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    Zachary Pryor's Unique Jewelry Is Love At First Sight

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    Amber Fijolek on Nov 13, 2009 12:22 PM PST
    New York artist Jesse Utt travels to various spaces to showcase a spunky and shameless collection of wall-hanging artwork -- and makes jewelry-making look like child's play. As attractive as his artwork is on canvas, it's his Zachary Pryor accessories line that's so beguiling, we'd never want to take off. His earrings and necklaces resemble a scrapbook collage of trunk collectibles that are a perfect way to add crafty edge to your style. Metal chains, color contrast and charms all lend a hand in shaping the tasteful trinkets that have found their way to the necks and wrists of art-loving A-listers like Mary-Kate Olsen and Avril Lavigne. Jesse, under the trade name Zachary Pryor (a name that covertly pays homage to his grandmother and plays off a name that he could've been donned at birth) has made wearing art -- and making a statement -- easy. While his past works feature canvas-mimicking illustrations, his most recent follow either a more industrial style that is loud and evocative, or a fierce, whimsical style with bright feathers. Catch some of the lust-worthy eye candy in this slideshow and fall in love with the originality of these essentially one-of-a-kind Zachary Pryor accessories!

    Exhibit Your Style With Pop Art-Inspired Tees

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    Amber Fijolek on Nov 11, 2009 2:28 PM PST
    Back in the '50s Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein were on to something, and T-shirt designers right now on the cusp of 2010 know it. There's nothing like exhibiting our own art museum on the streets with the help of a graphic tee. With contrast imaging and sometimes bright, vibrant colors, these T-shirts can be as eye catching as a print on your bedroom wall. As most T-shirts, they're great for weekend wear and after-work/school comfort, but also boast a "look at me!" mentality that you'd be silly not to flaunt out and about. Commercial stores like Urban Outfitters and Wet Seal have caught on the trend, but going the vintage boutique route could also score you some killer art-piece-like wear. While it may be impossible to get an original pop-art multi-colored Marilyn Monroe lithograph portrait, an eccentric collection of pop-art inspired clothing is a fun and approachable way to tune into your inner art-lover. See the slideshow for some creative, everyday tees!

    Phoenicia Association Brings Art And Style To Phoenix

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    Pauline Montupet on Sep 3, 2009 2:18 PM PDT
    There's a new kid on the block in Phoenix! Phoenicia Association, a well-cultivated men's store and gallery space, opened earlier this month. Inside the seemingly abandoned brick building holds some of coolest, hard to find duds in the area. Started by friends Jeff Mann and Kyle Simone (both avid street fashion connoisseurs and patrons of the arts) were looking to cultivate a new way of thinking about and looking at art and design in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The shop is split into two sections: one that sells hard to find men's clothing labels April77, Wrath Arcane, Hixsept, and 3Sixteen, and the other that houses a gallery with monthly rotating artists. If you're in the area, make sure not to miss the opening parties for the new gallery shows that feature local artists, musicians and DJs! Check them out at www.wearephoenicia.com.

    Gotta Getaway? Get In Touch With Your Artsy Side At Berlin's ...

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    Alex Gambardella on Aug 5, 2009 4:23 PM PDT
    Have you been spending too much time sucked into the monotony of your work routine and need a vacation that will simultaneously provide relaxation and an in-your-face dose of artistic expression? If so, I've found the perfect place for you to kick back! Berlin's Arte Luise Kunsthotel is located within view of the Reichstag building and the Spree river, providing you with the prime location for a little culture and history lesson. The hotel itself, which dates back to 1825, is so imaginative in its design it hardly looks real, even after a few dozen blinks to convince yourself you're not hallucinating. Each of the hotel's 50 rooms has been decorated by a different renowned artist, featuring an array of original themes from Comic to Shoe Fetish, and seemingly transports you inside the psyche of the artist -- no matter how whimsical or twisted -- providing a getaway within a getaway just within the walls of your room! Don't let the establishment's old-fashion roots fool you though -- its modern amenities help provide the comforts of home while you enjoy the hotel's artistic decor and the city's rich historical significance. Check the slideshow for a glimpse of the hotel's unique rooms!

    Get A Glimpse Of The Yves Saint Laurent Exhibit At San ...

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    Caitlin McNulty on Nov 11, 2008 6:31 PM PST
    After its debut in Montreal, Yves Saint Laurent, a forty-year retrospective exhibit of the fashion designer's career, has made its way onto American soil in an exclusive United States presentation at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, California. Appropriately placed in the city that recalls the revolution of the 1960's, the exhibit follows the long career of this revolutionary women's fashion designer, reminding us that women didn't always wear pants or suits. In his forty year career, Yves Saint Laurent revolutionized women's fashion, liberating women from the confines of conventional femininity by blurring gender roles with empowered silhouettes like his 1966 classic tuxedo suit for women, the Le Smoking suit. As the first French haute couturier to come out with a full ready-to-wear line, YSL also made modern women's wear both fashionable and accessible to women. With clothes on loan from the Foundation Pierre Berge-Yves Saint Laurent in Paris, the Yves Saint Laurent exhibit showcases over 120 fully accessorized outfits along with original sketches and runway show video footage. Read on for more on the exhibit, and click on the slideshow for a glimpse of images and outfits from Yves Saint Laurent as well as a few original sketches featured in the exhibit. Yves Saint Laurent is currently at San Francisco's de Young Museum until April 5, 2009.

    Next Big Thing: Charmingwall Has The Coolest $20 Prints Ever

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    Chris K. on Jun 9, 2008 8:16 AM PDT
    Do you have a problem wall in your house just aching for the right piece of art, but very little money to spend to spruce it up? Then are you lucky you clicked on Hivedaily today. I pass the cutest gallery on my walk to work every day called Charmingwall. A few weeks ago I finally went in, and got to talking to curator Katie McClenahan. It turns out every single print is only $20 (!), and she turned me onto their amazing website charmingwall.com, which continues the illustrator-y vibe of the artists the gallery represents. I talked to Katie about how the gallery got started (it's not even a year old), and what she looks for in an artist. Click READ MORE for my interview and SEE SLIDESHOW for some of my favorite Charmingwall art!
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