Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 26, 2013. 0 Comments
Coming this weekend! More creative holiday gift ideas than you can shake a reindeer antler at... and all made by local, independent artists!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 26, 2013. 0 Comments
Coming this weekend! More creative holiday gift ideas than you can shake a reindeer antler at... and all made by local, independent artists!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 25, 2013. 0 Comments
Our Nova Scotian bud James White of Signalnoise is the subject of a new short film by the online tutorialists at Lynda. Tune in to learn about this talented graphic artist's background and motivations.
The Creative Spark: James White, Visual Artist and Designer from lynda.com on Vimeo.
Hey, we printed those Dartmouth posters!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 25, 2013. 0 Comments
Our Nova Scotian bud James White of Signalnoise is the subject of a new short film by the online tutorialists at Lynda. Tune in to learn about this talented graphic artist's background and motivations.
The Creative Spark: James White, Visual Artist and Designer from lynda.com on Vimeo.
Hey, we printed those Dartmouth posters!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 19, 2013. 0 Comments
Pick your favorite, or grab all 3!
Saturday
Sunday
Monday
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 12, 2013. 0 Comments
In the late Summer of 2013, Minneapolis artist Brandon Holt spent a few days working in-house at Oakland CA's Warhorse Tattoo. We sent Brandon off with a short run of two-color screenprints to have with him at the shop while he was working there. After returning from The Bay Area, Brandon assembled a NINE color version of the same artwork. It's truly a beast and we are beyond excited to be sharing it with you. Not only is it intricately illustrated and printed in 9 colors, but it is HUGE and bursting with metallic inks.
Grab a copy right now in our online store!
24 x 32""
9 color screenprint on French Speckletone Sand paper
(4 of the colors are metallic)
signed and numbered edition of 120 prints
screenprinted by Ben LaFond
$45 + shipping
Here are a few behind-the-scenes detail shots of this print:
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 12, 2013. 0 Comments
In the late Summer of 2013, Minneapolis artist Brandon Holt spent a few days working in-house at Oakland CA's Warhorse Tattoo. We sent Brandon off with a short run of two-color screenprints to have with him at the shop while he was working there. After returning from The Bay Area, Brandon assembled a NINE color version of the same artwork. It's truly a beast and we are beyond excited to be sharing it with you. Not only is it intricately illustrated and printed in 9 colors, but it is HUGE and bursting with metallic inks.
Grab a copy right now in our online store!
24 x 32""
9 color screenprint on French Speckletone Sand paper
(4 of the colors are metallic)
signed and numbered edition of 120 prints
screenprinted by Ben LaFond
$45 + shipping
Here are a few behind-the-scenes detail shots of this print:
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 05, 2013. 0 Comments
Hey! Here's what's going on! The posters are on their way to me from the north woods right now! I will put them up for sale in our web store this FRIDAY at a random time! $30 a pop!
We printed variants on THREE different colors of French's Pop-Tone paper. Take a look!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on November 05, 2013. 0 Comments
Hey! Here's what's going on! The posters are on their way to me from the north woods right now! I will put them up for sale in our web store this FRIDAY at a random time! $30 a pop!
We printed variants on THREE different colors of French's Pop-Tone paper. Take a look!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on October 30, 2013. 0 Comments
I walked into the studio last week to Ben and Mike eating snacks in the kitchen (snacks are the best) and asked, ""So.. do you guys have any advice for making a fake butt?"" This got big laughs, but I was serious.
For my friends Halloween party last Saturday my costume was Kardashian couch dress. I thought it would be ugly, but I hand-made a fake butt that scrambled brains! Dude friends were sweating, girl friends were grabbing, and my real butt was super warm all night long! Here's how I did it-
Ba DUNK!
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