Friday, June 24, 2011


lets leave this place...

isabel marant
topshop

levi's high waist short




topshop



its always been you...
       
charm&chain gold cuff


    
zara bootie
               
free people
we are handsome swim 2011





Wednesday, June 8, 2011

MOPA: The history of the Tattoo

San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts-
POP Thursday presents: San Diego Tattoo Town
Thursday June 16th
Event starts at 7:00 pm
Film begins at 8:00 pm


An evening of intrigue and exploration as we take a look at San Diego's tattoo culture and history. View a screening of Ed Hardy: Tattoo the World, directed by Emiko Omori, documenting Hardy's journey and rise to cult status.

Watch live tattoo demos with Flying Panther Tattoo, enjoy sounds by DJ Rob Moran, make your own screen-print t-shirt with The Roots Factory and sip on hand-crafted cocktails by Alchemy's master mixologists. Vintage tattoo images documenting San Diego's tattoo history from the 1940s to the present day will be digitally displayed.
photo by Milo Lorenzana



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

FREE Weiwei

Weiwei is avant-garde artist known for using his art and social media to expose the corruption and cover-ups of the Chinese Government.
He's best known for his help in the design of  Beijing’s Olympic stadium


One of his most famous works includes his Sunflower Seeds exhibition, - one hundred million porcelain "seeds," each individually hand-painted by 1,600 Chinese artisans-his comment on mass consumption.
He is also infamous for his enormous installation of 'Remembering.' - his powerful commentary on the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.  The whole installation is made up of 9,000 colorful school backpacks. During the earthquake, hundreds of schools collapsed. Thousands of students lost their lives because the school buildings were not built earthquake proof - most likely because of mismanagement of the local authorities. ‘The tragedy of the deaths and the lives of the students was quickly covered-up and disappeared within the state propaganda and very soon everybody will forget everything.' The 9,000 school backpacks on the front of the museum represents the lost live of a kid.
Weiwei has been missing since being detained by Chinese authorities at Beijing Airport on April 3. His relatives have not heard from him since. Officials have yet to file any charges and China’s foreign ministry refuses to release details of his detention. His studio and financial assets have been sealed off.  You can visit the Free Weiwei facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Free-Ai-Weiwei/153230404741363 or join the 70,000+followers on his twitter page