the T-shirts I designed for Yan De Hafuri have been in the Tokyo boutique for a few weeks, I've received my own samples (me n' my lady wear the gender-delegated products with a smile and they fit perfectly too...), and now they've included them in their online shop. Of course I recommend you go take a look at [link] and click on "collection/online shop". It may be a bit of a hit or miss experience for those of you can't read Japanese (or just a miss experience when you convert how much yen the Tokyo fashion scene can command), but I figured I'd better post the link anyways. If any non-Japanese manage to order a shirt I will send you something for sure... I'm not sure what, umm, maybe a shirt of my own production or one of the books - something for your trouble, like.
Speaking of books, my latest offering to the bonfires of poetry, 'Nakayubi Two: the barnstormer' has seen the first copy published and it's on the way here to Thailand in the mail, so after I read through for typos or other embarrassing gaffes, it will be made available in the shop, along with everything else...it's a book of 50 poems set in different cities I've visited/frequented/inhabited over the last years of meandered itinerance. I'm hoping that with 50 cities, everyone will be able to relate to at least a few, as well as dig the more obscure ones for the sake of meter, rhythm, dope-ass rhyming and tongue twisting wordplay. I think it turned out pretty good, myself.
What else...
Ernie Vernon the merch guy has given me inventory on all the t-shirts sold in the webshop and it seems there are but a few left in all the designs, while the HolloDeMilo in black has been totally cleaned out, even the few pieces I had stashed away for friends, damn you Ernie, shameless capitalist... I suppose we'll consider it as a retired jersey.
Once I find the time, I'll get working on a new design for another round of limited editions, promise...
I suppose that's that laundry list taken care of; now for the sweat soaked pile of undies. The recent spate of humid days have left me in a state of perennial soup/sweating brow itch. Best stay inside with a laptop and an air conditioner, really.
Tood'loo.
dave.








how did the exhibition go? (didnt you have something big coming up last time we chatted)
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umm, i've got a piece in a gallery here in chaing mai, but i think what you were referring to was the launch of the clothing line i did designs for in tokyo. that should be by the end of this month...can't wait. will send you the link once it's released if you like...cheers.
Best of luck!
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my website - [link]
my space - [link]
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l'audace, l'audace, toujours l'audace!
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