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Tuesday, 29 April 2008

Stussy finally come with some goodness

After months of being unimpressed by Stussy and watching them infiltrate the floor of Selfridges Birmingham, I was starting to lose faith in my once favourite brand.

Finally something good is coming from the Stussy camp: The custom made "Our Gangs '2" series, a collaboration with some big players in the world of art and graffiti with work from Mr Cartoon, Gary Panter and John Pound to produce a group of custom made tees.

Here's some previous....

Mr. Cartoon:

Mark Machado, better known as Mister Cartoon, is a Mexican American tattoo artist and graffiti artist based in Los Angeles, California.Machado designed the logo for Cypress Hill. He has tattooed the bodies of Dr. Dre, 50 Cent, Eminem, Method Man, Travis Barker, Scott Raynor, Justin Timberlake, and Beyoncé Knowles. In addition to tattoos, Machado's work has been used by Nike, Toyota, T-Mobile and in Grand Theft Auto. Machado has also appeared in the documentary, Scarface: Origins of a Hip Hop Classic and according to his website has another documentary in development. Machado is a contributor to Mass Appeal Magazine. Together with friend and frequent collaborator Estevan Oriol, he owns Joker Brand Clothing. He is affiliated with Soul Assassins.
Gary Panter:

Born December 1, 1950 in Durant, Oklahoma an illustrator, painter, designer and part-time musician. Panter is a luminary of the post-underground, new wave comics movement that began with the end of Arcade: The Comics Revue and the initiation of RAW. Many consider him the second generation in American underground comix
Panter has published his work in various magazines and newspapers, including Raw, Time and Rolling Stone magazine. He has exhibited all over the world, and won three Emmy awards for his set designs for Pee-Wee's Playhouse. His most famous works include Jimbo, Adventures in Paradise, Jimbo's Inferno and Facetasm, which was created together with Charles Burns.

John Pound:

John Pound's commissioned artworks include paintings for humor trading cards, comic book covers, fantasy book covers, art prints, skateboards, and magazine illustrations for MAD, BLAB!, Business Week, and HomePC. He painted many Garbage Pail Kids for Topps, and art for Wacky Packages, Mars Attacks, Howard the Duck, and Animaniacs.
His art was featured in JUXTAPOZ magazine issue #1.
His personal art projects include the RAN DUM series (randomly- generated comic pages and art prints, created entirely by writing computer code), and the WOO-WOO series (loosely- painted poster- like cartoon scenes, often featuring the Eyewiz character). Recent WOO-WOO series paintings appear in BLAB.

Tee's:Who's coppin'??

*Props to Hypebeast, Google images, Wikipedia & Poundart.com

2 comments:

Matthew Schnickens said...

Dope post, and the tees look good too.

Anonymous said...

possible

as long as the many chavs in birmingham havent caught onto stussy direct by then