Korean sculptor, Seung Mo Park creates these incredible portraits by meticulously cutting layer after layer of wire mesh. His latest series Maya, require just as much understanding of depth perception, as skill to actually execute the physical task of clipping away each sheet of mesh wire that are layered a few finger widths apart. Check the video below to get an idea of the process behind these insanely intricate pieces...

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shay Aaron's miniature food sculptures are crazy! At 1:12 scale, it's amazing how realistic they look, and all the detail he captures. Check out a bunch more on his flickr, or grab some of his handmade merchandise at his esty...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

When Brazilian ad agency Y&R was commissioned to create a campaign for LG's new Home Theater 3D Sound, they came up with this simple, but really effective concept of viewing iconic movie posted from a different angle...

 

 

 

Not sure if I've ever seen or heard of a more imaginative, creative, innocent, supportive, encouraging, story than that of Caine's Arcade. This kid is epic on so many levels it's incredible! There should be a Caine's Arcade on every corner, of every city in the nation. I'll let the clip speak for it self, but after you watch it, go support this dude, and his newly established scholarship fund here. On a side note, the support that the community, his father, and film maker Nirvan Mullick show him is some of the most refreshing stuff you're likely to come by. Just be prepared to feel real good after you watch this...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two increbilbe products with similar attributes. Southern CA based, Liquipel claims it has perfected a process in which it can completely waterproof your phone, and potentially a limitless list of other products and materials. The way they are able to achieve this is through a process where they use a specialized coating in the form of a vapor. 'We put the device in a chamber, fill it with the vapor where it bonds at the molecular level to protect the phone. Since vapor is so small, when the process is finished you can’t see or detect the coating, which makes it perfect for phones.' If this is as real as it sounds/looks, Liquipel is on to some revolutionary business. As of now, it's $59, and you have to send your phone into them for them to coat it. Check the video below, and their website for more info.

 

 

 

 

 

Initially Ross Technology Corp developed a byproduct, NeverWet to stop their steel products from corroding. Ross engineers knew that metals corrodes when it comes in contact with water, so they created a silicon-based spray that when applied to a number of different surfaces/materials would create a superhydrophoic coating. Meaning, completely waterproof. They are still in the process of making this a consumer product, but check out more here, pretty promising...

 

Here are couple more colorways and another style. Not sure if we are going to produce everything, but pumped to get something going soon...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I know it's been a minute since we put new product out, so we're stoked that we finally got samples back for some headwear that we are hoping to produce soon. There's a couple additional colorways for each of these that I'll get up shortly, but for now here's a looks at a few. A couple on canvas, a couple on wool, all snapbacks. We did a stitched on felt patch, a stitched on chenille patch, and a couple fully embroidered, all with an embroidered dagger hit on the side...