The tools used to create art are just as essential as the art itself. Born from experimentation and a need for a tool that was ideal for the streets, KRINK revolutionized ink. Artists from all over ...
We spoke with Krink's Craig Costello to talk about his Rizzoli book, challenges growing a small business, Nike AF1 collab & much more.
*So much like open-source and maker-fabbing that it's scary. I must have seen this guy's not-very-underground products in public use about a million times. To tell the story of Krink, the world’s ...
Former The Source magazine art director Chi Modu has a fruitful relationship with hip-hop. Before the days of mainstream popularity, Chi Modu is among the elements that contributed to the monumental ...
New York artist KR begat the artistic style – and ultimately brand and trend – of Krink. Mini, combining its urban credentials with an aesthetic born from Queens graffiti, gave KR a Mini to Krink and ...
Craig Costello’s name isn’t on the cover of his Rizzoli book, but his defining marks are all there. First, there’s the name of his ink-centric company, Krink, stamped at the top, which he founded ...
Ink by Grant Burge has partnered with New York City-based artist Craig Costello, founder of KRINK, an esteemed artist materials brand and creative studio, to craft a limited-edition pack for Barossa ...
Being offered a MINI as a canvas for expressing his street art, New York artist Craig ‘KR’ Costello put the urban street culture print on the small city car. The MINI got ‘krinked’, meaning that using ...
Guys looking for a little street cred with their Coach accessories may find it in a new capsule collection of leather goods adorned with designs by artist Craig Costello, aka Krink. Known for his drip ...