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Telephone Sheep Randomness

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In an amazing display of downright weirdness, someone has managed to turn sheep into telephones, or is it telephones into sheep? You be the judge:

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Under a Red Sky Art Show

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London’s Stolenspace Gallery which opens today, is kicking things off with a group show called “Under a Red Sky”. The show features works from awesome artists including Shepard Fairey, Andrew McAttee, Vitche, Jana, Vhils, and Word to Mother.This is sure to be a great show. Click here for more photos.



Seshn.com Cover Artist: Jozias Dawson

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Obsessed with space and design and the mysteries of both, Jozias Dawson hunts for Bigfoot and loves simple Swedish food. With nine years design exploration and deep conversations with the summonings of his Ouija Board (that he never actually got to work) he has managed to define a unique style and enjoys keeping his work as unique as his obsessions.

Jozias has done all kinds of work for huge name companies from Mountain Dew to Nike. There is no wonder why the come knocking on his door when they are in need for something original and inspiring. Dawson’s art is quickly becoming unmistakable and we are stoked to have him apart of the homepage for Seshn.

If you want to see a fantastically weird and unique website, cruise over to othdsn.com



What’s your Pantone color?

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For those designers out there that work with Pantone colors on a daily basis, Pantone, Inc. has created a website for artists to share their inspiration and reasons for choosing the colors they work with everyday. The website, named My Color, My Idea and features well-known designers and artists as well as the underdogs.

My color idea is listed at Suzanne Akin

and there are plenty of other to peruse, such as one of my faves, Tokidoki

If you’re an artist or designer, log on to submit your Pantone color!



Super Mario Bros Wall Steez

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Remember the good ol’ Super Mario Bros days? Calling up your friend and telling them to come over so you can spend mass amounts of hours trying to make it to King Koopa’s Castle just to knock out a little stupid bridge from under his feet so you can rescue the princess and do naughty things with her?

Well now you can relive all these nerdy fantasies at home or at the office with these weird but cool Mario Bros wall thingy-majiggers from Antoinette J Citizen. The best part about this kit, is the boxes actually make the coin sound when you push a button underneath.

More shiz after the jump…



CYPHER13: ALL SORTS OF NEW SHIT…

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Lot’s of updates to our NEW site, tons of fresh new type in the works, some new art in the street, the SOFT&FURRY™ logo contest is heatin’ up, and our new line of DIY x DIY  toys are in development.  Oh, lots of fresh new shit over at JoyEngine too!!!

cypher13 new typeface

SOFT&FURRY™

DENVER STREET ART



Artwork Stolen From RVCA Shop in San Francisco

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Barry McGee AKA ‘Twist’ and Claire Rojas, both had a piece of their artwork stolen from the RVCA shop in San Francisco recently and RVCA is trying to find the culprit:

“Both pieces are from private collections and RVCA asks that anyone with any information about their whereabouts please contact shop staff at 415 701 7822. There will be no questions asked of anyone phoning in with information and if the person in possession of the works wishes to return them, no legal action will be taken against anyone. They just want the art back.”

Anonymous tips can also be emailed to Supertouch staff at  Supertouchart at gmail.com. DO THE RIGHT THING… 

We hope you get your art back guys. That’s a shame.  

src - Frank151  / Supertouch



Kelly Slater Digital Tattoo

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Found these images online today of living surf legend, Kelly Slater. These images are done by Alberto Seveso, an artist from the UK. Maybe he can leave a comment below and describe what this is all about. Looks pretty insane though. Nice work Alberto.

 

 



Seshn.com Cover Artist: Kelly D. Williams

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While most recognized artists & designers are conventionally bred in the artistic incubation of trendy hotspots on the left and right coasts of the United States, it was in the foyers of an archetypal school in a small town that unconventional artist Kelly D. Williams cut his creative teeth. Taking an unapologetic and raw style from his background of skateboarding and unrefined music, Kelly manages to mess and impress using otherwise incompatible mediums.

Kelly is the definition of a multi-tasker. From designing art for Analog Clothing to forming all kinds of companies from Snowboards, to design firms, Kelly is all over the place and is one of the hardest working people I know, even though I have not known him for very long.

Since day one, Kelly has been backing Seshn. We are pleased to unveil the first ‘canvas cover art’, and couldn’t be any more stoked than to have Kelly be displaying his work for us proudly here on the homepage. 

 
Check out Kelly’s website at http://kellydwilliams.com
..and also his music review blog at http://mannerist.seshn.com 

 



[VIDEO] Banksy’s Santa’s Ghetto Exhibition

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Check out this footage from Banksy’s Santa’s Ghetto Exhibition in Bethlehem. Ron English, SWOON, and JetSet Graffiti donated artwork to Santa’s Ghetto and traveled there to paint on the Apartheid Wall and work in solidarity with the elusive British artist Banksy.

This is all part of an effort to raise awareness of the horrible reality that face Palestinian and Israeli people everyday. This video is amazing because these artists basically ventured into a large war-zone and are tagging on walls to make an incredible statement on society. The exhibition raised 1 million dollars for the kids of Palestine.