Shin Tanaka’s paper art have been around for a while but recently Shin got together with the folks at Rogue Status to design a Spiky together. Time for you to get out some papers, scissors and glue because the Rogue Status x Shin Tanaka Spiky templete is available to download online.
Download Template here.
Info: Rogue Status
Gumball 3000 was launched in London on April 30th featuring 140 of the world’s most exclusive super cars race in Europe, Thailand and the USA. Dave White was invited to do oil paintings of those hottest rides in the world.
The works, which will feature the rarest Ferraris, Lamborghini’s and some pretty amazing cars graphics, will form a collection to mark the 2006 event. The car paintings are 5ft x 4ft and will be unveiled gradually over the next few months.
Continue reading to see the pictures of Dave at the launching.
Info: Dave White
These are the Nike Air Max 95’s slated to be released later this year. They sport a colorway of Varsity Maize and White with a Black sole. The contrasting colors and the hint of patent leather will make these kicks ‘a must have’ pair for some sneakerheads and Air Max 95 fans out there.
Image: Sneaker Freaker
F.C.R.B has collaborated with Nike for these Dri-Fit tees. It is a twist to polka dot trend now where the dots on the tee are actually soccer balls. On the back of the shirt, it has ‘Soccer is Beautiful’ in German. They will be available only at Soph.net in Japan from mid May.
More pictures after the jump.
Image: Soph.net
Info: High Snobiety
If you have been keeping up with news about the Adicolor release of the Adidas x Huf x Barry McGee sneaker, then you already know the controversy surrounding the kicks. Part of the Adicolor launch of the ‘Yellow’ series, the controversy that plagued these limited edition kicks was the Barry McGee artwork that included the Ray Fong character – a character that some feel is a negative stereotypical depiction of asians. In response, Adidas have pulled the remaining pairs of this model after receiving many complaings by the Asian community.
Out of respect to those offended and to demonstrate our deep commitment to inclusiveness and diversity, we have chosen to pull the remaining shoes from the marketplace.
Info: The Oregonian