Flip side 2012-2014:
a decade after spending 7 years in the philippines, these projects explore the familiarities in what was foreign and draws parallel lines with our american culture.
12/12 IN PERSON:
MICRO/MACRO. paRASITES IN A PAISLEY PATTERN.
Paisley" printed sweatshirt with elastic waist, thumb loops, and a drawstring balaklava hood.
A bandana and batik. Our paisley print reveals a parasitic pattern. In person.
Illustration: Paulo Campos
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11/12 BRIDGE:
A man jumps from the same place where Houdini escapes, as Harvard Bridge delivers us to Cambridge. Photos from the spot where the Brooklyn and Manhattan bridges meet comprise our take on native Filipino Ikat textile patterns. Once again, times and places, seemingly random, connect us to our roots. Bridge.
Our version of the native Filipino Ikat print created with images from the point where the two bridges meet in DUMBO, NY
Printed and made in NYC.
Our version of the native Filipino Ikat print created with images from the point where the two bridges meet in DUMBO, NY
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10/12 PUTO:
treat the goods to these pants
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9/12 ON WORDS:
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8/12 ALPHABET SOUP (ABAKADA):
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7/12 STORM:
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6/12 CIVET:
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5/12 HERO:
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4/12 BRAIN BLOCK:
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3/12 FOB:
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2/12 IN ARMS:
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1/12 PHILLY PINES:
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