Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

20120327

powerful panda

20120201

panda park



http://cache0.bigcartel.com/product_images/51499643/Panda-Park-Tang-Yau-Hoong-800x566.jpg

20120120

Kimiaki Yaegashi





Kimiaki Yaegashi is a Tokyo-based illustrator and graphic designer who has been working professionally since 1998. Her minimalist style is colorful, quirky, sexy and strange, with a cast of bizarre yet delightful recurring characters, including a perennially grumpy little girl, a Japanese yokai, a panda, a bodacious babe in a bikini, and Michael Jackson.

http://www.juxtapoz.com/Illustration/kimiaki-yaegashi

http://okimi.heteml.jp/okimiblog/

20111010

Tado / Private Panda Club



Tado have been busy over the last few months putting together The Private Panda Club which opened in Berlin as part of the Pictoplasma Conference. The exhibition featured a series of 10 photographs set in a panda-themed gentlemen's basement bar. The photographs are a collaboration between Tado, Tom Jackson and Kipi Ka Popo.

http://www.debutart.com/illustration/tado/private-panda-faye#/illustration-portfolio

20111005

hong kong band - LMF







LMF also known as Lazy Mutha Fucka or Lazy Muthafucka, is a Cantonese hip-hop group in Hong Kong. The group, signed by Warner Music, was founded in 1993, disbanded in 2003 and regrouped in 2009. Some members of LMF are pursuing solo careers.

LMF is a Hong Kong band/rap group that write and perform original music, a rarity in a market dominated by commercialized and packaged Cantopop. All members of the group hailed from poverty and their songs often depict life and struggle in the lower class; which created a lot of controversies due to the cursing and the subject matter. They are ostracized by the mainstream media for a variety of reasons; among them, their perceived negative influence on Hong Kong youth, their promotion of the hip-hop culture and attitude, and their rough appearance that contrasted other well-dressed and clean-cut performers in the music industry.

LMF offers Hong Kong an alternative to Cantopop. LMF remains one of the few, if not the only, well-known localized rap groups. LMF highlights the economic oppression and social alienation faced by the lower class of Hong Kong, all coming from Hong Kong's overcrowded public housing.

LMS's attempt to establish a foothold in the highly commercialized and monopolized Hong Kong music industry that prefers looks over talent is widely considered to be a success despite achieving only moderate commercial sales, due to their longevity, their name recognition (mostly due to negative press), and the original form of music they created. They have a small but die-hard fan base in Hong Kong and Singapore.

Their last and final album, finalazy, was released just before their breakup in 2003.

LMF recently reformed in Early December 2009, 10 years after their debut release and organized the "Wild Lazy Tour". "The Wild Lazy Tour" included venues in Singapore and Hong Kong.