Stop Motion Tattoo
With the help of 1,054 pictures, here's a quick and painless look at a 4-hour tattoo session by Tony Touch, featuring the beginnings of a nerd sleeve highlighting the evolution of cameras. See how it progresses in part 2.
With the help of 1,054 pictures, here's a quick and painless look at a 4-hour tattoo session by Tony Touch, featuring the beginnings of a nerd sleeve highlighting the evolution of cameras. See how it progresses in part 2.
In this edition of Art With Salt, self-taught artist Bashir Sultani creates this sodium-enriched portrait of Darth Vader.
Toronto-based artist Amy Shackleton shows off her brushless painting technique that is being shown at exhibits in New York, London, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary.
Vita Coco is turning up the sweet-and-tart with its newest Frosted Lemonade Treats, the latest addition to its popular coconut water-inspired lineup. Following hits like Strawberries & Creme and Orange & Creme, this flavor pairs zesty lemon with a coconutty finish for a refreshingly indulgent twist. Designed as a small moment of escape, Frosted Lemonade Treats transform a hectic commute or cluttered desk into a sunnier state of mind, delivering the functional benefits of coconut water with bold, pronounceable ingredients. Available nationwide in stores and online, it's the ultimate pick-me-up for anyone who wants a mindful, mood-boosting treat that feels like summer in a bottle.
Presented by Vita Coco.
Guided by the philosophy of Colin Chapman—"simplify, then add lightness"—Nike strips back the design with the Ava X. The silhouette focuses on weight reduction without sacrificing structure, pairing a textile upper with synthetic leather overlays for durability. Underfoot, a Cushion 3.0 midsole provides responsive cushioning, while a high-abrasion outsole adds grip across varied conditions. The result is a lightweight trainer built with a more streamlined, functional approach.
Presented by Nike.
Diego Stocco used puff irons, press and dry cleaning machines, a washer, clothes hangers, and a bucket full of soap to make some steamy beats at his local dry cleaners.
Pass the time until the October 2nd season premiere of Dexter by watching Adam Ben Ezra perform his version of the opening theme song.
Even while getting splattered with paint, Irish singer Lisa Hannigan still has a smile on her face and a ukulele by her heart.
Matt Mulholland takes Back to the Future and adds his refined vocals to another iconic movie scene.
Competition meets court-ready style with the latest drop from Centerline Athletics, highlighted through a curated selection from Terrell Owens. The collection reflects Owens' transition from football legend to dedicated pickleball competitor, featuring performance-driven apparel designed for speed, movement, and all-day play. Built for the modern athlete, the pieces balance technical function with clean design, aligning with Owens' mindset of desire, dedication, and discipline every time he steps on the court. As pickleball continues its rapid rise, the partnership signals a broader push into sports culture, with Owens not only showcasing his go-to gear but also collaborating on future designs that aim to bring the same competitive edge to the next wave of performance apparel.
Presented by Centerline.
Bar soap rarely gets an upgrade, but the Duke Cannon Soap Puck rethinks the format with a compact, palm-sized design built for grip, portability, and longevity. Triple-milled for a denser, longer-lasting bar, it delivers a rich lather while holding up better than typical soaps, making it just as suited for daily showers as it is for gym bags and travel kits. Formulated with natural oils and free of phthalates, it cleans without overcomplicating things, while the rounded puck shape feels deliberate in hand. It's a small shift in form that turns a basic essential into something more considered and durable.
Presented by Duke Cannon.
For the lucky 1500 that were able to snag a pair of the Nike MAGs, here's how Tinker Hatfield created the shoe that put that $7,000 dent in your wallet and helped raise $5.6 million for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research.
A prequel to John Carpenter's 1982 horror classic follows the first round of geniuses who release The Thing from its icy grave three days before it wreaks complete havoc on Kurt Russell. In theaters October 14, 2011.