Showing posts with label *clothing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label *clothing. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Bečej T-shirts

"Tisa" brush factory
"Univerzal" retailer
Sculpture-wall in "Sever Đurkić" elementary school

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Summer 2014 T-Shirts

Tales of the Unexpected

Stripes

Old designs, new colors

www.macasev-t-shirts.blogspot.com

Thursday, December 12, 2013

2nd edition of Chromapost Messenger Bags



The 2nd edition of Chromapost Messenger Bags is now available online and in select Brooklyn Industries stores.

Online: www.brooklynindustries.com/bags-messenger-bags/chromapost-messenger-bag

Stores:
Williamsburg
Park Slope
Union Square
Dumbo
Soho
Chelsea
Boerum Place

(by ArtBridge & Brooklyn Industries)

Monday, September 16, 2013

Chromapost Messenger Bag

The first edition of 40 Chromapost Messenger Bags created from the vinyl from the Chromapost Dumbo installation by ArtBridge and produced by Brooklyn Industries.

Buy in Brooklyn Industries stores and online.

Monday, August 29, 2011

2011 Summer T-Shirts




The Closet of Dr. Caligari, Vertigo, Mr. Humphries and Waiting for the Sun.
Vertigo tote bag.
Silk screen print.
www.macasev-t-shirts.blogspot.com

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Faux Two Tone _

Based on design for (CONVERSE) red - Faux Two Tone's


painted H&M canvas shoes

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Random T-shirts in Kvart magazine

6 pages editorial on Random T-shirts in the no.6 issue of Kvart magazine.
photo: Ana Kostić

Additional pics:
Random T-shirts slide-show: www.macasev.com/rnd
FaceBook gallery of outtakes


FaceBook album "Making of" by me.



Thursday, December 25, 2008

Home made fashion editorial (Kvart magazine)


Kvart magazine, No. 4/5, December 2008


defetishization of the fashion products

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Left - Money


Buttons created for HUPER magazine celebrating the anniversary of the "Summer of Love". The task was to create a dichotomy pair describing the year of 1968.
This is a take on R. Indiana's seminal LOVE, but this time in Serbian.
LEVO in Serbian means "left", and LOVA is a Serbian slang word for "money".

color scheme touched up by Andrej Dolinka (AD of Huper Magazine)

Friday, May 16, 2008

Handbags for the charity auction


Humanitarian initiative to collect funds for homeless children. 20 bags printed with the artworks of Serbian artists are offered at the auction that just has started.

QUEERIA centre, together with the Centre for Integration of Youth and the Swedish Helsinki Committee for Human Rights and with support of artists:
Aleksandar Maćašev,
Alisa Matović,
Biljana Cincarević,
Billjana Rakočević
and Jelena Jelača

details of the auction


related post:
Man in drag for charity

Monday, March 31, 2008

Men in drag for charity

"Men in drag" T-shirt design from Random t-Shirt collection modified for hand bags. Alfred Hitchcock, Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol and J Edgar Hoover in drag.


Queeria (LGBT organization from Belgrade) decided to organize a charity auction instead of Belgrade Gay Pride. Various artwork of several Serbian artists will be applied on hand bags and offered on an auction to help homeless children.

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Random T-shirt collection (18)


18 items in the "Random T-shirt collection".
Check it out at www.macasev-t-shirts.blogspot.com

Monday, July 23, 2007

Random T-shirt collection


A new blog of mine: Random T-shirt collection.
Check it out at www.macasev-t-shirts.blogspot.com

Sunday, July 08, 2007

(CONVERSE) red - Macbeth

Another model made for the Project(RED) initiative [help for the global AIDS fund] of the Converse company.


The Macbeth model shoe is inspired by the famous line from Shakespeare’s play “Macbeth” (act V, scene 1), in which Lady Macbeth while sleepwalking tries to wash nonexistent blood from her hands.

Lady Macbeth.
“Here’s the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes
of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand. Oh, oh, oh!”

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

(CONVERSE) red - Faux Two Tones


A five piece collection made for the Project(RED) initiative [help for the global AIDS fund] of the Converse company.
The classic two tone patterns (and variations) are applied to the Chuck Taylor shoe. A merge between the posh two tones and the everyday street-style Chuck Taylor shoe. The pattern is printed, giving a shoe a faux, wallpaper look.

check out the complete project in PDF (600 kb)