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Netstyl.es features T-shirts made by some of the best artist and designers from the world wide web. Because really, who knows style better than the internet?









Netstyl.es features T-shirts made by some of the best artist and designers from the world wide web. Because really, who knows style better than the internet?
Paper Pastries' Enamored Pencil Set is perfect for all of those love letters you'll be writing in the next week.
Attention all zinesters! Museum of Modern Art in NYC is having an exhibition called Print Studio (4 West 54th St) right now. My fav thing to do there is to peruse the photo books from the Reanimation Library, make photocopies, and then go back into the images, manipulating them with an acetone transfer pen. There will be demos and workshops there and everything is totally free. It's open Wednesday through Monday from 11am-4pm and runs until March 9. -Maggie Lee
Greg Gallegos of the Natural Selection Studio uses woodturning and dyes to create these beautiful bowls. We love that although the colors are bright, they can all be found in nature. Just add these to the list of things we really want, thanks!
Although we're not planning on getting married anytime soon (sorry, mom!), we can't help but feel a little lovey-dovey looking through Ello There's wedding invitations. Their Vintage Record invitation is one of the coolest we've ever seen.
Heirloom's temporary tattoos are for those of us who want to party hard on the weekends but be able to wash away the evidence by Monday morning.
Amy Borrell is a illustrator and graphic designer out of Melbourne who draws the most adorable things you ever did see. She can even make clowns look sweet. Her work is filled with light pastels, happy animals and and the simple joys in life. You'll be smiling in no time.
Allan Young makes clocks out of recycled materials at his Etsy shop Pixelthis. From old bike parts and vintage record players, to computer hard drives and circuit boards, it seems like Allan can make a clock out of anything.
Nama Rococo's unique and groovy wallpaper is printed by hand and inspired by old world techniques of Japan, the French Rococo period and even Funkadelic album covers! If you don't feel like papering a whole room, you can even buy the paper in single sheets to display as artwork. - Hazel
These decorative arrows by Stacey Foster are crafted out of wood, then hand notched and painted in an array of colors. They're our latest obsession, partly in thanks to Katniss' badass archery skills from the The Hunger Games.
Going to Art Los Angeles Contemporary in Santa Monica this weekend at The Barker Hangar (3021 Airport Ave, Suite 203)? Don't forget to stop by The Hole's booth, which will feature works by artists Sayre Gomez, Eric Yahnker and Ben Jones.
Fashion collections have always drawn inspiration from religion, but JF and Sons is taking it one step further and actually selling religious fashion—nuns' habits, to be exact. But not just any habit—very fashionable habits produced by artist Julia Sherman for the Community of Compassion, an Anglican Catholic order in Fort Worth, Texas. So even if you aren't into sporting a habit of your own, it's a pretty interesting concept. (Via The Paris Review.)
Nicola Rowlands is an illustrator and graphic designer based out of Manchester who makes prints, house wears and more with her creations on them. Her Boyfriend Girlfriend Pillow Set features two kitties in love who just want to snuggle up together on your couch. D'awww! We're such suckers for cute things.
Emma Mulholland's futuristic, neon surf-inspired collection makes us wish we were carving waves on the beaches of Ursa Minor Beta.
Look into my crystal ball and find out what your future holds this Valentine's Day with Crankbunny's Fortune Teller Custom Message Scratch Off Card. We can only image all the sweet (and maybe not so sweet) messages that will be uncovered.
Odelae's reincarnate handstitched journals are made of vintage materials like leather, old book covers and even oyster shells. Although the pages are blank, the journals look old, worn in and extremely personal. These are the journals we could only dream of owning as a kid.
"You cannot sit and wait for progress. Creating impulsively and reacting on the outcomes is a way to make the world increasingly better," reads the statement for Netherlandish artist Bertjan Pot's latest exhibit Progress. The exhibit celebrates Pot's personal successes and failures of designing, executing and creating his colorful and avant-garde pieces of furniture. Pot's diverse use of material and love of texture make the exhibit a truly interesting collection of his work. - Hazel
Dominique Falla's string art is incredible. Her use of color and the patterns she creates are so detailed, we can only imagine how long something like this would take. We wish she would decorate our whole room! Buy the print here.
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