If you like music and pop culture, most likely you know these artists. And when you dig deeper into their discography and persona, a whole new world is ready to explore. The artists of 2010 are also a Millennial and new generation easily re Tyler, The Creator, A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, Playboi Carti, Frank Ocean, Young Thug, and many artists come up in the 2010s, and they have their own lane in the music industry. These artists’ musical, fashion-wise styles are unique, and they are all created under the hip-hop umbrella, but they all different.
If you like this type of music and artists, you can easily recognize their work. US-based artist Euphoric Supply has a unique position between being a hip-hop fan and an amazing artist. It’s hard to describe his work in one word. He makes toys, action figures, barcodes, rugs, sneakers, cassettes, cartridges, and many more! The medium he uses is varied, but the feeling and taste always the same. I personally love his works, and the main reason is he observes small details of the biggest names in the music industry then turns these into collectible items. And the more familiar with the artists, his works get more interesting.
Euphoric Supply continues his creations, but he started to focus on custom rugs and tufting guns in the pandemic. His other project called @imakerugs specifically concentrates on making rugs and their accessories.
Fenna Schilling is a graphic designer and a DJ whose visual and sonic collages have versatile characteristics. The intuitively crafted artworks of the artist provide an opportunity for her personal exploration through cut and paste technique and make way for an open-ended process.
Euphoric Supply Turns Your Favorite Hip-Hop Artists Into Toys, Rugs and More
If you like music and pop culture, most likely you know these artists. And when you dig deeper into their discography and persona, a whole new world is ready to explore. The artists of 2010 are also a Millennial and new generation easily re Tyler, The Creator, A$AP Rocky, Travis Scott, Kid Cudi, Playboi Carti, Frank Ocean, Young Thug, and many artists come up in the 2010s, and they have their own lane in the music industry. These artists’ musical, fashion-wise styles are unique, and they are all created under the hip-hop umbrella, but they all different.
If you like this type of music and artists, you can easily recognize their work. US-based artist Euphoric Supply has a unique position between being a hip-hop fan and an amazing artist. It’s hard to describe his work in one word. He makes toys, action figures, barcodes, rugs, sneakers, cassettes, cartridges, and many more! The medium he uses is varied, but the feeling and taste always the same. I personally love his works, and the main reason is he observes small details of the biggest names in the music industry then turns these into collectible items. And the more familiar with the artists, his works get more interesting.
Euphoric Supply continues his creations, but he started to focus on custom rugs and tufting guns in the pandemic. His other project called @imakerugs specifically concentrates on making rugs and their accessories.
You can check Euphoric Supply website and I Make Rugs’ website, also check his Instagram.
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