A Reimagining: Tiger Runs the Hood
The “street golfer” Tiger Hood has popularized consists of a golf club, a newspaper-stuffed milk carton, and a crate. It started as just a way for Barr to pass some time but has gone onto to gain the attention of major news outlets.
Drahuws: Meet the Black Kristof’s
The inconspicuous/conspicuous characters that find their way into some of the African American artist Drahuws’ works — The Black Kristof’s — are a Black culture mash-up inspired by the powerful lyrics of old-school hip-hop and R&B and 90s sitcoms and cartoons (especially The Simpsons).
Five Hypebeast Items Your Room Should Have
Creating the ultimate Hypebeast room — one that your friends will envy — isn’t an easy task. It starts with a room, a layout, and a few unique items that will leave no doubt that it’s a Hypebeast space. Here are a couple of tips to make it so.
New Addition to Historic Heroes Collection: Garveyism
Garveyism recaptures the vibrant energy, pride, and passion felt when Marcus Garvey rode through the streets of New York’s Harlem in 1922.
Drahuws explores, Black Panther Character Okoye, with Young Okoye
Toronto artist Drahuws recognized for her Pop Art, digital art and paintings. Her latest work highlights Okoye, the leader of Dora Milaje, a team of women who serve as special forces for the fictional African nation of Wakanda.
New Print Edition of Drahuws’ Charlie “Bad Man” Sifford
Toronto-born artist Drahuws releases a new edition of the Black art print Charlie “Bad Man” Sifford (aka PGA “Bad Man”) as the first addition to the Historic Heroes Collection.