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David Choe x Mutsu - GI Choe Hooded Kimono Jacket

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Artist David Choe and Japanese fashion designer Mutsu by Prospective Flow collaboration —the "GI Choe" Hooded Kimono Jacket. Mutsu cuts, sews, and creates in real time while Choe provides commentary. The origin story behind the jacket is vibrant as is the intricate hand stitching, details, and creativity woven into the fabric of the jacket.

tags: Fashion, Design, Mutsu, David Choe, G.I. Choe, Jacket, Japanese, Pockets
categories: Video
Monday 08.21.23
Posted by David Choe
 

David Choe Beef Title Card Artwork

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The title cards in Netflix's series "Beef" grab attention by merging dynamic typography with the artwork of David Choe, who also plays Cousin Isaac on the show. Designed to disrupt the cold open of each episode, the title treatments overlay paintings that match the episode's mood, reminiscent of 90s album covers and magazine aesthetics. David Choe, the artist behind most of Beef's paintings, had already created these paintings prior to the production. The one exception to Choe’s work was the first title card, featuring a piece by Pieter Aertsen, entitled, “A Meat Stall with the Holy Family Giving Alms.”

tags: David Choe, Beef, Netflix, Artwork, Design, Isaac Cho
categories: Video
Tuesday 08.15.23
Posted by David Choe