Plastered Rock weekend Artwork
Here is the artwork that Mao Mao did for the Plastered Rock weekend, we will also Plastering this on t shirts.
Read the rest of this entry »Here is the artwork that Mao Mao did for the Plastered Rock weekend, we will also Plastering this on t shirts.
Read the rest of this entry »After many hours of work it now seems that we have a Plastered Music festival of sorts on its way. Working with Maybe Mars we have managed to get 3 of Beijing’s biggest acts to pull off what will be 3 great nights.
Plastered Rock Weekend marks the launch of our new website featuring our “Plastered [...]
I recently got sent this, a brilliant bit of animation.
胡同的梦 The Dream at Hutong from dealchina on Vimeo.
Read the rest of this entry »Here are some pics I recently received from my dear friend Moira who helped us donate some shirts to some very worthy causes. The Bo Ai orphanage which are the beautiful young kids running around and sitting in chairs and the Ping An medical foster home which are the little ones being held by the [...]
Read the rest of this entry »About 3 months ago I had an idea to create some stained glass images of iconic Chinese “heroes”. I approached 5 artists to design their favourite “heroes” and here are the first results of the idea.
Mao is currently in production in Jiangxi, i met a stained glass producer and he is creating a 1 metre [...]
Here’s another number 8 for the window. Went for a more classic Beijing look. The beach and the palm tree. I also made a giant washing up bottle!
We also added some beautiful buildings to the bottom.
Here are a couple of photos of our changing 8 in the shop window of our Nan Luo Gu Xiang store.
This one is inspired by our workers 8 design.
This 8 was inspired by our building posters.
I got asked onto a TV show last week about being a boss in China. Was actually not as boring as it sounds as it was mostly about a brilliant new tv series on BTV about this guy who is a Lao Ban or boss and all his trails and tribulations. The clips they played [...]
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