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Tag Archives: Street Style
2 dudes from Nigel Cabourn Japan.
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Tagged Illustration, Jake Hollomon, Japan, Micron Hero, Micron Pen, nigel cabourn, sketchbook, Street Style
Second Style Sampling Snap
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Tagged 2nd Magazine, Illustration, Jake Hollomon, Micron Hero, Micron Pen, Portrait, sketchbook, Street Style
Recent sketchbook explorations
I’m still having fun pulling reference from the Japanese magazines. I like to draw freestyle on top of the referenced imagery to create something new entirely. Try it sometime.
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Tagged ink, Jake Hollomon, Micron Hero, sketchbook, Street Style
Sketchbook Portraiture – Japanese Style
It doesn’t take much to get me talking about my time spent in Japan. Back in 2006 I spent a month and a half in Tokyo on a PNCA study abroad program. This was more of a scouting mission to pave the way for future trips, so we were given ample free time to explore to our hearts’ content. Our hostel was on the edge of Harajuku, famously known as ground zero for Japanese street style. A spent a great deal of time wandering the area, exploring the retail enclaves and people watching. It’s not a stretch to say that the Japanese played a large role in laying the groundwork of the current street-style photoblog craze. There are many print publications dedicated to showcasing the latest looks on the street. I bought one at Portland’s local Kinokuniya outpost a few weeks back. Over the weekend I took up sketching a few characters that caught my eye. Expect to see some more of these sketches in the coming weeks!
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Tagged Harajuku, Jake Hollomon, Japan, menswear, Micron Hero, sketchbook, Street Style
Things that inspire me – 01.14.11

Wonderwall

A good chunk of my design experience has been for retail; from window & wall graphics to full space renderings. I can trace my interest in this field back to my Tokyo trip with PNCA in 2006. Retail there was unlike anything I had seen back in the States. I spent countless hours wandering the streets of Harajuku, Omotesando and Naka-Meguro, exploring boutiques stocked with exquisite items I had no hope of affording.
Upon my return, I found that the firm responsible for some of my favorite shops is Wonderwall, a retail interior design firm headed by architect Masamichi Katayama. I love the clever details and artistic touches worked into each of their projects. This week an excellent interview with Katayama was posted Art Talks. In it, Katayama explains his approach to some of his favorite projects, very inspiring.
read the Masamichi Katayama interview HERE.
Visit Wonderwall’s website HERE.
Urban Weeds

I love street style blogs. Something about them fuels my innate love of people watching. While outward appearance may not be everything, how a person decides to present themselves to the outside world can say a lot about their identity. After a short lived attempt at street style blogging, I know how tough it can be. Portlanders as a whole are pretty shy about being photographed, so I must tip my hat to Lisa Warninger, the photographer behind Portland’s own street fashion blog Urban Weeds.
Warninger photographs the denizens of this fair, rainy city. Her posts feature a black and white portrait, accompanied by a full-body color shot. Each entry is well considered, with details about the acquisition of each piece the subject is wearing. Warninger does a good job of mixing up the ages and locations of her subjects, keeping things varied and fresh. It’s also quite fun to see how Portland style transitions from the Summer into the colder, wet months. Since the new year she’s been updating the site on an almost daily basis, it’s well worth checking out - Urban Weeds







All photos by Lisa Warninger
Haruki Murakami

Haruki Murakami is my favorite living novelist. I started out with Wild Sheep Chase and then read The Wind Up Bird Chronicle. Now I’m working my way through Kafka On The Shore, which is already my favorite amongst what I’ve read.
Murakami captures the spiritual, surreal aspect of humanity in a way that makes sense. In his novels, the inner world of the character is just as tangible as the outer world. It’s tough to describe exactly why, but his highly descriptive, engaging prose resonates with me. I highly recommend his works.




















