Colorful Portraits of Musicians

Tuna Bora, une illustratrice basée à Los Angeles, a fait une série de portraits de musiciens haute en couleurs. De la scène pop, on retrouve Daft Punk, Björk, Blood Orange, St. Vincent, Lorde, Jack White, Julian Casablancas, Santogold et bien d’autres. Toutes ses illustrations sont disponibles dans la suite de l’article.

Daft Punk.

Daft Punk.

Julian Casablancas.

Dev Hynes – Blood Orange.

Lorde.

St. Vincent.

Woodkid.

Björk.

Santogold.

Gotye.

Karen O – Yeah Yeah Yeahs.

Karin Andersson – The Knife Fever Ray.

Marcus Mumford – Mumford & Sons.

Jack White.

King Krule.

Yelle.

Chela.

Danielle Haim.

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Space, Interiors and Exteriors, 1972: A collection of rare photographs and murals by Ayé Aton and Sun Ra, finally unveiled

Space, Interiors and Exteriors, 1972


At first glance, this art book looks out-of-date with its 1970s desaturated colors, as if salvaged from a garage sale. Co-published this year by PictureBox and art gallery Corbett…

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Deform from Within: Wu Na’s striking album shows off the modern face of traditional guqin music

Deform from Within

Born in Chongqing, China, musician Wu Na holds the distinction of being one of the world’s premier guqin players, a seven-string instrument strummed by Confucius and revered as one of China’s four classical arts. Her instrument of choice is one of China’s most ancient and revered musical pieces—reigning as…

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A Roadie’s Wet Dream

Ask any band and they’ll tell you that getting their first touring trailer was a memorable experience. Having the right one is important… after all, you don’t want to be throwing $50,000 worth of instruments and equipment in the back of a horse trailer! This design, crafted especially for music tours, features a logical arrangement of compartments for various instrument types, making unloading and loading a much easier, quicker and methodical process.

With ample padding, a reinforced cage, extra space for personal items, and plenty of exterior room for logos and graphics, it’s a roadie’s wet dream!

Designer: Bruno Filipe Varela Matos


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Interview: Matt Vasquez : We team up with Braun to talk to Delta Spirit’s Lead Singer Matt Vasquez about his favorite Built to Perform possession

Interview: Matt Vasquez

Sponsored content: In a high performance world, Braun creates innovative designs built to last seven years. For the Built to Perform series Braun profiles 15 guys in an intimate look at their life passions and the unique objects of design and durability that power their life. Seven years ago, Delta…

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Whipping + Post Vintage Messenger

Former musician Ryan Barr finds inspiration in life on the road and old postal bags

Whipping + Post Vintage Messenger

Musician turned designer Ryan Barr’s latest accessory is a refreshingly simple take on a classic messenger bag. Like the rest of the products under Barr’s leather goods label , Whipping + Post, which include instrument cases and other accessories, the new bag is entirely handcrafted and built to last….

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Talking Piano

[Ed. Note: I found this in the drafts folder… started this draft on February 8th, 2010 and now it’s February 3rd, 2011.]

I’m totally floored.



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