Friday, April 20, 2007

BOARD SHORT SHE CAMO II™

Aquí os presentamos unas bermudas de la firma Addict, ¡¡¡són Edición Limitada!!!

Description:
100% Nylon board shorts with She Camo II™ all over print.
Addict logo rubber tab and velcro.
Triple top stitching.
BOARD SHORT SHE CAMO II™ - BLACK
The Addict She Camo 2 Board Short. 100% Nylon board shorts with She Camo II™ all over print. Addict logo rubber tab and velcro and triple top stitching detail.

She Camo II™
She Camo II™, the aggressively re-worked 4 colour version of the original She Camo™ pattern available in three strong colourways. Ghost Black, Tactel Olive and Uniform Red designed by She One.
"As with the original She Camo I set about making spray paint and marker strokes on canvass. These were then digitised, edited and taste shifted into several sets of layers which comprised the new pattern. Overspray, expressive strokes and my trademark abstract handstyle, collide to achieve a richer, deeper pattern I would term a 'parrallel language' . In a sense we have flipped the idea of the original She Camo™ which was a metropolitan defence pattern, She Camo II™ lands the wearer firmly on the frontline." SheOne.studio. londOn2006.
SheOne
She One's unique brand of abstract typography, trademark strokes and bold expressive approach to image making put him firmly in the inbox of the cultural current. Sideling the usual multicoloured pictoral approach to graffiti painting She One instead focused on the visual language of writing and the expressive possibilities of the name. Hip, data injected splats, overspray and accurate spills reveal a deliberate and complex story, mapped out in highly stylised shorthand, littered with reference to his original inspirations - the 80's, New York subway art, Hot Rods and heavy rock.
"From a well lit gallery in Paris to a Beijing back street via a secret tee-shirt print on the net, they are all viable outlets for my work". It's with this outlook that She One creates a seamless, hierachy free, stream of work from canvass paintings, illegal galleries, store interiors to one-off hand finished furniture, guitars, cars and of course fashion collaborations.