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]]>Self-taught ceramic artist Wyatt Little recreates ’90s staples, repurposing them with creative results. Age-old computers and nostalgic trainers turn into trendy plant holders under Little’s hand. “I love it when people are confused by my pieces at first glance,” he admitted in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “Then once they figure it out, I hope they are delighted.” We know you’ll be delighted.
Cincinnati-based artist and designer Shailah Maynard launched her brand, Working Girls, in 2015. Inspired by ’80s and ’90s music, film, and pop-culture, she sells ironic (but practical) merch that includes anything from pool floats in the shape of body parts to a resin toilet seat with flowers. “Working Girls isn’t just one type of craft or product,” she stated in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “The brand as a whole is a concept.”
We fell in love with Scott Young’s illustrations after coming across his zodiac signs T-shirts. With a knack for pop culture and a nod to art history, his work includes a Doritos bag painting, upon which he drew flowers. Originally from Olympia, Washington and currently living and working in New York City, he sells his merch on his online shop, where most of his stuff sells out in the blink of an eye.
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]]>“I like working leather but I can’t do something twice so … I just make and share so I can start something new all the time,” Marius shared on his personal website. “This is how I started selling patterns and by this I hope also to bring value to you guys and not just enjoy my hobby.”
Inspired by his childhood, the Bucharest-based artist created a bag that looks like a reel to reel player.
“It was a nostalgia driven project as I made my first steps listening to music from a reel to reel player which my dad painstakingly acquired back in the 80’s,” he added. “So the bag went to my him and I get to sell the pattern for it.”
If you are interested in Marius’s leather bags, you can check out him on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. You can also find his creations on his website and on Etsy.
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]]>Self-taught ceramic artist Wyatt Little recreates ’90s staples, repurposing them with creative results. Age-old computers and nostalgic trainers turn into trendy plant holders under Little’s hand. “I love it when people are confused by my pieces at first glance,” he admitted in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “Then once they figure it out, I hope they are delighted.” We know you’ll be delighted.
Cincinnati-based artist and designer Shailah Maynard launched her brand, Working Girls, in 2015. Inspired by ’80s and ’90s music, film, and pop-culture, she sells ironic (but practical) merch that includes anything from pool floats in the shape of body parts to a resin toilet seat with flowers. “Working Girls isn’t just one type of craft or product,” she stated in an interview with the Urban Outfitters blog. “The brand as a whole is a concept.”
We fell in love with Scott Young’s illustrations after coming across his zodiac signs T-shirts. With a knack for pop culture and a nod to art history, his work includes a Doritos bag painting, upon which he drew flowers. Originally from Olympia, Washington and currently living and working in New York City, he sells his merch on his online shop, where most of his stuff sells out in the blink of an eye.
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]]>The post Craftsman Makes a Bag That Looks Like a Reel to Reel Player appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>“I like working leather but I can’t do something twice so … I just make and share so I can start something new all the time,” Marius shared on his personal website. “This is how I started selling patterns and by this I hope also to bring value to you guys and not just enjoy my hobby.”
Inspired by his childhood, the Bucharest-based artist created a bag that looks like a reel to reel player.
“It was a nostalgia driven project as I made my first steps listening to music from a reel to reel player which my dad painstakingly acquired back in the 80’s,” he added. “So the bag went to my him and I get to sell the pattern for it.”
If you are interested in Marius’s leather bags, you can check out him on Instagram, Facebook and YouTube. You can also find his creations on his website and on Etsy.
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