/fonts
Lala Bohang
Posted: April 23rd, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: Features | Tags: drawing, fashion, girl, lala bohang | 1 Comment »
Known as one of The Dancing Animal founder, a diligent illustrator who frequently update her blog with fashion, girly stuff influenced illustration.
She’s currently on preparation for her upcoming collective exhibition with some friends from The Dancing Animal. Check her blog for updates
http://lalabohang.wordpress.com/
LOT-EK Puma City Illustrates Flexible Container Retail
Posted: April 21st, 2009 | Author: modsrider | Filed under: Features | Tags: ARCHITECTURE, CONTAINER RETAIL, PUMA | No Comments »


Realizing this site might be a little overweight in the container architecture department, I’m going to blog this and try to abstain in the next few weeks. But Puma City, like the Freitag Flagship Store in Zurich (only less banged up looking), is another illustration of industrial design and adaptive reuse combined. The 11,000 sf retail installation was designed by LOT-EK and uses three levels of forty-foot containers stacked four units wide to create an incredibly dynamic design.
It’s the kind of space that’s just ripe for nightlife, what with the second and third level deck areas. I imagine customers can slip on a choice pair of sneaks and go out on the veranda to see if they make them jump higher or run faster.
If you look at the interior image, you’ll see that the space is pretty unconstrained — some IBU floors are cut out to create more air and open space. The whole design is capturing, but what I like most is that Puma City is completely and fully mobile. So let’s just say the location isn’t working out. You take it down and put it up somewhere else with a little extra work and shipping. This is the exact kind of future envisioned by a recent book called Portable Architecture.
SOURCE Jetson Green
Abigail Braceros
Posted: April 15th, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: toys | Tags: abigail braceros, abz, papertoys | No Comments »
Known as Abz on the papertoys scene, she creates a lot of nice looking papertoys and designed some delightful customs for other papertoys characters.
She just recently launched a new website called Oh-Sheet, that featuring her beautiful works.
Social Urban Art Fest
Posted: April 9th, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: Features | No Comments »
URBAN PAPER book launch party & papertoy art show
Posted: April 9th, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: Exhibitions | Tags: atelier alessio blanco, ben the illustrator, big chief design, brain castleforte, bryan green, bryan rollins, carlo giovani, christopher bonnette, cubotoy, harlancore, horrorwood, jerom, jonny chiba, kenn munk, loulou, maarten janssens, marshall alexander, matt hawkins, matthijs kamstra, mckibilo, papertoys, phil, rememberthelittleguy, ringo krumbiegel, sharim gubbles, shin tanaka, sjors trimbach | No Comments »
Mercedes Benz AMG 300SL for NIGO Full Look
Posted: April 6th, 2009 | Author: modsrider | Filed under: Features | Tags: A BATHING APE, BAPE, MERCEDES BENZ, NIGO | No Comments »
Originally hinted at a few days ago, NIGO pops the top off of his latest and greatest toy, an iconic Mercedes Benz SL300 Gullwing with a transplanted AMG 6.0L V8 engine. Enthusiasts alike will probably already feel that the modernized powerplant is in itself sacrilegious but Nigo goes one-step further with the trademark Bape camo. The car is set to make a debut at tonight’s Bape Hong Kong 3 Year Anniversary Party.
SOURCE hypebeast
Billy Christian
Posted: April 3rd, 2009 | Author: thespacewanderer | Filed under: Features | Tags: billy christian, drawing, gore | No Comments »
Billy Christian originally known as movie maker in Indonesia, but he got serious talent also in drawing, with mostly lonely, gloomy, gore and sarcastic theme with a lot of penises. but finished with naive line.
http://visualover.deviantart.com/



































