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Leather Fish Pouches by Jeremy Fish x Al’s Attire for Upper Playground

The SF Heritage Preservation Society together with the legendary handmade goods shop, Al’s Attire, is proud to release a second piece to their leather goods collection. (The first was the Jeremy Fish Moc Toe Shoes)

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The Leather Fish Pouch: Approximately 9″ x 3″ these sturdy zipper pouches have a signature Al’s Attire Label sown inside of it.  The Leather Fish Pouches are unique in design and individual construction will vary in size.

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Made exclusively for Upper Playground this project was in collaboration with artist, Jeremy Fish.  Each Leather Fish Pouch is constructed with Premium Bavarian leather lasered with Jeremy Fish Pattern and hand sown in small batches.

To purchase visit upperplayground.com or click here.

 

New Superfishal Pillows by Jeremy Fish at Upper Playground

Jeremy Fish releases a new set of Superfishal pillows with his ever popular ‘Fowl Mood’, ‘Wisdome’ and ‘Sutro Fog’ designs.  The ‘Fowl Mood’ Pillows come in two color ways and the other two designs in Brown and in Navy.  For more pillows and other accessories by Jeremy Fish, visit upperplayground.com and search keywords ‘Superfishal‘:

FOWL MOOD  PILLOW in Brown and in Green:

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SUTRO FOG PILLOW in Brown:

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WISDOME PILLOW in Navy:

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Jeremy Fish and Upper Playground releases special limited edition of ‘ROOTS & BRANCHES’

Upper Playground and Jeremy Fish are proud to announce a special release of ‘Roots & Branches‘, designed by Jeremy Fish. These beautiful solid Birch Panels are laser etched one by one and hand varnished with care. Each panel measures 18″ x 24″ x 1.5″ and is signed and numbered by the artist. Made in the USA. Limited Edition of 30 + 1 Artist Proof.

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Available in store and online exclusively at upperplayground.com. If you live close to the SF shop and want to pick one up before Christmas, please call the shop directly to inquire. We have a few prints available in store!

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New Wall by David Choe in Tokyo for the Occasion of His Return to Japan

David Choe’s long anticipated return to Japan definitely includes a wall to mark the occasion.  UP founder and curator, Matt Revelli speaks about Choe’s career and his path to success for the occasion of his final return to Tokyo:

“Ever since we exhibited his first gallery show in San Francisco, artist David Choe has been an integral part of the Upper Playground family, traveling the world throughout Asia, Europe and North America, representing Upper Playground’s spirit and core with his own aligned to ours of getting things done when everyone says that it can’t or couldn’t be. Not a slacker or a trustafarian, David has instead imbued and embodied every act of his with a never sleep attitude governed by a respect for time and opportunity, with a direct and genuine gratitude and positivity that is as infectious as it is infamous. Like a preacher whose every canvas is a sermon, he paints and sculpts the gospel of his soul; and through the myriad of different products he creates in stores, streets, schools, and galleries worldwide, David is one of the only artists that understands how to use Upper Playground in the way it’s designed to be used. However, the shadow of history always follows its figure. Eight years ago David travelled to Tokyo to oversee an exhibition and collection created in collaboration with Upper Playground. The pendulum of his person had him switching roles from collaborator to confidant and artist to ally and it was on this trip that everything changed- we got word that David had been arrested for punching a security officer in the face and was going to be imprisoned for 7 years. Banned from visitation, we were forced to get updates through our distributor by phone. It was a roller coaster of emotions, with one day being positive and the next completely devastating. Finally, after 90 days, we got a call saying he was getting out. He returned a humble man, having lost 40-50 lbs., grateful for his experience. He didn’t curse his time or situation like most men would, his feeling was he got his due: he was in prison not for hitting the security officer, but rather, for all the crimes and sins he had committed up until then and had never been caught for. It was a cathartic experience and an opportunity to repent for all the crimes he had been committing daily throughout his entire life. And in true Choe fashion, he turned an overwhelmingly negative experience into a positive one by creating hundreds upon hundreds of prison drawings and sketches, exhibiting the work in New York. From there his paths and roads, though intricate with obstacles, would carry him to greater and higher heights that have him standing where he is today as one of the top artists in the world  still spreading the ethos of Upper Playground.People often try to dissect and understand the how’s and why’s to his success. The answer is simple: he looks at failure and success as equal opportunities. “- Matt Revelli

Latest photos from Japan check it out:

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"A Light in the Dark" a solo show by Sam Flores opens Saturday Nov. 6th at Fifty24SF Gallery

Fifty24SF Gallery and Upper Playground is pleased to present Sam Flores’ next solo show, ” A Light in the Darkness”.  The show opening this Saturday, December 6th at 6PM will feature new works by the artist focused on his continuous themes of balance between “good vs evil” light vs the dark. 

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“Throughout this new body of work, I’m focusing on light that comes from a dark place. People at one time or another experience negative moments in their lives, situations they feel that they can’t outrun, like they are stuck in a shadow. No matter how dark things get, the most important thing, is to be able to hold on to the vision of that light, in order to keep hope and faith alive.

Without darkness you would never be able to notice how bright something can shine. I want to illuminate the human spirit and inspire people to hang on, strive for something better, keep their dreams, passions and love alive by holding onto the light, no matter how dark things seem around them. I have been fortunate enough in my life to have people shine a light on me, help keep me on my path and keep me from getting lost. Having someone there to help us navigate our own darkness, whether it’s our subconscious, a thought, idea or even a creature, we all need to have “A Light in the Darkness.”” – Sam Flores