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Illustrations and various forms of art have since day one played a central role in regards to whatever project, story or collection we’ve created. For that we can especially thank illustrating artists Johan Idesjö, Mikel Nilsson, Emma Hanquist and Anders Hellman who each have given picture and form to concept.
Behind the scenes of Autumn / Winter 2010 photo shoot
Get a glimpse into the future, a board game which play instructions merely are left to be challenged for realization of any desire or vision of liking.
The collection first arrives in July with new clothing in stores, followed by another music release, short film, and a new concept of a board game in progress.
Stay tuned for a March of no Coincidence!
More Art
Society practice and the heritage we leave our children
Together with Björn Stensson, a student of Art Direction at Berghs School of Communications, and highly acclaimed photographer Sesse Lind, Uniforms for the Dedicated has gone strictly serious to create an exhibition on the subject: "society practice and the heritage we leave our children".
The show is part of the yearly graduation exhibition at Berghs Scool of Communications. May 28th - 30th. Sveavägen 34, Stockholm.
For more information please visit: http://sustainableplan.se/
1020 Trickery Lane Art Venue @ Riche, Stockholm
As yet another step of the 1020 Trickery Lane project, Uniforms for the Dedicated did strike against the renowned Lilla Baren, Restaurant Riche in Stockholm, Sweden.
Led by Emma Hanquist and Anders Helmman, traces of this masked adventure and art installation may be enjoyed troughout April. Click on imgage for more pictures.
1020 Trickery Lane
by Emma Hanquist and Anders Hellman
With the conception that a playful state of mind fosters creativity, Emma Hanquist and Anders Hellman formed their alter egos of 1020 Trickery Lane, a figurative scene of mischief in clash with the adult world.
See more of Emma Hanquist's work here:
http://www.emmahan.com/
...and Anders Hellman's work here:
http://andershellman.se/
A play of Nonsense
by Mikel Nilsson
Similar to the imaginary literature of the 19th century and Lewis Carroll, the illustrations from Mikel Nilsson plays with the idea of transforming and cluster everyday objects into a new and challenging meaning.
We like to call it A Play of Nonsense!
See more of Mikel Nilsson's work here:
http://mikelnilsson.se
http://myspace.com/prins_conny
Sound Effects
by Johan Idesjö
Enthused by emotions coming alive to music, the artwork from Johan Idesjö has evolved in parallel to a soundtrack; thus creating the collection we call Sound Effects.
See more of Johan Idesjö's art work here:
http://www.johanidesjo.com/




