CRASH: Trains, Guitars and Luggage

CRASH: Trains, Guitars and Luggage

Graffiti artist John Matos or more commonly known as CRASH has taken the approach of patience and hardwork to create his legacy of art. The cliche notion of organic growth really comes true to some as pioneers ofter plied their trade in an era where you simply couldn’t log onto the computer to sprout and disseminate your latest work.

Crash x TUMI Vapor Collection
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Crash x TUMI Vapor Collection

A living legend in the world of graffiti, John Matos or “Crash” has seen his stylistic approach

CRASH x Stussy Collection
Fashion

CRASH x Stussy Collection

New York City’s CRASH is undoubtedly one of the graffiti world’s current living legends. John

CRASH & SheOne "Pop Crime" Exhibition Recap
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CRASH & SheOne "Pop Crime" Exhibition Recap

Last week marked the opening of the two-artist exhibition “Pop Crime” at the Opus Gallery in

CRASHONE x F-TOYS x Fender Telecaster Vol. 2
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CRASHONE x F-TOYS x Fender Telecaster Vol. 2

One of the graffiti landscapes most respected artists, CRASHONE has had a well-documented

Crash/Daze Reunion Exhibition Recap
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Crash/Daze Reunion Exhibition Recap

The Crash/Daze Reunion Exhibition opened its doors Friday night at the Ad Hoc Art Gallery in


Crash/Daze Reunion Exhibition Preview
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Crash/Daze Reunion Exhibition Preview

For the first time in over 10 years, two living legends in Crash and Daze will join forces at

Crash "Unfinished Business" Exhibition
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Crash "Unfinished Business" Exhibition

A living-legend who has successfully made the transition from street-level art to the

CRASH x F-Toys x Fender Mini Guitars
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CRASH x F-Toys x Fender Mini Guitars

Although graffiti artist CRASH had developed a strong foundation in the visual world, following

Bearbrick Series 15

Bearbrick Series 15

Bearbrick Series 15 is upon us and should be hitting stores right away. Some of the notable Bearbricks include, Suicidal Tendencies (Pattern), Andy Warhol (Artist), My First Baby (Cute), Evangelion (SF) and Hara Tetsuo (Artist) and CrashOne (Secret). This series features a lot of highly detailed designs. Check your local Bearbrick dealer for availability.

Brook Avenue x Gravis Lo-Down Hi Cut
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Brook Avenue x Gravis Lo-Down Hi Cut

Legendary New York graffiti artist CrashOne and his brand Brook Avenue teamed up with footwear brand Gravis to produce this collaborative high-top sneaker. The sleek black upper is highlighted by understated embossing on the side panels. The rear includes a Brook Avenue embroidery signifying the area in which CrashOne grew up. Different colors of laces are included, effectively matching the little flag tab of CrashOne’s logo seen on the upper. This limited edition sneaker will be available exclusively at Gravis Black Box dealers in the US and Japan and at Brook Ave flagship stores in Tokyo and New York.

 

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