Showing posts with label NGBG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NGBG. Show all posts

Thursday, December 2, 2010

NGBG t-shirt release party. Everybody was there...

The bar. Or the altar, as someone suggested.


Some of the best guys I know, from left superb bluesman Svante Sjöblom, Sebastian who runs the club "Ain't nobody's mistress but my own" and to my left Daniel Pedersen, one of my great photographer friends.


A perfect, early Friday evening after work in the studio. I was very pleasantly surprised by the turn up (around 60 people), in spite of it being really snowy and cold. Thanks friends!!


Lured them in with free beers...




Sharpest dressers this evening: my former intern Johan and Louise his girlfriend.


So this is what it was all about. The release of the t-shirt which is an homage to the street
Norra GrängesBergsGatan, where the studio is located. This is the street for illegal after hours clubs, baclava bakeries, Polish bootleg booze and a bunch of other dodgy emterprises. Robert&Blad included. ;-D


My dear old friend Heléne Thoresdotter, another of my much appreciated photographers, here with her fiancé Max. Two of the best, all categories!


Aha, customers! Staffan, teacher and funk-nerd with Johan who works with something super interesting to do with interaction design. I think.


Jenny Nordberg, half of Apokalyps Labotek, designers of our time, working with different types of waste as raw material. Brill, check out! And stylish Louise again, with pearls on her sweather.


In charge of marketing & pr this evening, Svante Sjöblom. Great salesman grin! Next to him his girlfriend Malin who also acted as my assistant for the evening. She most definitely did not spend it sitting on her ass!

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The most picturesque printing shop in the world?


Yeah, we got snow... Just in time for me to do a two-day session in the silkscreen printing shop. The radiator isn't so hot (pun intended). It has to be turned really high in the morning, and do it's thing for a while. Eventually it's ok to go out there to start working. But it does look extremely inviting, wouldn't you say?




There they are, hanging three rows deep, the t-shirts in honour of that gloriously grungy, gritty and grimy street Norra Grängesbergsgatan, where the studio is located.



Release party in the studio this friday at four. Do come! :-)