Krink

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Krink is a brand name of inks and markers sold by Krink, Inc. The inks and markers are made in the USA. It was started by artist Craig Costello aka "KR".[1] "Krink" is a portmanteau of "KR" and "ink". Costello started making his own markers in the early 90's and then began selling his homemade product at New York City retail store Alife.[2] The product took off and the brand has grown from there. He has built up an internationally recognised brand creating markers and pens with drips in mind. He also has a burgeoning line of various tools and colors ready to make a mess with.[3] The product is now distributed and sold worldwide. In 2012 Krink was featured on and designed the cover of Clout Magazine.[4]

Krink has collaborated with Alife, Nike, Levi Strauss & Co., Mini (BMW), Casio, Smith Optics, Carhartt, Incase, Kidrobot, Monument Snowboards, Married to the Mob, Juxtapoz, Colette, Shut Skateboards, and Montanacans.

Early History

KR was a famous tagger in the late 1980s into the early 90's and beyond. He tagged primarily in Boston and NYC with contemporaries such as Shepard Fairey, SHOK, RYZE, TWIST (Barry McGee), Dan Plasma, and Dr. Revolt. KR was a "bomber" a graffiti artist who focused more on volume than on the artistry of letterform. As a tagger he was influential in popularizing the use of "fat caps", and drips, which he later carried into his successful gallery work.

Footnotes

  1. About Krink
  2. Walker, Rob. "Krink." New York Times Magazine. 24 Feb. 2008.
  3. "Trend: Drips." Mix Future Interiors. Jan 2009: 28.
  4. http://www.cloutonline.com/2012/10/clout-issue-12-out-now-ft-craig-krink-costello-benny-diar-plus-more/clout-krink-cover-preview-2/

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