CyberOptix

4.25.2004 @ 10:49 pm UTC by lilah wild

CyberOptix punk silkscreened tieSilkscreened punk ties from the designer who did the costumes for Skinny Puppy’s 2004 world tour. Exhaust pipes, Victorian skeleton keys, “catstooth” check patterns, and “concealed weapon” designs with hidden designs in the back with plenty of extreme imagery to coordinate with a pinstriped suit.

The Annual Halloween Art Exhibit

4.25.2004 @ 10:31 pm UTC by lilah wild

Halloween Art Exhibit zomb-o-lanternsThe Annual Halloween Art Exhibit is a Chicago-based project established to support artists who work in traditional and contemporary Halloween themes. Their poster shop features a good selection of spooky art, ranging from pulp-reminiscent villains and odes to horror classics to fetishy vampire vixens – something for everyone. Artists – check their open call link to find out how to get into the next show.

Oddity of the Week: Detachable chemical warfare skirts

4.25.2004 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

CyberOptix detachable chemical warfare skirtCyberoptix is the brainchild of Bethany Shorb, who blends an MFA with a love of tinkering with electronics to create some original cyber designs. This week’s Oddity goes to a wonderfully intricate piece of clubwear, the “Detachable Chemical Warfare Skirt,” made from U.S. military quilted liner fabric. Not only does it have reflective silver accents and a stash pocket to keep your wallet and ID on you while you dance, but the bottom half can be unclipped to make it into a miniskirt, or moved up to the top hooks like glorified bumflaps. And if that’s not enough to play with, there are even more detachable bits with those three reflective swing straps at the sides. Now if there were only a corset with that much versatility…

Tuatha de Kelti Portal

4.15.2004 @ 10:53 pm UTC by lilah wild

Tuatha De Kelti Amulets by Merlin Tarot CastersThis site is a small collective of pagan crafters, tribal drummers, and gothic artists. Amulets by Merlin features lovely handmade jewelry and casting sets, intricate and highly original. Candles de Pixi features custom candles made with essential oils, herbs, and embedded crystals. There seem to be more projects on the way from the other members.

Product Review: LH Style mini-binder

4.15.2004 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

LH Style is a new shop which sells stylish handcrafted binders, home to an eclectic little catalog of designs: leopard print and lipstick kisses, elegant Asian script, kilt-pinned plaid, or satin-framed butterflies. There are special albums for weddings and babies, and other binders devoted to world travel or adored pets. We were sent a “Tropical Vinyl” mini-binder for review, and upon opening this package, my first thought was of being seven years old and looking through my aunt’s kitschy photo albums, which she’d bought in the 70’s to showcase Sixties-era pictures of my family. It’s SO cute!

(oh, and that little guy in the background? That’s Bingo, one of our first two foster kittens for the season. He’ll be up for adoption at the SF-SPCA in a few weeks.)

Measuring 9 by 7 inches, it features a background of bright spring green, with a sprawling floral motif. It’s done up in a very sturdy vinyl, quite impressive for being handmade – this is definitely something that will last you through the next few decades as a memento-holder, or a safe place to keep a journal if you’ve had it with toting around flimsy notebooks. The interior is yellow cloth, and it arrives considerately packed with protective paper folded between the rings and the flaps, within a cloth bag. A nice blend of good design and high-quality construction definitely recommended if you’re in the binder market.

Albums do not include photo pages or paper, but are available as an extra. Custom is also available. (Unfortunately not for sale, but worth a mention: the Punk Rock binder.)

Monolith Graphics

4.15.2004 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

Monolith Graphics Gothic TarotThis site showcases the art of Joseph Vargo, who works in the classic gothic imagery of vampires, graveyards, castles, and ghostly women in trailing gowns, mixed with pagan themes. (He’s been around for quite a while – you’re likely to recognize these if you were in the goth scene during the 90’s.) Christine Filipak’s work is also here, with an art nouveau take on fortunetelling and mystic iconography. These images are available in tees, journals, posters, and calendars, with an excellent dark-themed stationery section and two divination decks.

BerkeleyBreathed.com

4.15.2004 @ 1:00 am UTC by lilah wild

Berke Breathed Opus Collection“Gorbachev sings! Turnip! Buttocks!” The online store of Berke Breathed, creator of the infamous 80’s strip “Bloom County” and responsible for giving the world Bill’n'Opus, along with poking much political tuckus along the way. There are some tees and lithographs for sale, as well as his favorite strips posted for those of you who missed them the first time.