‘I Don’t Belong in your Bowl’ by Abs Lee

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Recently, Abs Lee aka ABSoluteLEE ME created a live painting at MidValley Megamall in conjunction with Beautiful Ocean, a campaign by Shark Savers Malaysia. The painting entitled ‘I Don’t Belong in your Bowl’ is of 3 feet by 3 feet. Using acrylics, Abs painted a shark in a bowl on wood. The painting is currently for sale at RM 500 and 50% of the sale goes to the Shark Saving Campaign charity.

Can you tell me more about this painting?

This painting shows a shark trying to jump out from a chinese porcelain bowl with splashes of blood because sharks worldwide are being killed, exported to and consumed mostly at the Asian continent for their fins. They don’t belong in your bowl which is why the illusion of the shark trying to get out of the bowl.

What was your inspiration behind this piece?

This painting was inspired by the chinese weddings which I had attended before and I noticed most of these weddings serve Sharks fin as part of their menu. I find this unnecessary as there are so many variety of dishes which can be serve, why Sharks fin? So in this painting, I had painted a chinese porcelain bowl to remind people of the weddings they had attended or coming ones or those who would be hosting a wedding dinner to take this dish out of the menu. When there is no demand than the killing will too.

How long did it take for you to finish this piece?

It took me around 1 day to get it done.

 In all honesty, are you afraid of sharks?

Erm… have not met one but I’m sure I’m afraid if I do!

What is your favourite medium?

It has always been acrylic.

Who are some of your favourite artists?

Os Gemeos and Dabs Myla

Where do you gather inspiration for your art from?

From almost everywhere! From musics to TV to the internet!

Do you have any events/projects that you are currently/will be involved in?

Not at the moment.

What advice would you give to fellow artists out there?

No paint, no gain!

For more updates on Abs Lee, check out her blog  and her Facebook page.

Super Sunday – ‘Dare To Fail’ 2014 Collection Lookbook

In the world that we all live in now, with the help of the internet and technology, everything moves at a very fast pace, and the fashion world is no exception. Trends come and go in the blink of an eye. To survive is to adapt, and to adapt is to always try, innovate and create new things. Since the creation of the brand back in 2008, Super Sunday has always been a brand that has been at the forefront of doing just that, ADAPTING.

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It is a very uncommon thing for a local streetwear brand to put out a collection such as this. A more edgier and a more modern collection. A collection that looks somewhat taken off the racks of a high fashion label, but with its street cred still intact. Hence the name of the collection: ‘DARE TO FAIL’

After a successful campaign with Super Sunday back in 2013, Ridduan Ismail, or more commonly known as TTFGA ( Tukang Tangkap Foto Gembira Anda ), was called back to work his magic again. Being one of Malaysia’s top street fashion photographer, Ridduan is also someone who adapts, and moves according to the pace of the times. Having an eye for the finer angles in life also helps with that.

Same as the previous campaign, TTFGA conceptualized, styled and shot the whole lookbook. He even redesigned and recreated 10 pairs of rubber construction boots for the shoot which is inspired from Rick Owens’ and Givenchy’s 2011 to 2013 collection. The full collection will be launched during the Kuala Lumpur Fashion Week (KLFW) which will be happening from the 18th to the 22nd of June 2014. In the meantime, check out the full lookbook to get a peek at what to expect during KLFW.

Be sure to follow TTFGA and Super Sunday on their Facebook pages and also their Instagram ( @ttfga | @thesupersunday ) for more of their updates.

#IOTD : @zhafry_

The next #iotd goes to @zhafry_. Zhafry Samsuddin was born and bred in Ipoh, Perak. Now residing in Shah Alam, he is a final year student in oil and gas engineering. Thanks to his bestie, he started Instagramming.

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Zhafry says that there are people who express themselves through drawing or music but for him, it was photography. Zhafry didn’t attend any courses or classes to gain knowledge on photography. Instead, he learnt through inspirational people of Instagram who are able to capture beautiful pictures and moments through iPhones.

He says that he Instagrams for fun and through Instagram, he managed to widen his inner circle of friends as well as meeting new ones along the way. He believes that Instagram really connects people. “Proof? My close friends and I organised several Instameets amongst some Instagrammers. I love the Instagram community so much and would love to have a better understanding about photography in the future, insyaallah,” says Zhafry. Besides being an engineer, photography is a big part of his life.

Follow Zhafry on his Instagram and possibly even join his next Instameet!

Check out his website for more updates.

Ferrari x PUMA – ‘Limitate’ Detailed Look

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Ferrari and PUMA have been collaborating on creating high-end lifestyle footwear for these past few years. With the blend of Ferrari’s sophistication and Puma’s youthful design, they have released the ‘Limitate’ collection. Inspired by  Ferrari’s limited edition sports model cars, the aesthetics, production and  details have been carefully crafted, down to the embossed Ferrari Prancing Horse. This collection is a limited edition of black and white mids and lows. Each pair of the ‘Limitate’ is specifically numbered and presented in a unique box and shoe bag. With a total of 499 pairs worldwide, only 48 pairs of this exclusive collection are available at PUMA stores located in KLCC and Pavilion. The mid style is priced at RM 1,249 white the low style is priced at RM 1,169.

For more information, check out PUMA’s Facebook as well as website.

CLOT SUMMER COLLECTION 2014 – “FROM DAWN TILL DUSK”

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Edison Chen and Kevin Poon of CLOT have released their latest collection of classic graphic tees consisting of a creative mix of type and copywriting while sticking to their aim to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western cultures and ideologies. For this collection, CLOT is catering their female audiences by applying red colour ways to their pieces. Ponchos, hooded sweatshirts and crew neck sweaters are now available in women sizes.

“A lot of women have been showing our brand some love and we’d like to return the favor by creating pieces with both genders in mind. We live in a time where there is an interesting concept and fine line between genders wearing each other styles. Here at CLOT, we design so all of our deliverables cater to boys and girls alike,” says Edison.

The CLOT “From Dawn Till Dusk” Collection is now available at JuiceKL. Follow their Facebook, Youtube, Weibo, Twitter and Instagram page for more updates.

Ryota Katayama – Thank you and take care

Ryota Katayama’s new single ‘Thank you and take care’ produced by Keng Lee Sim of Seven Collar T-Shirt, goes out to all those who are still sore from their heartbreaks but have nothing but good hopes and wishes for the one who got away. With his smooth, soulful vocals paired with ambient beats, mellow guitars and minimalistic sounds and beautiful lyrics, this indie artist is charms us all. Check out the song below!

Like what you heard? Add him up on his Facebook and follow him on his Youtube and Soundcloud too.

“Langgar Lari” by Tep Yorke

We have stumbled upon what we would call, The Mother of All “Trolling” skate videos in Malaysia. Besides the skating scenes in the video, everything else has some hidden meaning behind it, or it’s just plain trolling. We even made it into the video with a short cameo. YAY! The video is done by a local skateboarder who goes by the name Tep Yorke. Check out the video below for some good laughs, if you don’t quite get the sarcasm or trolling involved, hit Tep Yorke up at his Facebook here.

#IOTD : @yeirkif_

Yeirkif Abdullah is the name of our featured Instagrammer of the Day. After finishing his studies in landscape architecture in university, he took a turn in his career and started a photography company, Paperbag Photography, in 2011 along side his best friend who is currently his business partner. “I love photography so much. Photography is my passion and yet, I’m still learning all the techniques and tips from other profesional photographers,” states Yeirkif.

He believes that art is not only meant to be found on the walls of art galleries. For him, although simple, the combination of hand-drawn illustrations and random objects is a form of art. He created #YAoreoseries while consuming an oreo. As he ate, he thought about doodling something with an oreo and ended up creating this series. A while after, he started #YAcoffeedoodle.

“These projects allowed me to create art in simple, fun and quick ways, and Instagram became a platform for my work. The most important elements in my photos are natural lighting and a piece of white paper to draw,” adds Yeirkif.

Follow Yierkif on his doodle missions on Instagram. For more of his photography, follow his second account.

For more updates, check out his Facebook and Tumblr.

The Borak-Borak Sessions: Simone Legno of TokiDoki

You can say that Simone Legno is a rock star in the pop culture scene worldwide. His fans wait overnight for his meet and greet sessions, they collect every single collectible toy that he creates, and they tattoo his artwork all over their bodies. The co-founder of the brand “Tokidoki” definitely have come a long way since he started “Tokidoki” as a website when he just only got done with university, working with the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Black Eyed Peas, LeSportsac, Skull Candy, Hello Kitty, and the list goes on and on.

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Simone was just recently down here in Kuala Lumpur for the Tokidoki exhibition which will be on from the 29th May – 29th June 2014 and we had the opportunity to have a one on one session with him to “berborak” with him. Check out the interview below.

Your profile in Wikipedia states that you used to study Political Science back in your university days, how did you end up being an artist / designer?

I was fresh outta high school, it was just only the beginning of the internet age, and my father did not believe that being an artist was a good enough job to survive. Right now, the internet is like one of the biggest industry in the world, and designing plays a big role in the industry, but back then it was all untested waters, so he decided that it was something best for me to study. Another reason is that in Italy, we have some universities that offer free education, and political science is one of those subjects that they offer, whereas designing is a new media, and you have to go to an expensive university to learn it, and I don’t come from a wealthy family, so the natural choice was to study political science.

So how did your dad react to the news that you dropped outta uni?

I told him that I just didn’t wanna study political science anymore, it wasn’t something that I liked and I wanted to study designing. So I dropped out and did odd jobs to pay for college. In the beginning it was hard, but it was something that I liked very much and I stuck to it. My mum saw that I was very happy doing what I’m doing and eventually she support what I was doing. Now both my parents are extremely proud of me and I’m glad that I made the choice to switch.

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While I was reading through your profile, another thing that intrigued me was your partner in TokiDoki, Pooneh Mohajer, who was previously in the cosmetics business. What made you partner with her, because she was from totally different background compared to you?

Passion. It is the most important thing in starting the company. I saw that she was very passionate about the idea of TokiDoki and that we were both on the same page when it comes to that. It was also her vision of what she wanted to achieve with TokiDoki. We both have really big dreams for the company, so it is good that both of our dreams and vision are on the same page too.

We were not big, but we were both dreaming big.

Out of all the Japanese words, why did you choose TokiDoki ( which means “sometimes” ) ?

Because I liked how it sounds, and most importantly I think the word is a very powerful and positive word.

“Sometimes, dreams do come true. “

You started TokiDoki because you were very into the Japanese culture, why the obsession with it?

My work isn’t really all about Japanese culture, it’s a mixture of everything, like Avant- street art, which involves a lot elements from wherever I travel. But since I was little I watched a lot of Japanese animation. It isn’t just about being a fan of Japanese anime, it was more like watching the Japanese culture through the animation. The kimono, the chopsticks, the wooden sandals, the sliding doors, the cute characters, all of it were very intriguing to me when I was growing up.

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What is your favorite Japanese anime of all time?

I don’t know man, I like anime from the 80’s when I was growing up. There’s this particular one called Ganbare Genki. If you don’t cry watching that anime, you are very heartless. It is a very heart breaking anime. It is an anime that is very very “Japanese”, it is about a boy who practices boxing, his trainer is from the yakuza, there are a lot of cherry blossoms in it, his mother dies, his father dies, it is very  dramatic.

I’m not really a big shopper, but I’m into collecting vintage Japanese robots, that’s where most of my money goes to. I’m one of those maniacs that wait and wait like a sniper, searching on forums and websites for someone to sell stuff like that. So I also watch a lot of Japanese anime that has robots in it.

Let’s get a little bit into the scene. You’ve been in the Pop Culture scene for some time now, about 10 years, since you started out in 2004, what is your personal view on the scene right now? And where do you think it is headed to?

Honestly, compared to many years ago, back then there were a lot of independent artists appearing, and you can see their works flourishing. But right now, a lot of things are monopolized by big companies. The scene overall isn’t very active like how it used to be, and maybe it is because of the current trends. It’s an up and down kinda thing. At one point everyone were into toys, then now it’s a bit inactive. Right now everyone is just following the trends and the hype.

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You have a long list of brands, artiste and clients that you’ve collaborated with, among all, which is your most favorite collaboration?

That is a tough question. I think I will go with a few categories. The one that I’m most proud of is the Karl Lagerfeld collab, the one that is the most successful one is the LeSportsac,  the one that I think that is most educative for me is the one with Sephora Cosmetics, and the one is the most coolest for me is the one with Onitsuka Tiger.

Which brand that you have not collaborated with and would love to work together?

I want to work with an airline, because I would really love to decorate the whole airplane. I would also love to work high-end brands, because the quality of product is there and it is also very validating, but as a designer I would really love to decorate a plane.

I travel a lot, so I’m always at an airport, and my dad use to be a staff at the airport back in Italy, so I grew up loving airports and airplanes.

What would be your best advice to anyone that wants to pursue a path like yours?

Firstly, get a website. That is a must. You need to show the world your work. Never give up too. Things in the beginning may not be working out, but that can be attributed to many reasons like maybe you are still not good enough yet, so just keep pushing forward and don’t give up. You have to always improve, never ever stop improving, keep yourself updated and don’t be left behind, and never ever copy. Once you have been stained as a copycat, even if later on you have the most original idea, you will still be labeled as a copy. The community and the world is small, so don’t copy.

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CLOT x RIVIERAS – “DAY & NIGHT” COLLECTION

CLOT is taking a trip down to the memory lane, and inspired by the Fall/Winter 2009 “From Dusk Till Dawn”, they’re coming out with its new Summer 2014 collection titled ‘From Dawn Till Dusk’. Parisien shoe brand Rivieras joined in with CLOT and is set to release their second collaboration together known as ‘Day & Night’. Both collections compliment one another by possessing a casual, fun and subtle demeanor.

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The collaboration features two Montecristi models in beige and black, each color representing the time of day. With the upper made from a mesh of canvas and cotton, the immense comfort is supported by leather insoles which make the ride more comfortable.  Moreover, the elastic on the shoe represents the colors of both brands when separated by a white line, as well as the French flag which is a signature carries over from the previous CLOT x Rivieras Collection last summer.

The CLOT x Rivieras Day & Night Collection is now available at JuiceKL for RM349. Do follow their Facebook and Instagram page (@juicekl) for more updates.