Who doesn’t have a thing for skin? We’ll wait. Artist Anders Krisár is a Swedish sculptor, photographer, and contemporary artist who captures the “touch” so nicely. This work is on sale for 20-30,000 dollars; created in 2005. To view his most popular work, kindly visit this link. Above (l-r) “The Birth of Us (Boy)” and “The Birth of Us (Girl)”.
Headlined “Enough with the Leggings! Why Resin Makes Us Want to Wear Jeans Again“, Chelsea Zalopany writes about how the designers met, what makes them different in the cult pool of jean designers, how much their brand costs, the connection with Paper Denim & Clothing, the fit and last, but definitely not least, our love Ibrahim Ahmed III’s contribution to the jeans. See my interview with Mr. Ahmed by kindly clicking here. To read the article on Vogue.com, kindly click here
Long Island City, New York, April 5th, 2010 — New York based arts and entertainment publication, GrungeCake Magazine kicks off post-Easter with artist Jacob Ouillette. Following an intimate interview, J Ouillette and Yams will discuss pressing topics and current events with fellow artists and web loggers: contemporary artist and illustrator Ibrahim Ahmed III, product designer Chanel Kennebrew of Junkprints, recording artists Shinobi Ninja, recording artist Nassaka, music relations and web logger Kaos Blac, online writing trio Pussy Galoreee, and the GrungeCake family. Taping will be held at the Dean Project Gallery in Long Island City, New York at 10am. This is a private event.
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I think artists starve from not being able to express their ideas. I know I do, anyway.
Born and raised in the Middle East, Ibrahim Ahmed was originally trained as a writer. While pursing a writing major at Rutgers University, Ahmed embraced his life-long interest in the fine arts. Working with both traditional and non-traditional media- like found windowpanes- he has developed a unique aesthetic.