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Posts tagged ‘studio visit’

Haroshi Studio Visit

17 March 2010, 13.20 | Posted in Art, Books & Magazines | 1 comment »

Haroshi Studio Visit

Some of you might have seen the artwork by Japanese wood artist Haroshi in his recent Skate & Destroy exhibition. We can only say that we were very impressed. Brandon Shigeta recently visited the artist in his studio and as usual it is really interesting seeing the environment in which such a creative mind is working.

Take a detailed look at the studio of Haroshi after the jump.

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Mountain Dew Green Label Art: Haze Studio Visit

06 February 2008, 19.44 | Posted in Uncategorized | No comments »

Haze, graf legend and the talent behind classic logos for The Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Public Enemy and more, shows off his time line of design in a walk through his studio.

His design is part of Green Label Art- a collection of bottles designed by creative minds from the world of contemporary art and culture.

Haze was invited to use a 16oz aluminum bottle to create his own expression of Dew. Along with five other artists he created Green Label Art 2008 Volume 1, available nationally this one time only.
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