The Black Sabbath Resurrection was held last Friday at the 181 Martel in Hollywood. The exhibit’s post-apocalyptic theme was envisioned by Dr. Romanelli with the help of artists Nathan “Nacho” Cabrera and graffiti muralist, Axis. The event was a success, as Ozzy Ozbourne himself was in attendance and approved of the whole shindig. As part of the whole celebration there was also a debut of merchandises for the event. They included Dita sunglasses, Lone Ones silver & gold jewelry, Converse shoes, T-shirts by Signatures, & Anachronorm Japanese denim. You can check out more images of the exhibit and the items at SuperTouch.
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Here are a few images of the new Vancouver Goodfoot / Ransom Shop. As you can see some of the artwork from Boogie’s “It’s All Good” exhibit are still up. The new shop is truly an impressive space that’ll accommodate both the fashion and art scenes of Vancouver very well.
Image: Matt George @ NimNim
The Stussy World Tour Film Preview is now on YouTube. Here’s your chance to catch a glimpse of some of the scenes and interviews by the artists involved in this documentary.
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For the 10th Anniversary of Savage!, the label hooked up with Stussy, Haze, and Carhartt to produce some new anniversary products. Included in the lineup of these celebratory items are hoodies, tees, jackets, and beanies. The hoodies and jackets are good options for this winter season. Be on the lookout for this collaborative release.
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Included at the premier of the Bicycle Film Festival in Tokyo, an Art Show organized by Madasaki and Ryuta Nakajima was also in effect. There were tons of Bicycle related art that showcased paintings, photographs, sculptures, and more. Artists such as Taliah Lempert, Peter Sutherland, Swoon, Julia Chiang, Daniel Leeb, Michel Gondry, Tim Clinton, Kareem Black, and a whole lot more were featured at the Art Show. Check more images now at the Mash SF blog on Honeyee.
Image: Mash SF @ Honeyee