Category Archives: Other’s Work
Alexis Amann @ Red Poppy Art House
Soak in this visual I Spy – I ran into Alexis‘ artwork at Red Poppy Art House near 23rd and Folsom. It explores femininity in an awesomely stimulating way. While the colors are bold, discovering all of the imagery requires somewhat of a scavenger hunt. … Read More →
Team Print Shop – West Oakland
The guys of Team Print Shop posted-up at The Secret Alley last night. Their designs require a second glance to fully realize their subtle hilarity- the same goes for the guys themselves. Based out of West Oakland, Team Print Shop is having fun and good … Read More →
Patricia Hemingway
Saw her work at the Big Umbrella Artists’ Coop – her work with stitching and crochet works because the she takes on content that nobody would expect to see delivered by yarn. The great thing about Fire is how it is something you can’t grasp, but that … Read More →
San Franpsycho
My unabashed love for San Francisco and skulls are finally understood by this surfer collective. Now a full blown enterprise – they still got trunk-front swag. Also, a definite token of support to Andy Olive - representing your company by promoting bad club dancing is … Read More →
Ehren Reed – Slippage
Anyone who has even hand-sewn a button can tell you that it the process takes unexpected patience. The fact that Ehren Reed does whole pieces with thread not only testifies to her dedication, but visual ability to (de)construct spaces with negative space. On an emotional … Read More →
May and June
I met this designer at the annual Alamo Square Flea Market. She was selling her old products for insanely humble prices given how interesting, unique, yet completely wearable her jewelry was. These items were definitely a steal, so to pay her back I am spreading … Read More →
Captain Blankenship
After listening to Jana Blankenship describe her work process when it comes to making her skin care products from ingredients to packaging, I admired the full thought process it takes to not only make to make a product look good, but to work well. She … Read More →


Robert Therrien x Radiohead
I visited LACMA for the first time yesterday, and as soon as I turned the corner to Robert Therrien’s exhibit, nostalgia hit- this just feels like spinning plates. Th anonymous immense yet floating stacked plates are the incarnation of what I always visualized while listening … Read More →