Hot In The Hive: The Tommy Hilfiger Limited Edition Jeremy Blake Tote
by Dino-Ray Ramos
Jan 21, 2009 11:19 AM PST
Artist Jeremy Blake was known for his knack for fusing traditional paintings with digital art. Now, all-American designer Tommy Hilfiger has teamed up with Free Arts NYC, a foundation that provides underprivileged children with educational arts and mentoring programs, to create a limited edition tote to honor Blake (who passed in July 2007) with his artistic whimsy that pays homage to the USA. Blake was an avid supporter of Free Arts NYC, and all the proceeds from the sales of the bag will fund a new photography program for low-income children in New York City. The tote is available at Tommy Hilfiger retail locations in Miami, New York, and Washington D.C., or online at www.tommy.com.
Price: $125
10 Graphic Design Inspired Pieces
by Lisanne Silverman
Mar 25, 2008 12:16 PM PDT
Art in all forms has been making its way from museum walls to our walls to even our clothes-- and beyond-- for some time now, but the latest trend is shaping up to be digital art-inspired decor. That's right, those digital designs have been jumping off computer screens and onto our floors, rugs, walls, plates, and pretty much anywhere with a surface begging for some extra flair. To get the look, keep an eye out for iconic imagery and pixelated patterns-- they're what will differentiate the pieces from other printed ones. Check out some examples of this technologically-enhanced trend in our slideshow of digital art-inspired home decor!