click on different places around the world to see frozen videos
The guy who was responsible for the bubble projects and many more interesting work. Check out his site: www.pleaseenjoy.com
Furoshiki (風呂敷, furoshiki) are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth that were frequently used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods. Although possibly dating back as far as the Nara period, the name, meaning “bath spread”, derives from the Edo period practice of using them to bundle clothes while at the sentō (public baths). Before becoming associated with public baths, furoshiki was known as hiradzutsumi (平包), or flat folded bundle. Eventually, the furoshiki’s usage extended to serve as a means for merchants to transport their wares or to protect and decorate a gift.
UT Inspired is a world wide design project, curators in cities become the center for artists from all over the world. Their mission, to make a T-shirt. The theme of the fifth series, curated by SHIFT, is “Number”. We interviewed the artists who designed the T-shirts incorporating their characteristic interpretations on the theme.
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saw this in Portland….done by W+K Shanghai.
Kobe Bryant, Jerry Powell and other trainers search for the best of China.
New Gravis patterns, seen at KN.
Lately I’ve really noticed that I’ve been really attracted to a lot of the things that SwissMiss blogs about. So rather than reposting them for the future, for those of you who don’t know her blog already, I’ll just direct you guys to her. SwissMiss
Recent posts I find intriguing. Enjoy.