adidas Yeezy Boost 380 Stone Salt Debuting This Fall

After a clean “Alien Blue” theme, the adidas Yeezy Boost 380 “Stone Salt” will be the next variation of the silhouette that is slated to debut later this fall. Sporting an earthy aesthetic to suit the colder months, the low-top sports a Dark Grey and Light Grey Primeknit upper that is styled in a camouflage-like finish. Additionally, a salt grey hue adorns the inner lining, while a slightly elevated Boost midsole and translucent outsole in white rounds out the style. Continue reading

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NFT Spotlight — Equinox Collection by Shane Griffin

NFT Spotlight — Equinox Collection by Shane Griffin

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New week. Looking for inspiration to kick it off, I stumbled across the work of Shane Griffin, an artist and director based in New York, NY, USA. It immediately stimulated my senses with his short clips full of conceptual art like his piece titled: ‘Going Green’ where within seconds you understand right away the vision behind. Beautiful series all around. Looking back at Shane’s work, he definitely has a thing for colours, truly inspiring going through his work. Make sure to give him some love and check out his work on SuperRare. Have a lovely week ahead. Continue reading

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The New Vanguard: The Unique History of Bristol’s Underground Culture

Accessing music digitally is practically instantaneous. Not so with vinyl, which takes a minute or two as you take the record out of its sleeve, put it on a turntable, pick up the needle and cue it to listen. Often it’s the record sleeve we connect with first. Cover art offers a clue, a sign, a portent of what is to come and, for many, an element as cherished as the music it represents. I’m part of a generation that adored this side of vinyl culture. The sleeve design would often be the first place I’d engage, looking at the images adorning the store’s walls and flicking through the contents of the record shop. 

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Artists Against Anti-Asian Violence Benefit Auction

“It feels like we are on this high-speed carousel, being flung in circles, moving from one tragedy to the next and we can’t quite grasp onto our seat before we are focused on the next group of people who are hurting and suffering,” Dominique Fung summarizes the perpetuating reality we’ve been experiencing, a realization that eventually led her towards co-curating a benefit auction Artists Against Anti-Asian Violence. Up on Artsy until June 30th, the project was realized in partnership with The Here & There Collective (THAT), and aside from raising funds for the two organizations working to secure a better future for the AAPI community, it aims to show solidarity against anti-Asian violence and xenophobia.

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