Floskl: A creative space
Floskl is a small and humble gallery combined atelier that embraces the Nørrebro atmosphere, functioning as a playground and platform for young artists, giving them the opportunity to showcase their work. Highly Dazed visited Floskl and had a nice talk with three young artists.
Very cute graffiti tag
Most people would not think about graffiti when hearing the lovely words ”Love Me”, maybe that’s why the American artist Curtis Kulig have gotten so much attention and success with his tag ”Love Me”. People just adore the soft graffiti artist!
Poultry and pastel elderly women
Pinar Yolacan is an artist with an inspiring depth to her works in both symbolic terms and in regard of educational background, raising and investigation questions in the matter of political, historical and feministic areas. Take a look.
The way textures work
AVA Catherside is the name of the new very interesting ready-to-wear womenswear and menswear project by Anna Gloria Flores and Veronica Todisco. Two very dedicated London based fashion followers, who’s most important mission is to eliminate all the details reducing the designs to its essential and very limited shape.
Remember Haw-lin?
For some days ago I randomly clicked on an image on the site that led me to an interview of the crew behind Haw-lin. Amazing. For two years I’ve been wondering who these anonymous people were, who find these streams of inspiring widely-ranged photos.
Elegant, majestic beast
Ross Williams – graduate of artsy Kingston University with a Fashion BA (Hons), is a master in boiling his inspiration down to the most minimal yet rich elements, giving his projects a well told story and well, making me left in awe.
A fascination with youth
Parisian très-hip store Colette was currently playing host to Don’t Call It Cool. An exhibition by Vogue photographer David Mushegain, celebrating the loveliness of youth.
Do you know Barry?
Way before the term ‘street art’ had established itself, way before it was selling for millions and way before Banksy had put his spin on things, was a guy named Barry experimenting with new shapes, colours and methods.
Spread your threads
One of the tough things in the professional life is to get yourself and your work out there, where people (the right ones) will see it. But hey don’t give up. Arts Thread is a newly found virtual platform, whose goal is to create a bridge between you and the creative industries.