B Boy | ||
Designed by: Carlos Mare 139 Rodriguez
Why we love it: Fresh out of NYC Mare 139 is sculptor/painter who pioneered a version of urban graffiti as modern sculpture in 1985. This neat charcoal on paper work would look great in any contemporary apartment. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Designed by: Eric Haze
Why we love it: This silk screen print is fresh and bold. Created by NY artist Eric Haze, it gives your home street cred seeing as Haze was one of the first visual artists to define the look and graphic language of Hip Hop during it’s golden years. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Concertgebouwbuurt | ||
Designed by: Jan Rothuizen
Why we love it: This artist’s delicate impressions of a foreign city made in Indian ink explore the exchange between people and places. Part of a larger body of work Rothuizen is an inspiring explorer and artist. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Abstract | ||
Designed by: Lil’ Shy
Why we love it: This framed felt artwork is created by Lil’ Shy a multimedia artist from NYC.Her strong love for a craftsmanship and the art of lettering embodies all of her pieces and her portfolio encompasses paintings, drawings, silkscreen print, photos and film. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Guten Tag | ||
Designed by: Wayne Horse
Why we love it: Poking fun at youth and individual success artist Willehad Eilers aka Wayne Horse likes creating situations rather than stories. His work ranges from video and drawing to performance and installation. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Product Avalanche | ||
Designed by: Niels Shoe Meulman
Why we love it: This printed silk scarf inspired by the band Sigue Sigue Sputnik is a graphic art work by a leading light in the Calligraffiti movement. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Oh Yeah Yo | ||
Designed by: Niels Shoe Meulman
Why we love it: This printed silk scarf has the word ‘oh yeah yo’ designed to form an ambigram. Graphic and impressive in seering bright colours, this would look greta framed in a bedroom, office or kitchen. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Following me | ||
Designed by: Jon One
Why we love it: This acrylic and ink on canvas is by graffiti artists Jon One. Where you can get it: Unruly Gallery
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Issue 61
Vintage Modern Issue
The breadth and scope of Habitus has always been extraordinary. With how we live at heart of every issue, we have stepped it up with Guest Editor David Flack of Flack Studio shaking the ‘how’ and looking at new ways to make a house a home. With Vintage Modern as the issues theme, we look at the way iconic design has stayed with us, how daring pieces from the past can add the wow factor and how architecture and good design defy the pigeon hole of their era.
Order IssueHabitus Loves …Unruly Gallery
This week Habitus Loves affordable art as curated by Unruly Gallery. Create an art wall in your home with mixture of classical and contemporary works. Order art online, support artists and discover new talent along the way.