Ghostbusters ECTO-1 30esimo by DKNG

Ecto-1 Ghostbusters

Trent’anni fa usciva uno dei film che segnò irrimediabilmente la mia infanzia. Da quel momento smisi di voler fare il pompiere e iniziai a cacciare fantasmi. Sto parlando ovviamente di quella figata che fu Ghostbusters. Per l’occasione inaugureranno 4 mostre nelle città di New York, Los Angeles, Chicago e San Diego esponendo vari lavori di una settantina di artisti. Alcune delle opere saranno anche riprodotte e messe in vendita come questa ECTO-1 interpretata dallo studio DKNG.

Interview: Sophie Morichi of Archivio Picone : The family of Italian designer Giuseppe Picone keep his artistic legacy and contribution to “Made In Italy” alive

Interview: Sophie Morichi of Archivio Picone


by Heather Stewart Feldman When artist, ceramist and fabric and fashion designer Giuseppe Picone passed away in 2008, he left behind a precious gift to Italian craft history. Picone’s invaluable artistic legacy and many contributions were key…

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Interview: Ben Gravy of Quaffing Gravy: The founder of UK’s new craft beer talks about turning an idea into an easy-drinking pale ale

Interview: Ben Gravy of Quaffing Gravy


by Gavin Lucas With a logo drawn by a tattoo artist and screen-printed directly onto its bottles, new UK beer brand Quaffing Gravy is guaranteed to stand out in the UK’s burgeoning craft beer scene. The…

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Central Illustration: London commercial art agency looks to US market with limited edition prints

Central Illustration


by Gavin Lucas Reaching the ripe old age of 30 this year, London-based illustration agency Central Illustration is reaching out to American clients with two limited edition screen prints…

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Interview: Frith Hucks of Bay & Fyfe: A “can-do Kiwi” packs her collaborative scarf collection with artist Daimon Downey’s Pastel Zoo

Interview: Frith Hucks of Bay & Fyfe

by Vivianne Lapointe Proving that collectibles can be properly showcased beyond the wall or a shelf, Bay & Fyfe founder Frith Hucks is dedicated to creating beautifully finished and wearable art. The Sydney-based concept label first caught our eye with its dusty pink, orange and plum silk scarf featuring a…

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The Ride Gallery: Art inspired by surf culture finds a home online

The Ride Gallery

There seems to be no shortage of interest in surf culture recently. While not all of us are gifted with natural surfing ability, the draw to the sport’s free-spirited culture never seems to fade. For both legit surfers and casual enthusiasts looking to land a piece of art inspired…

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Burgerac + Rob Flowers Tray: A melamine ode to McDonald’s from two of London’s creative burger aficionados

Burgerac + Rob Flowers Tray

Burger lovers and illustration aficionados alike will delight in the latest collectible from London’s infamous burger detective, Burgerac. Part of the his ongoing burger art collaboration series, which started in 2011 with the Burgermat Show, Burgerac’s new tray features a design by artist and fellow burger enthusiast, Rob Flowers….

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