Bomb Story: Sophie Sturdevant is a Denver-born and Chicago-based artist, who has developed a style over her career called SuperStacked. Sophie has a traditional background, but works in both physical and digital spaces. Regardless of media, her work and process play on a ""museum and mayhem” juxtaposition, leveraging line work and stippling to tell visual stories of womanhood — which is, like her work, complicated, abstract, and emotionally overwhelming. Sophie Sturdevant is one of two NFT-related artists that we collaborated with exclusively for the Adam Bomb Squad drop.| Background Story: Our earliest adopters know JAGS as The Hundreds' signature pattern, in the vein of Louis Vuitton's monogram or a Burberry plaid. Bobby taught himself how to design graphics through the Adobe Suite. His first Photoshop ""doodle"" was taking the pen tool and making these jagged shapes. Years later, we would coin this repeating print on clothing, leather belts and wallets, BMX bikes, snowboards, and marketing materials as ""JAGS."" Although still used across the collection, JAGS sums up the 2000s era of The Hundreds.
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Bomb Story: Sophie Sturdevant is a Denver-born and Chicago-based artist, who has developed a style over her career called SuperStacked. Sophie has a traditional background, but works in both physical and digital spaces. Regardless of media, her work and process play on a ""museum and mayhem” juxtaposition, leveraging line work and stippling to tell visual stories of womanhood — which is, like her work, complicated, abstract, and emotionally overwhelming. Sophie Sturdevant is one of two NFT-related artists that we collaborated with exclusively for the Adam Bomb Squad drop.| Background Story: Our earliest adopters know JAGS as The Hundreds' signature pattern, in the vein of Louis Vuitton's monogram or a Burberry plaid. Bobby taught himself how to design graphics through the Adobe Suite. His first Photoshop ""doodle"" was taking the pen tool and making these jagged shapes. Years later, we would coin this repeating print on clothing, leather belts and wallets, BMX bikes, snowboards, and marketing materials as ""JAGS."" Although still used across the collection, JAGS sums up the 2000s era of The Hundreds.
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