Gremlins & Iron Giant Sweaters And Scarf Available
Medium: Heavy Knit Acrylic
Size: SM-3XL
Edition: OPEN
Scarf Price: $40 Sweater Price: $85-$75
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The Best Art And Best Artists Out There!
Medium: Heavy Knit Acrylic
Size: SM-3XL
Edition: OPEN
Scarf Price: $40 Sweater Price: $85-$75
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Artist: Sylvia Ji
Title: La Virgin De La Soledad
Medium: Silk Scarf + Giclee Print
Size: 40 x 60 Inches + 8 x 8 Inches
Edition: 300
Price: #£119.99
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Artist: Audrey Kawasaki
Title: Under The Full Moon
Medium: Silk Scarf + Giclee Print
Size: 42 x 42 Inches + 10 x10 Inches
Edition: 333
Price: £99/set
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Here is a glimpse at the upcoming Louis Vuitton scarf created by U.K. artist Eine. Pretty cool beans there, it has a very playful board game feel to it.
Here are the version of 'Kitty Riot' by Norwegian artist Dolk. These are 70 x 100cm one off canvases with the diference being the colour detail in the scarf. These will set you back £6000 each. It appears the red version has already sold!
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This is a 24.5 x 70 inch 50% silk / 50% cashmere scarf having hand-rolled edges with an edition size of 100 for $225 each.
"The Standard has once again commissioned some of their friends to come up with some graphics and illustrations for this Spring's release. The plan is to keep you cozy as well as looking good, so we figured why not wrap you in the most beautiful, lightweight, cashmere/silk scarf we could find and have artists Thomas Campbell, Jose Parla, and Rostarr create unique art to cover it in it’s entirety. The crew we curated this time are all known for their graphic language and sometimes ‘pattern-like’ feel that is often associated with their artwork. Basically, the art that was produced by all three artists may look like repeated graphics from afar, but are really more like murals that can not only be worn on the body but can also be hung on your wall. His paintings are concerned with the visible effects of time and human activity in and around cities. Each marking or writing is simply one moment in a series of discrete, individual performances. His calligraphic language occupies a different category than painterly markings, because it is not simply gesture but a symbolic carrier of meaning."
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