Nike Sportswear. 21 Mercer St. NYC.
Krink Air Force 1… All gone.
Thanks to everyone who came thru.
Posted on November 29, 2008 at 04:12 PM | Digg
The KRINK x Nike Air Force 1 is available on November 29th, 2008 at exclusive retailers across the US including Nike Sportswear at 21 Mercer St. and the Alife Rivington Club 158 Rivington St. 212 375 8128.
Comes with a few surprises in the package. Some pictured here, some not.
Posted on November 24, 2008 at 02:52 PM | Digg
Krink edition for Monument snowboards.
Limited edition Krink design for Monument snowboards.
Available at all Alife shops in the US, Colette in Paris, and other fine retailers worldwide.
Posted on November 24, 2008 at 02:32 PM | Digg
While this is really amusing. It’s also both scary and outrageous that people would treat this as either news or journalism.
The American people deserve better than this. The media should be a tool for the people to have access to information, question authority, and gain knowledge.
Fox should be ashamed of themselves and so should the American public at what has happened to the media in this country.
Notice in the end he says NYC is “under control” and indeed it is.
Posted on November 20, 2008 at 02:04 PM | Digg
As a native New Yorker I didn’t get my driver’s license until I was 30. I never cared that much for cars at all. For better or worse, I now drive everywhere, and I am now also very interested in driving fast and just a little out of control. As illustrated in this video. Enjoy.
From Damon Way’s blog
Big up to Damon. He started DC Shoes from the ground up and blew the fuck up.
Here is one of his partners enjoying the spoils of their success.
Posted on November 19, 2008 at 01:17 PM | Digg
K-66 Steel tip marker. 10 colors available
Another unique writing experience brought to you by Krink.
K-66 Steel tip marker. 10 colors available.
black, white, silver, red, blue, green, yellow, purple, pink, orange.
More colors coming soon.
Posted on November 17, 2008 at 01:01 PM | Digg
Got a little carried away at Cait’s house. Sorry Cait.
Posted on November 13, 2008 at 03:53 PM | Digg
What ever happened to the best kids show ever?
Posted on November 13, 2008 at 03:38 PM | Digg
Some Krink tags from Ket’s collection of canvases. 2008.
Ease
Os Gemeos
Faro
Duel
Posted on November 12, 2008 at 05:25 PM | Digg
I painted part of the new Nike Sportswear store in Soho the other night.
Check the shine on those shoes!
Dropping soonish.
Here is one part of the wall. I also painted the front wall and part of the windows. Check it out if you’re in the hood.
Posted on November 10, 2008 at 05:09 PM | Digg
The Sartorialist, Ricky and Dee
The Sartorialist is a well known fashion blog. It moves pretty quickly and has shots of people from all over the world. Male, female, young, old, and not always just fashionistas.
Twin brothers and Shaolin natives Ricky and Dee were recently photographed on the street with Ricky sporting a Krink marker in his pocket.
Ricky and Dee represent a new generation of forward creative thinking and style. Expect to see more of them over the years. At the young age of 20 they’ve already worked with Marc Jacobs, Kehinde Wiley, and been knocked off by Kanye West.
Posted on November 07, 2008 at 12:49 PM | Digg
I’ve voted in every Presidential election since I’ve been eligible. Normally it takes about 15 minutes total. I was really shocked by the turnout this year. We had to wait in a long line that went half way up the block. It’ was really crazy and took almost 2 hours!
For those who don’t know, voting in NYC normally takes place in public school gymnasiums or halls, here is a look at my Brooklyn district representing.
Posted on November 05, 2008 at 05:18 PM | Digg
Raquel came by the studio today looking cute sporting an old Krink shirt.
Posted on November 05, 2008 at 03:49 PM | Digg
Always nice to see friends coming off, and all on the same page too.
The Crystal Pharoah - my go to video/music guy.
Married to the Mob - hot and bothered chixxx.
Kunle Irak - still in this.
Warp Mag from Japan.
Posted on October 28, 2008 at 03:20 PM | Digg
An American artist who worked mainly with architecture. He split houses in half, cut into and cut out large pieces of buildings. Worked a lot with found objects and made very interesting conceptual sculpture during the 70’s when NYC was really run down; he made use of his surrounding environment to create his work.
He died at a very young age of cancer. There are a few books out on him worth a look.
Splitting, 1974
Conical Intersect detail, 1974
Posted on October 21, 2008 at 01:19 PM | Digg
I painted in Praha, Czech Republic recently for namesfest.net. They flew in a bunch of artists from Europe, Japan, Brasil, Russia, and the US. I met a lot of really cool people, and the trip gave me a refreshing perspective on things from politics to world history.
The US is very insulated from the rest of the world. Europeans especially have a long history of living together with different cultures and understanding each other. They seem to be very aware of and interested in world events, history, and culture beyond their own home countries.
Traveling, if you have the time and money, is a must.
Sometimes it takes me awhile to retouch and edit all the photos. Here are a few for now.
Big up to Honza!
Posted on October 13, 2008 at 03:57 PM | Digg
A couple of years ago I bought a Canon G-7 digital camera. One of the best purchases I’ve made in some time.
Although one thing missing on the G-7 is the ability to shoot RAW files. I skipped upgrading to the G-9 because I was so satisfied with the G-7.
Canon just released the G-10, it came into the studio today and I’m really excited. I hope it lives up to the rep of the 7.
I shot everything with the G-7, all the product shots seen on this blog, artwork documentation, graff, everything, even the videos. Day, night, indoor, outdoor, and studio. If you want real versatility for a very reasonable price ($500) the G series is the only way to go.
Forget about the Leica, Lumix, and Sony, unless you just want something small and shoot all photos on auto for your face book.
This camera can create files big enough for a full page in a magazine. It has a hot shoe to sync with studio lights and it takes amazing night and low light shots, plus it shoots RAW files. I don’t think any other point and shoot comes close.
Plug into your computer retouch, crop, and you’re good. Technology that is helpful and cost effective.
Get it here. They will sell out.
Sharing is caring.
Posted on October 07, 2008 at 04:59 PM | Digg
Justice “A Cross the Universe”
This looks fun.
Directed by Romain Gavras, So Me & Justice
Posted on October 06, 2008 at 01:18 PM | Digg
New K-42 Paint Markers
Opaque pigmented Krink.
11 colors
Excellent for drawing on metal, plastic, and paper.
In stores now.
Posted on October 06, 2008 at 12:43 PM | Digg





