Sunday, 19 October 2008
Wednesday, 15 October 2008
Fashion vs Sport
I touched on this subject a few posts back about Aitor Throup. I STILL havent been to the exhibition but have been reading more and more about it. Heres a video of 1 of the artists at the exhibiton Alex Nash. He customizes shoes...dunno if i'd have the bottle to fuck about with these jordans.
Tuesday, 14 October 2008
Best. Comic. Ever.
This common people comic book, was a promo item which was included with some of the singles released in 1995. I want it. Apparntly you can get it on some record shop website for around £20. It did give me a bit of a 'lol' when i first read it. The characters look similar to 'gorillaz' characters. Cant find anything that tells you that though.
Page 7 = Same as page 3, Page 8 Same as page 4.
Best viewed large here
Page 7 = Same as page 3, Page 8 Same as page 4.
Best viewed large here
Friday, 10 October 2008
Carry me ohio
This little number was found in this months Hotshoe magazine. Documentary photographer Matt Eich, has travelled everywhere, documenting some of the most feculant ways of living around the world. The latest series 'carry me ohio' looks into the heartland of the wealthiest country in the world, where a stretch of land lays, once known as the 'ohio coal belt'. No jobs, just an overrun of poverty. Heres some of my favorite images of the series.
Caption: The Goins family attempts to move belongings into a new trailer as dusk settles over Chauncey, Ohio.
Caption: Clayton Ator riles up his dogs Shank and Money after getting stoned. Ator, an ex-con learned to “shoot ink” in prison and does prison style tattoos out of his living room in Carbondale, OH.
Caption: Richie Goins, Jr. watches from the window of his parents trailer as cinder blocks are brought in to lay the foundation for his grandmother’s new trailer. Leetha Goins and her children Timmy, 25, Troy, 16, and grandson Will, for whom she cares, were displaced when a drunk driver swerved off the road and crashed into their trailer.
Caption: Troy Goins, 16, sucks his toes to console himself as he sits on his new bed in his mother’s trailer in Chauncey, Ohio. His autism makes it difficult for him to deal with even the smallest changes and self-stimulation is his way of coping.
Caption: Hank Balch, 38, and his brother Jeffrey Balch, 44, hang out and drink beer right off the main street in Glouster, OH.
Alot more of his work is published on his website here. If your a book lover then i recommend splashing a few quid on his book 'The good struggle'. Its epic shit.
Caption: The Goins family attempts to move belongings into a new trailer as dusk settles over Chauncey, Ohio.
Caption: Clayton Ator riles up his dogs Shank and Money after getting stoned. Ator, an ex-con learned to “shoot ink” in prison and does prison style tattoos out of his living room in Carbondale, OH.
Caption: Richie Goins, Jr. watches from the window of his parents trailer as cinder blocks are brought in to lay the foundation for his grandmother’s new trailer. Leetha Goins and her children Timmy, 25, Troy, 16, and grandson Will, for whom she cares, were displaced when a drunk driver swerved off the road and crashed into their trailer.
Caption: Troy Goins, 16, sucks his toes to console himself as he sits on his new bed in his mother’s trailer in Chauncey, Ohio. His autism makes it difficult for him to deal with even the smallest changes and self-stimulation is his way of coping.
Caption: Hank Balch, 38, and his brother Jeffrey Balch, 44, hang out and drink beer right off the main street in Glouster, OH.
Alot more of his work is published on his website here. If your a book lover then i recommend splashing a few quid on his book 'The good struggle'. Its epic shit.
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
iRING iBLING
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