Archive for the ‘Shopping’ Category

To Die For Clothing x Dan Smith

To Die For Clothing announced a collaboration shirt with Dan Smith earlier today. The shirt is already for sale on their online store, and comes in the three colors below.

Dan Smith is one of the many tattoo artists in the To Die For Family. I’m sure we’ll see more collaboration shirts in the future involving other tattoo artists.

Stay warm with PluraBella

Kore Flatmo has been posting pictures of his new apparel on the PluraBella Facebook page all week. While it’s not in the online store yet, it should be soon (according to his Facebook.)

Here’s my favorite piece that I’ve seen so far. While everyone makes a t-shirt, it’s sometimes hard to find a nice sweatshirt.

Gypsy girl and skullerflies

I’m totally digging this Gypsy Girl with Skullerflies’ print ($50) from David Bruehl. Only 20 were made–I can hardly think of a better way to tell the lady in your life that you think she’s really great.

Do you have Cranial Visions?

Every coffee table deserves one good staple book for you to browse through. I’ve heard amazing things about Mike DeVries’ new release: Cranial Visions ($70).

Featuring work from an extensive (not to mention impressive) list of artists, this is definitely a splurge-worthy gift to give yourself over the holidays.

Dear throat tattoo guy

Warning: artsy blog plug (unpaid) ahead… Missed Connections NY. It’s a series of paintings based on the ‘Missed Connections’ posts on the NY Craigslist. The ‘throat tattoo guy’ print ($40) is quickly becoming my favorite for obvious reasons.

Limited edition Sanrio flash from Grant Cobb

Know any Sanrio junkies?

If so, this limited edition Sanrio-inspired flash sheet by Grant Cobb ($75) might be right up their alley. Send him an email for details on purchase.

The Real Deal at Black 13

If you’re near Nashville and looking to get tattooed before January 15th, check out this deal courtesy of Black 13 Tattoo. All of the nitty gritty details are below.

Taking it all off at Hope Gallery Tattoo

Between November 25th and the 29th, the Hope Gallery Tattoo online store is taking 20% off all orders. Use coupon code “NAKED” while you’re checking out to see the discounts.

The good book

After you’ve mastered your bubble girly style sketch book, your next mission is to acquire the Religious sketch books from Steve Soto. Two different versions are available, each containing over thirty pages of religious-inspired art sure to make you praise the heavens.

At $50 each you probably won’t be sketching in these, but you can always copy the pages until you’ve mastered the divine.

Get your own Tattoos & Tentacles

We’ve been watching Julian Murray’s Tattoos & Tentacles project grow from square one, and tonight the project has taken another step.

You can now own your favorite prints, as posters are now being sold online. From what I understand, several of these posters are already sold out. At ten dollars each, it’s no surprise they’re going quick.

If you’re interested in a print that isn’t a poster (yet,) contact them via e-mail or Facebook for further details.