Pack of Dogs (Pharell) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Michael Gillette’s mesmerising illustrations blend beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. A celebration of pup and pop culture for music and and dog lovers alike.
Pack of Dogs (Bob) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Michael Gillette’s mesmerising illustrations blend beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. A celebration of pup and pop culture for music and and dog lovers alike.
Pack of Dogs (Amy) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Michael Gillette’s mesmerising illustrations blend beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. A celebration of pup and pop culture for music and and dog lovers alike.
Pack of Dogs (John) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Michael Gillette’s mesmerising illustrations blend beloved, iconic music legends, both past and present, with their dog counterparts. A celebration of pup and pop culture for music and and dog lovers alike.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 10 is available now. Thirty-five years ago (or five years, in human terms) we set out to explore our relationship with dogs, not only as loyal friends and comrades at our heels, but also as creative muses—to champion the joy and offbeat energy that comes from being around and inspired by dogs.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 9 is available now. In our Spring issue, there’s much to be in high spirits about. We go behind the scenes of Wes Anderson’s Isle of Dogs, a movie fuelled by dopamine, alpha dogs, and a vast crew of artisans and animators.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 8 is available now. In this issue we challenge stereotypes, big and small. Klaus Dyba’s portraits of hairless dogs embrace the bald and the beautiful, Winnie Au’s fashion-inspired photos take the shame out of the cone, and the stellar lineup in the new-release book Really Good Dog Photography stir us well away from the obvious fluff.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 7 is available now. This issue is about the joy of looking from the outside in. We tap into the routines (and peek inside the houses) of human–dog relationships around Tokyo. We ponder the age-old connection between dogs and horses. We journey with a wild mutt from New York to Zurich. We chuckle over poop-scoop habits around the world.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 6 is out now. In this issue we learn about anthropomorphism, dog-headed succulents, and four-legged shop assistants. We meet a handsome bull terrier celeb hailing from New York City (did you guess already…?) and chat to creatives about gentle giants, doting dachshunds, and a wolf with friendly eyes.
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Four & Sons Magazine Issue 5 is out now. In this issue we learn about memorial tattoos, lucky dæmons, surfing dogs, and top models (of the four-legged kind, of course). We read about the heartbreaking power of missing-pet posters and the brotherly bond between humans and working dogs.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 4 is out now. In our (almost) eponymous issue, we learn about musical canine freestyle, the powerful snouts of a working dog, and how to turn a debilitating ‘black dog’ into a positive force.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 3 is available now. In our third issue, we talk to over 20 dog-loving creative types and one legendary Tokyo groomer. We learn about street mutts and hunting dogs, LA gang members and bully breeders, hound-headed humans and wild coyotes.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 2 is out now. We visit creatives and their canine muses at work and play: designer Thakoon Panichgul on the eve of Fashion Week, artist Wes Lang in his paint-splattered studio, and indie darling Carrie Brownstein on Portlandia’s off season.
Four & Sons Magazine Issue 1 is available now! The premier issue includes a chat with iconic photographer Elliott Erwitt, tips from filmmaker Mike Mills and a behind-the-scenes studio tour with artist couple Chris Johanson and Johanna Jackson.