Check out this AMAZING new print by Kozyndan, "Kelp Magic" to benefit Pangeaseed! Available here (because what could be better than sea otters linked together by rainbows!?)
Check out this AMAZING new print by Kozyndan, "Kelp Magic" to benefit Pangeaseed! Available here (because what could be better than sea otters linked together by rainbows!?)
There's a ton of fantastic work (now available for viewing and purchase online) by kozyndan & Leah Chun for their latest show "End of Summer Never Ends" now on view at Giant Robot. I am smitten with the manatee and bunny piece! Two of my favorite things!
Everytime I visit the Magic Pony webstore, there's so many cute things! Here's my latest favorites:
Lola Goldstein Leaves (above)
My favorite bunny wave print by Kozyndan has been turned into a beautiful art toy by Munky King!
From the press release:
Saturday, Sept 18th, 2-4pm
Munky King Melrose
Munky King is proud to present Uprisings by Kozyndan. Standing 9.5 inches tall, this rotocast vinyl sculpture functions as a bookend or a stand-alone piece. Based on Kozyndan's popular take on Hokusai's classic Japanese Wood Block print "The Great Wave Off Kanagawa."
Available in Metallic Blue (edition of 400) and Glow In The Dark (edition of 75).
Come meet and greet the crazy art duo that is Kozyndan.
Uprisings release and signing
September 18th, 2010
2-4pm @ Munky King
Another great show opens this weekend at Gallery Nucleus. 'Sweet Streets' is inspired by Japanese street fashion, and features work by some of my favorite artists!
SWEET STREETS
August 29, 2009 – September 14, 2009
Opening Reception, August 29th 7pm - 11pm
From the Press release:
By combining traditional and modern styles and breaking away from conventional trends, the youth of Japan have blazed a fashion movement. Adding their own creative touches by mixing old with the new while customizing and combining the homemade with designer labels, their look result in the unexpected and avant-garde and in turn created a truly diverse subculture. Art-inspired fashions and fashion-inspired art is one of the most creative symbiotic relationships of our generation.
Co-Curated by CARO, and sponsored by Hi-Fructose Magazine and Kirin Beer, this show will feature work by some of today’s top emerging artists representing their own original take of the infamous and eccentric fashion movement that continues to evolve.
Come out to Nucleus for the celebration of breaking new grounds in creativity and to dive into the SWEET STREETS of Japan.
Opening Night features include:
Free exhibition music samplers to the first 100 attendees.
Dress up to receive 15% off select store merchandise.
Artist & ‘Harajuku’ models in attendance.
Music from the streets of Tokyo.
Free refreshments provided by Kirin Beer.
Free snacks served.
Admission is free.
Artists include:
Yumiko Kayukawa, CARO, Junko Mizuno, Angie Mason, Yoko d'Holbachie, Elizabeth Ito, Mizna Wada, Tiffany Liu, Hideo Okamoto, Griselda Sastrawinata, Kevin Dart, Fawn Fruits, Tessar Lo, Stef Choi, Tokidoki, Anna Chambers, Kozyndan, Mari Inukai, Karen Chau, Jeremyville, You Byun, Attaboy, Lauren Gregg, SKAFFS, Kirsten Ulve, Thomas Han, Tim Biskup & Tigerlily, Danni Luo
& many more!
Thunder Chunky has a preview of the phenomenal new cover for Computer Arts Projects issue #126, focusing on character design. This issue goes on sale July 16th.
There's loads of wonderful contributing artists to the cover art including Peskimo, Mark Verhaagen, Tado, JamFactory, Niark 1, Mijn Schatje, Jon Burgerman, 123 Klan, Triclops studio, Jeremyville, Lunartik, Alexis West, Loworks, Sourbones, Skaffs, Aaron Miller, Eboy, Superdeux, Misu2020, Motomochi, Meomi, 64 Colors, Supakitch and Kozyndan!