Digital artist, Shantell Martin
Whether it’s light on a wall, marker on skin, or pen or paint on canvas, Shantell uses whatever materials are readily available and digs in for the sake of fun, often fueled by music.
(Above) Digital artist, Shantell Martin's ten page editorial spread with Nigel Barker (America's Next top Model) for Asia Tatler Magazine.
Learn more: www.shantellmartin.com
Crystal Skull Shot Glass
The creation of the Crystal Skull Shotglass is a key ingredient to your fun. A must-have.
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Vans and Hong Kong streetwear
Vans and Hong Kong streetwear brand Subcrew have been readying their collaboration for what seems like months now. Finally, we get a preview image in the form of the OTW Alomar that showcases both brands’ design sensibilities. Expect to see this collaborative effort hitting select Vans OTW retailers in the very near future.
Labels:
Hong Kong,
Streetwear,
Subcrew,
Vans
"Paved With Good Intentions"
Scott Campbell, opens a new solo exhibition January 13, at Gallery Reis in Singapore titled Paved With Good Intentions. As the gallery notes, "Campbell expands his use of cut currency, sourcing uncut sheets of US dollars directly from the United States Mint, to create large, intricate work with a sunken relief effect."
TV On The Radio To Make Feature Film
TV On the Radio are set to release their newest LP, Nine Types of Light, where they have filmed a music video for each 10 tracks, and will be stitching those videos together to make a full-feature film. As Tunde Adebimpe, one of the band’s vocalists, said in an interview, “The things that we have been asked to do to add value to something that we feel is pretty valuable already, it’s weird after a while, “ Mr. Adebimpe said, “where you’re kind of like, I don’t want that person to do a remix, I don’t have it in me to make another song.”
The Best and Worst Of...
Whatever happened to the "cheesy-semi-experimental-indie-pop uber artistic" music video?
Most popular is probably artists like Moby with the critically acclaimed "Praise You" video from his Fatboy Slim album that you hate to love.Here are a couple of Seduisant's picks:
1. THE CHEMICAL BROTHERS, Let Forever Be (itunes)
The act with the first arena-sized sound in the electronica movement, the Chemical Brothers created a dance-rock-rap fusion which rivaled the best old-school DJs on their own terms.
2. DAFT PUNK, Around The World (itunes)
Parisian duo Daft Punk quickly rose to acclaim by adapting a love for first-wave acid house and techno to their younger roots in pop, indie rock, and hip-hop.
Labels:
Art,
culture,
Daft Punk,
Indie,
The Chemical Brothers
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