Limited merch release for TK's new album, "these days / このごろ"
Made in collaboration with textile artist Emily Martin
Produced in limited quantities
Bundle of both pieces from the limited release collection
Includes the Shibori Indigo Bandana and the Indigo Dyed Art Print
Bandana Details:
Made in tribute to the Japanese art of shibori, each bandana is dyed in indigo by hand
Given the nature of shibori, each piece is one-of-a-kind
Our collaboration is marked with block printed ink, its red color paying tribute to traditional Japanese hanko stamps
22" x 22"
Bandanas are cotton blend
Dyed in indigo using traditional shibori* techniques
Sewn edges with block printed branding imagery
*Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist-dyeing technique.
It involves binding, stitching, folding, twisting, and compressing the fabric before dyeing.
The verb shiboru means "to wring, squeeze and press" in Japanese.
Print Details:
Made in tribute to the Japanese tradition of indigo dying, each print is dyed by hand and given unique details with various materials such as pastels, gel pen, and block printed ink
Each piece is uniquely dyed and a one of a kind original art piece
Our collaboration is marked with block printed ink, its red color paying tribute to traditional Japanese hanko stamps
6" x 6"
Cotton paper
Dyed in indigo
Block printed elements using ink
Drawn details with various materials such as pastels and gel pen
**THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL COPY OF THE ALBUM**
LOCAL PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AVAILABLE
IF ARRANGED, SHIPPING WILL BE REFUNDED
Limited merch release for TK's new album, "these days / このごろ"
Made in collaboration with textile artist Emily Martin
Produced in limited quantities
Made in tribute to the Japanese art of shibori, each bandana is dyed in indigo by hand
Given the nature of shibori, each piece is one-of-a-kind
Our collaboration is marked with block printed ink, its red color paying tribute to traditional Japanese hanko stamps
22" x 22"
Bandanas are cotton blend
Dyed in indigo using traditional shibori* techniques
Sewn edges with block printed branding imagery
*Shibori is a traditional Japanese resist-dyeing technique.
It involves binding, stitching, folding, twisting, and compressing the fabric before dyeing.
The verb shiboru means "to wring, squeeze and press" in Japanese.
**THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL COPY OF THE ALBUM**
LOCAL PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AVAILABLE
IF ARRANGED, SHIPPING WILL BE REFUNDED
Limited merch release for TK's new album, "these days / このごろ"
Made in collaboration with textile artist Emily Martin
Produced in limited quantities
Made in tribute to the Japanese tradition of indigo dying, each print is dyed by hand and given unique details with various materials such as pastels, gel pen, and block printed ink
Each piece is uniquely dyed and a one of a kind original art piece
Our collaboration is marked with block printed ink, its red color paying tribute to traditional Japanese hanko stamps
6" x 6"
Cotton paper
Dyed in indigo
Block printed elements using ink
Drawn details with various materials such as pastels and gel pen
**THIS IS NOT A PHYSICAL COPY OF THE ALBUM**
LOCAL PICK-UP/DROP-OFF AVAILABLE
IF ARRANGED, SHIPPING WILL BE REFUNDED
Used to kick fly shit, cause I was on some fly shit
Now I'm on some do or die
29, just starting to feel alive shit
Mind a mosh pit
Heard my chemicals out of balance
I’ve been walking the line since
Hit my first L on sunrise westbound at 16
Thoughts left benign
Home to momma with demon eyes
Life without meaning til you learn to see the signs
Sometimes you make do with what you find
Back in high school
Daydreaming ‘bout a girl who smokes weed and bumps Wu
Found one who likes Tribe, calls me out on my bullshit
Got my back. She don't ask when to come through
Holds me down like the real ones do
It’s the times, it’s the times - got me watching my health
I started making my decisions in stealth
Mouth closed, eyes open
Thoughts different than the child that I was
Found the less I hold onto, the less I give up
The less I hold onto, the less I give up
Let it pass, let it pass
Just to feel it enough
It’s a cold place
Regardless I'm always steady with the hold
Let it burn from that low praise
I was submarine to their wave through the dog days
Now I maneuver through chatter like,
“Hey batter, batter”
I might hit it like Pablo, Pete Wheeler when I go
Used to hop fences to get away from the 5-0
Homies on their skater shit, me I couldn't skate for shit
Just wanted to take part
Years before I made art
Expression of self or a lesson in self reflection?
Still rolling logs, neglecting that text message
Chill with the talk while making that first impression
But I ain't trying to impress, nah these are confessions
Live with a weight on my mind, yeah them heavy heavy thoughts
Taking losses like a knight, three up and two across
Redefinition of trust, the peace of mind is a plus
The less i hold onto, the less i give up
The less I hold onto, the less I give up
Let it pass, let it pass
Just to feel it enough
credits
from these days / このごろ,
track released May 4, 2022
Written, produced, and mixed by Zach TK Zanghi
Mastered by Aire Atlantica
Mix Prep & Assistance by Nicole Bien
Single art by Emily Febrizio
Photography on art by Timeline35 Cinematics
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