Etsu Meusy

Gum Ball machines, Axl Rose, and ice skaters – sometimes all within one composition- are among the many subjects in Japanese-born Etsu Meusy's work. The Vancouver-based artist's nostalgia-tinged 70s and 80s pop cultural pastiches have found a home in the pages of Nylon, Tokion, and Faesthetic among others, but her take on the Tenugui, available through Giant Robot is what captivated us recently. Her design …

Future Relic

Future Relic was started by Paul Kim (NYC) and Kenyon Bajus (Phila). Born during the summer of 2002, the duo explores and questions pop culture conventions and values through striking imagery on the ever humble yet powerful means of communication known as the t-shirt. Shown above is the t-shirt entitled Reality TV.

Terratag

Terratage designs are inspired by Japanese pop culture. The London based shop draws inspiration from Japanese Obsessive Graphic Behavior as seen in manga, anime, robot and mecha themes of design and animation. via the wired jester