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Patterns. So much construction in SF right now.
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Who will be the first in my “Page Masters” series of art director portraits? Hint: their name starts with a B.
Find out in July!
Caramelized sugar greenhouse. Gorgeous.
William Lamson - Solarium from Storm King Art Center on Vimeo.
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The freshest taco fish fish tacos in town. Unused idea from the Village Voice summer guide. #illo #illustration #fish #taco #california #fishing #vector
Ziwon Wang (2008-10)
“…Borrowing from a Korean national treasure, the bronze Maitreya Buddha figure (Buddha of the Future) from the 6th century Shilla Dynasty.”
(Source: likeafieldmouse, via cultivatinggrace)
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Minneapolis City Pages Summer Guide cover. Thanks to AD Tom Carlson for the gig!
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Village Voice Summer Arts Guide cover.
It tricky one as the main piece was about a theater show centered around the apocalypse. I didn’t want to be too doom-and-gloom so I thought the raising or lowering of the theater curtains as different types of weather/atmosphere could be the metaphor for changing seasons and all that blah blah blah.
First time incorporating some Cinema 4D exports into my work.
Thanks to Tom Carlson for the assignment.
Huffington Post Mag (US)
New (iPad only) Huffington Post Magazine.
Artwork Toby and Pete (Australia)
Creative Director: Josh Klenert
Art Director: Andrea Nasca
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Spot illo in the Village Voice Summer Arts Guide for a story about where to eat near the beach.
AD Tom Carlson.
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“If Not Our Backyard … Whose?”
Full page illo in the Seattle Met for a story about where the compost processing plant would be moved next.
AD Jane Sherman
Crazy anti-gravity material printer. Even does live color changes.
Imagine translating a simple pencil drawing into 3D! I love this intersection of art and technology.
Check the full post over at Colossal
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Crush, Kill, Destroy … STRESS! A little inspiration from Organized Konfusion for this little experiment.