Archive for the ‘Fort Greene’ Category
Tonight–Live Art, Music & Haiti Benefit at Sucre in BK
In Artz, Brooklyn Social Club, FG/CLlinton Hill/Bed Stuy, Fort Greene, Muses and Music, Politickin' on January 24, 2010 at 12:08 amBrooklyn artist, Sean Lewis
In Artz, Brooklyn Social Club, Fort Greene, bright lines on January 9, 2010 at 11:00 pmMr. Sean Lewis, a Brooklyn-based visual artist & reader of the bright lines, has recently come to my attention.
Below is “Crashed Porsche”, oil on canvas, 48″ X 48″:
Houndstooth prints, oil paintings and pen & ink drawings of cars in crashed states (perhaps an homage to his Detroit roots?). I imagine a man’s world–a porsche, a Houndstooth jacket, a walk with a lady in Fort Greene–revved up & re-imagined colorfully, hard lines and pretty designs.
Check out his portfolio here. His artist adventures are documented in his blog.
Mercedes Collage (digital print):

“Sean Lewis grew up in Detroit, Michigan where he developed a love of art early on. At a young age, he studied architecture, ceramics, drawing and photography. Although he continued to study art at the University of Michigan, Sean decided to master in architecture. It was not until after university that Sean took up oil painting. He immediately became devoted to the medium and moved to New York to pursue it. Sean has lived and practiced in Brooklyn, New York for 5 years.”
Fort Greene’s Finest Threads
In Brooklyn Social Club, Fort Greene, The 'Ness on October 7, 2009 at 10:14 pmThe selection in Fort Greene just gets better ‘n better. Here’s some of my favorite shops in the neighborhood, fresh selection of vintage and local designers.
244 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn, NY 11205
nr. Clermont Ave.
Dossier, has a marvelous, handpicked selection of designers (local and vintage), jewelry, and gift items. Brought to the Fort Greene neighborhood by Dossier Journal’s Skye Parrott, Katherine Krause, and Molly McIver. The Dossier Journal is a biannual art-and-fashion magazine, with a striking layout and underground verve.
The trio opened the Dossier Shop in April 2009 on the bottom floor of a small apartment building, aiming to reflect the journal’s creativity and wide-ranging appeal in its wares.
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 12 Noon-7PM, CLOSED Mondays
Subway: C to Lafayette Ave; G to Clinton Washington
Truly reasonable prices with occasional mint condition Members Only jackets, vintage belts and handbags. I found my winter jacket here in great condition–a vintage ‘80 nylon jam in bright ceruluean:
Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 12 Noon-7 PM; Monday 1 PM-8 PM
Train: G to Classon Ave.
COLLECTHER
306 Franklin Avenue @ Lafayette
- Located in Bed Stuy, Brooklyn, COLLECTHER is a vintage clothing store specializing in women’s fashions from and inspired by the 1960s to the 1980s. I found a wonderfully preserved pair of vintage Brazilian red leather pumps–for only $30~!
Hours: Thursday-Saturday 12 Noon-8 PM; Sunday 12 Noon-6 PM (Recessionista Sunday & Denim Dropoff!)
Train: G to Classon Ave
Hours: Thistle & Clover is open 7 days a week: Monday-Friday 12PM-8PM Saturday & Sunday 11AM-7PM
Train: C to Lafayette Ave; G to Clinton Washington









