Showing posts with label Lactose Intoler-Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lactose Intoler-Art. Show all posts

Glasses Galore!



For some reason, I've been really inspired by large glasses for a long time. I remember it was not SO long ago that people didn't even wear wayfarers, or oversized shades. I feel like there was a period after all of the decades of detailed and oversized glasses that the trend switched to small, more rectangular less detailed frames. (Late 90's early 00's).

However, I think as the world becomes more connected, and an emphasis on individual style becomes more important, even in mainstream fashion, we have been seeing eyewear trends change rapidly. It is cool to see that on a lot of fashion blogs and street style web sites, you can find unique glasses ranging from the late 1800's to the mid 90's, and they still look cool and relevant because of the way people mix them and wear them.


Even on some of my earlier illustrations, I was really inspired by what some probably considered awkward or tacky at the time, but really big "ugly" "grandma" 80s frames. Although I do believe the trends are always changing, I wonder how long "emphasis on individuality" will be "cool?"



Either way, recently I have listed all sorts of glasses to my online vintage/etsy shop which you can see here: Lactose Intoler-Art Vintage Etsy Shop They have ranged from 1940s green lensed steam punk esque safety goggles, to cat eye glasses, to oversized 1980s artsy grandma, to thin wired 90s glasses. Its fun to try something that you may have considered "out of the norm" at one point, and to just enjoy what you wear.




Twisty Haired Bubblegum Girl+Tumblr


This new illustration was somewhat inspired by some crazy twisty do's I've seen people sporting on the streets of Tokyo. I have noticed that people especially those who seem to closely resemble the "Tokyo Bopper" concept/style are doing it the most. You never know what's going to be next on the streets of Tokyo! The following photo was taken from RIDSNAP, and was posted on my tumblr..I wanted to go ahead and post some images from my tumblr today as well.



The perfect example, from RIDSNAP


> For those of you that have been following for a long time, I had an inspiration blog on blogger before. When I noticed a lot of people were using tumblr specifically for posting images of art, design, fashion, and inspiration, I thought that it would be the perfect avenue for me to have an online source of images that inspire me, and to also have them available if anybody else finds them interesting. Here is a small taste of my tumblr, which you can follow here: http://lactoseintolerart.tumblr.com

www.fashionsnap.com
Ne-Net

www.changefashion.net
http://iamdanot.blogspot.com

From the Rozacchi Style Blog
Tokyo Bopper

Maina!



One of the biggest forms of flattery for me when it comes to my illustration work is when the same people that I am inspired by like what I do. Since I have started this blog years ago, I have met so many people that I consider a huge blessing to have come in contact with. Thanks to the internet, the world can connect people with unique interests that would not likely normally be able to meet. I know this is kind of stating the obvious, but just to think that common internet access has not been around for an EXTREMELY long time is a bit crazy.

A great example of someone liking my work that I am also inspired by was when Tavuchi featured me on her blog. Through it, a reader, the lovely Maina-chan saw my work, and found me on facebook. She sent me the sweetest email message and told me she had found me through Tavuchi's blog. Maina's style is really cool, its like the epitome of the type of Tokyo street fashion that I love. After sending several messages in mixed Japanese and English, I am honored to call her a friend!

She sent me a picture that she had taken for some of her friends, and I decided to draw her. I can't wait to go to Tokyo later this summer and meet her in person.




*And to all the readers who may have felt too shy to add me on facebook, send a message, or post a comment..I just want to thank you for following and looking at my art. Feel free to shoot me a message, I have met some close friends because of the internet over the years, so to me its totally awesome! :) Yoroshiku onegaishimasu!

Araschwa Blog+ JapanLA pics


I just wanted to thank everyone who went to JapanLA and attended the Kittens and Ice Cream event. I was glad that my friend Ara was able to go and take pics and report about it. Ara is a friend I met online back in the myspace days through mutual friends and an interest in Tokyo street fashion and culture. She particularly likes vintage fashion and antique clothing, and even told me of some great stores I had missed in Tokyo such as Birthdeath that I had never been to before. She is from Seoul and is an all around talented girl, she can draw, design, speak Korean, Japanese, and English well, and has had experience doing make up for some models in Seoul as well. She is currently studying in the LA area, and I know she has a huge future ahead of her. Be sure and check out her blog Here: "Araschwa." (http://araschwa.blogspot.com/)Thanks again Ara-chan for the pictures and attending the show when I was unable to be there!













And my friend Ara Herself!

Kittens and Ice Cream


To celebrate their 5th year anniversary, JapanLA is having a “Kittens & Ice Cream” art show and party on June 4 from 7-10 pm.They will be featuring artists all over the world for Part of the “Japan Earthquake Animal Rescue & Support.” I will have some of my personal work there, including necklaces, and original art prints. If you are in Los Angeles this weekend, it will be a great event with featuring lots of different artists. JapanLA is a store and art gallery that is themed around Japanese pop culture. Be sure and visit JapanLA's Facebook Page page to preview more art, and for any other details you may have. If you get to go, please let me know, and be sure and mention if you're looking for "Lactose Intoler-Art." Unfortunately I will not be able to personally attend this event, as I am preparing to go back to Tokyo later this summer.

Other Info:

Address:
JapanLA
7320 1/2 Melrose Ave.
Los Angeles, California

Phone: (323) 934-5201

Website: http://www.japanla.com

Parking Info: Easy parking on Fuller Ave., or metered parking out front on Melrose Ave.

Also, feel free to Lactose Intoler-Art on facebook: Lactose Intoler-Art Facebook

Tavuchi+Lactose Intoler-Art Featured

Recently I sent a thank you package to the amazing Tavuchi to her shop in Koenji Japan, to thank her for being so amazing and getting into FRUITS magazine for the second time. The package consisted of 80's treasures and things that I hoped would match her taste that I had found, such as pinback buttons, glasses, and some small vintage clothing pieces as well. I also included a necklace I did that was inspired by Tavuchi's stores and concept, and before I knew it, she was out walking the streets of Harajuku not only wearing the buttons and glasses I sent, but the necklace as well.

Suddenly, FRUITS magazine uploaded an image on their twitter of Tavuchi filling out the form to be in FRUITS magazine. She told me that other sites snapped her as well. So far, Tokyo Fashion (www.tokyofashion.com) is the first one online to upload the pictures. Be sure and check them out!





Tavuchi also did a cute mini-photoshoot on her own blog. Thank you! You can access her blog here: http://yaplog.jp/spank-tab/


I'm also excited to announce that the official launch of my online store is on its way! There are some items currently for sale, which you can purchase at http://lactoseintolerart.bigcartel.com







I want to thank Tavuchi for not only representing my work all over the world, but for truly liking my work. For the people that I am actually inspired by to like my work is a dream come true. Look forward to more Lactose Intoler-Art in the near future!

Lactose Intoler-Art in FRUITS magazine


I woke up yesterday to find out that my bag design is in the newest issue of FRUITS magazine again. FRUITS is a street fashion magazine based in Tokyo that features kids on the street with inspiring clothing and styles. Check it out in the 5/2011 issue. Thank you Tavuchi for wearing Lactose Intoler-Art!

ありがとうございます





Also..Remember you can follow FRUITS magazine on Twitter @FruitsMag

Sobakasu



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"Sobakasu" is the word for freckles in Japanese. On this newest illustration, I was inspired by that. My sister has always had lots of freckles on her face, and for some reason I always thought that was unique, and really cool. I remember seeing an old section in a Japanese magazine from around 2006 where Japanese girls were drawing freckles on their own faces as kind of a make up trend. I've heard some people say that freckles mean somebody is weak, but for me, I think it is really cute and attractive when girls have cute freckles! So to all the freckle faces out there, this illustration is for you! I also wanted to do a couple of new photo illustrations. The one with two girls on it is at one of my favorite places to walk around and watch people in Tokyo, called "Cat Street" in Harajuku. A lot of street fashion photos that you see are taken right here on this street.

New RIDSNAP Illustration


One of my FAVORITE Street Snap web sites as many of you know is http://www.ridsnap.com . Their scouts always find the people and trends that are on the most cutting edge end of Tokyo style. Tonight when I was checking their site, I noticed my friend was on the site! I was really excited to see her. We became friends through Tavuchi, as she was one of her regular customers. I decided to do a new illustration of her here!

Be SURE and check out RIDSNAP at http://www.ridsnap.com if you haven't been yet.
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**Photo credit RIDSNAP