TRICE : DECODED
Our latest graphic with long time collaborator Lee Trice on ‘The Proud Tee’ is a collage of clippings,
photos, & movie characters. There is a lot to digest so we thought why not break down a piece of the
puzzle. One of the images is from the 1988 Sci-Fi film ‘They Live’ – A movie where the main character
discovers a special pair of sunglasses which allows him to see the world as it really is. He’s able to see
the ruling alien population and the real messages behind their massive campaign to keep humans subdued.
Lee incorporated parts of the movie including the ruling aliens. Check the graphic and short video
clips of ‘They Live’ below & see if you can’t find where another current brand was inspired from
the film as well.



YOU SEEN THAT NEW NEW?
Some new additions in the online store including the ‘Proud’ Tee by long time collaborator Lee Trice.
One of his best to date, you can find hundreds of references we’ll start to break down in another post shortly.
New to the Artist Connection is Australian transplant / Brooklyn resident Karan Singh. Bringing his
witty & refreshingly clean illustrative style to the unspoken (until now) motto for the brand. As we’re
the last minute kings, for everything, but also when our best work is done. Can you relate?
Also new to the Artist Connection is designer+illustrator Oliver Barrett hailing from Clevland, OH.
We aligned with him & his ‘Completely Incomplete’ series and did one for the godfather of soul, the
minister of funk himself. The second installment dropping soon
Look out for these plus other Beandip classics – JFK + Snarl prints now available on a crewneck




TRICE COLD FLOW
The chaos is aligning for our next release due out at the end of the month, along with the
opening of our first pop-up shop here in Nyc. More details to come on that. For now
heres a sneak peek of our next project with good friend, long time collaborator &
Brooklyn resident LEE TRICE – - Stay tuned

ROLL THE TRICE
Latest from LEE TRICE > New New Spring/Summer offerings being genetically altered now, going to be breezy. Peep more Trice HERE
TRICE CREAM DREAMS
Artist Connection Family LEE TRICE had a recent review with Complex Magazine. Read up below and click the link
“Lee Trice is a graphic designer, street art vandal, and late night DJ extraordinaire. If you’re looking for him, you can generally catch the artist lurking throughout Brooklyn—maybe he’s smoking cigarettes at some warehouse party, drinking beers at The Commodore, or copping tags down in Williamsburg. We recently caught up with Lee to discuss a few of his favorite pieces ranging from commercial work he has done with Boundless and Bean Dip Clothing, to the work he puts up in the street.” Take a look for yourself HERE
TRICE for BEANDIP
Artist Connection Lee Trice, limited edition slipmat NOW AVAILABLE in the Online Store. Soft felt construction, medium thickness, sublimated print for a soft hand, suitable for all styles of DJing. Comes in hand numbered packaging with original artwork by Lee. Limted to 75 pairs















