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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
STOCKS AND BONDS GRAPHICS-POWER TO THE PEOPLE/MJ TRIBUTE
POWER TO THE PEOPLE GRAPHIC AND MICHEAL JACKSON TRIBUTE GRAPHIC WERE USED AS TSHIRT DESIGNS FOR THE JOROB VIDEO. THE MJ TRIBUTE TSHIRT WILL NEVER BE FOR SALE.
OLD HYPEBEAST WRITE UP ON STOCKS AND BONDS
OLD HYPEBEAST WRITE UP ON STOCKS AND BONDS-2005
http://hypebeast.com/2005/04/stocks-and-bonds-paintings/
These paintings are done by the two man creative team called Stocks and Bonds to show their love of sneakers to the world! The name Stocks and Bonds comes from the concept that the sneaker game is like the stock market in these days of anticpation, hype and constant release of new products. Their paintings will be available in selected sneaker boutiques in North America and eventually the world. They will be releasing more paintings in the future as well as a t-shirt line called Infancy.
Contact Jonathan for more info
http://hypebeast.com/2005/04/stocks-and-bonds-paintings/
These paintings are done by the two man creative team called Stocks and Bonds to show their love of sneakers to the world! The name Stocks and Bonds comes from the concept that the sneaker game is like the stock market in these days of anticpation, hype and constant release of new products. Their paintings will be available in selected sneaker boutiques in North America and eventually the world. They will be releasing more paintings in the future as well as a t-shirt line called Infancy.
Contact Jonathan for more info
STOCKS AND BONDS -URB1/SOJONES 2005 ARTICLE
The following article is from the good people at sojones from 2005 when STOCKS AND BONDS was a side project. Enjoy the article.
http://www.sojones.com/news/apr_8_infancy_exclusives_releases_stocks_and_bonds_classic_sneaker_paintings/
Stocks And Bonds Classic Sneaker Paintings
Article written by: Rodrick RaineyPosted on: April 8, 2005
Nike, Jordan, adidas, and Reebok shoe fanatics are slowly catching onto the new commotion that’s spreading in different parts of the Northeast, United States. What is this new sneaker uproar about? Try abstract and realistic paintings of the shoes, these self described “Sneaker Geeks”, love to collect.
Entitled the “Stocks and Bonds Collection”, the creators of these paintings compare the fast growing sneaker-fan world to the Wall Street Stocks and Bond market. “The sneaker game is like the stock market these days, with anticipation and hype behind the constant release of many new sneaker products” says Jonathan Nelson, one half of the team behind this new art craze.
These “Stocks and Bonds” paintings are one of one creations that can be hung on any stylish home’s wall with class. Many levels above and beyond legal size paper prints and glossy posters, these paintings are going to be a limited edition collection piece for all of the top shoe collectors. “These are perfect for hanging above your stacks of shoe boxes, or in the hallway that needs decoration at my home” said one “Sneaker Geek” after viewing the paintings.
Nelson told Urb1.com in a personal interview that “The Stocks and Bonds Collection started from our love for sneakers. We decided to start doing these paintings in 2004 and will be randomly sending them to different sneaker boutiques around the US, and eventually around the World”.
“Stocks And Bonds” is a production of Nelson’s co-owned clothing line “Infancy Exclusives”. Infancy Exclusives, which has been featured in quite a few major magazine publications, as well as around the web, is known for its original, unique, and limited release clothing. From their clothing’s consumers, there’s already a list of names waiting to purchase their “Stocks and Bonds” paintings.
Infancy Exclusives will still release clothing as well, but at an even more limited pace than before. Retail prices are expected to make a slight increase during this period as time will be limited, while they put their love for sneakers into each painting
http://www.sojones.com/news/apr_8_infancy_exclusives_releases_stocks_and_bonds_classic_sneaker_paintings/
Stocks And Bonds Classic Sneaker Paintings
Article written by: Rodrick RaineyPosted on: April 8, 2005
Nike, Jordan, adidas, and Reebok shoe fanatics are slowly catching onto the new commotion that’s spreading in different parts of the Northeast, United States. What is this new sneaker uproar about? Try abstract and realistic paintings of the shoes, these self described “Sneaker Geeks”, love to collect.
Entitled the “Stocks and Bonds Collection”, the creators of these paintings compare the fast growing sneaker-fan world to the Wall Street Stocks and Bond market. “The sneaker game is like the stock market these days, with anticipation and hype behind the constant release of many new sneaker products” says Jonathan Nelson, one half of the team behind this new art craze.
These “Stocks and Bonds” paintings are one of one creations that can be hung on any stylish home’s wall with class. Many levels above and beyond legal size paper prints and glossy posters, these paintings are going to be a limited edition collection piece for all of the top shoe collectors. “These are perfect for hanging above your stacks of shoe boxes, or in the hallway that needs decoration at my home” said one “Sneaker Geek” after viewing the paintings.
Nelson told Urb1.com in a personal interview that “The Stocks and Bonds Collection started from our love for sneakers. We decided to start doing these paintings in 2004 and will be randomly sending them to different sneaker boutiques around the US, and eventually around the World”.
“Stocks And Bonds” is a production of Nelson’s co-owned clothing line “Infancy Exclusives”. Infancy Exclusives, which has been featured in quite a few major magazine publications, as well as around the web, is known for its original, unique, and limited release clothing. From their clothing’s consumers, there’s already a list of names waiting to purchase their “Stocks and Bonds” paintings.
Infancy Exclusives will still release clothing as well, but at an even more limited pace than before. Retail prices are expected to make a slight increase during this period as time will be limited, while they put their love for sneakers into each painting
SNEAKER ART GRAPHIC
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