
LA-born Art School dropout David Choe will paint any surface he can find, including walls, toys, books, t-shirts, shoes, and more. When he got his hands on a couple of skateboards, he had his way with them. The resulting decks are stunning, and should be hung from a wall instead of skated on. Check them out at the Giant Robot booth at the 2009 SDCC, where Choe will also be displaying his new wooden Choegal figure, … (more…)

Brent Nolasco gives Mickey Mouse a fiesty makeover for the upcoming Mickey Brand Halo Custom Art Exhibition sponsored by 3Mix and Disney Hong Kong.
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Japanese artist Usugrow curates the Shinganist group show at the Stolen Space Gallery in London from July 23rd to August 9th. The show will include work from Usugrow, Mozyskey, Toshikazu Nozaka, Bene, and Jun Kaneko who have all grown up with the influence of street art, hip-hop, and Japanese Tattoo.

Here we have two rather well executed color switch-ups on the ZX runners. The ZX500 is presented in a refreshing White / Aqua touch whilst the ZX 700 is seen in an Off White/Warning Orange colorway and the goodness doesn’t stop there. Hit up End Clothing to browse all the vibrant and exciting new options. (more…)

Oakley’s iconic Frogskin has been making a significant come back with some remarkable re-interpretations of the classic frame. And the Beams prescription frame is one such addition. Two versions are currently available — matte black and traditional tortoise-shell — both of which feature a sweet gradient Oakley logo on the arm. Purchase them now via Beams online shop.

Published by Mark Batty Publishers, Steve Rotman delivers a comprehensive look at the the thriving graf scene in San Fransisco aka Bay Area, in the form of a 208 page retrospective. Also included are interviews with local artists such as Nesta, Cymes and Abno. Bay Area Graffiti can be purchased via www.markbattypublisher.com right now.