A gay couple in a pool during a party at the Shfai'im Water Park, in central Israel, during Pride Week, on Thursday, June 2, 2016. Pride Week is celebrated annually, culminating in Friday’s Pride Parade, on June 3, in the city of Tel Aviv, internationally acclaimed as one of the most proud and gay-friendly cities in the world. Photo by Hadas Parush/FLASH90
Stolen Goods started with a series of designed roll-top backpacks, focused on comfort and individuality. each bag was hand printed with silkscreen printed patterns and illustrations that we made. The special patterns are the main theme for the brand that has clean and minimalist cuts but with a lot of details in the imagery that we like to draw. Each print is intentionally uneven, and every bag is a unique and original Piece.
2. How did your ideas come up?
We both share a studio together and share a similar artistic line and influence, we wanted to start something that takes our drawing out of the paper and frame and to move it to basic everyday accessories, and make them unique. Every bag is made individually with a lot of work and thought. The main idea is to make new patterns for every new series of bags.
3. Where are you based and why?
We are based in Tel -Aviv, because this is where we’re from. But it can change anytime.
4. You are a girls on wheels?
Yes, since 1990. That’s why it was important to us to make a bag that will be comfortable for riding. It’s very light weight and sit tight in your back. It has a side zipper so you can easy reach for your stuff in your bag even while riding.
5. Any future projects?
We are planning to make more bags designs, T-shirts and pajamas. And working on our next exhibition.