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New site and work by David Mashburn.



The work of New York based artist Alexis Ayala, who is also having a show tomorrow in Brooklyn for those in the area.
Friday Dec. 18th @ 8pm
Linger Cafe
533 Atlantic Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11217

Justine & Joel in their gallery, Cairo.
Joel Leshefka and Justine Ashbee are two Seattle artists behind Cairo, a small independent gallery providing a unique platform for upcoming visual artists and musicians. Joel, a photographer, also runs a vintage clothing boutique called Twenty Twenty, where he began curating shows. Justine’s work has been featured internationally including the ROJO gallery in Barcelona. Both artists share a similar aesthetic, a bond that provides support for each other and their respective creative endeavors.
Wieden+Kennedy New York’s office features an agency within an agency called Attack. Comprised of talent from GrandArmy and WK’s Seeking competition, Attack produced this stunning video for the snowboard inspired line, Isaora, in collaboration with Shinichi Maruyama and MNDR.
Fera Fera is a streetwear label created to celebrate the spirit, beauty and optimism of youth, its energy and creativity, and its struggle and desire for change.
The products are infused with a passion for design and the arts, and they’re totally handmade and handcrafted right here in Southern California!


A collection of old school, hand-done new york city party flyers. Amazing what was done pre-computer.
“Most of the Old School Party Flyers were Designed By Buddy Esquire and Phase 2. Phase 2 was a real big Aerosol Artist who wrote on allot of the NYC Trains who also did a majority of the Party Flyers back then. Buddy Esquire was a regular Artist who did allot of party flyers as well.
These Cats Worked on big Art tables and had all the tools to make these flyers by hand including those Rub on Letters, wax Machines, exacto knives, Graph Paper and many other tools that are extinct today in the modern artwork world.”
There’s some stunning typography on Jessica Hische’s new site. Via swissmiss.

All photos by Colin Leaman
Kat Karnaky and Ben Peterson have been a couple for over ten years. Kat is a print designer for Anthropologie as well as a textile-printer and fashion designer. Ben is an amazing painter and–as I remember from a couple years ago–a great cook too. Both are graduates from the California College of the Arts, and they now live and work from a large converted building in the northern part of Philadelphia, PA.