Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 19, 2012. 0 Comments
I was super excited to find this in my inbox this morning. Sean Kelsey of St. Paul got a tattoo of my MN Pride design! This is the first time I've ever seen anything that I designed become a tattoo, so needless to say I was blown away. Shane Wallin from Twilight Tattoo did an AMAZING job making the finished piece look exactly like the print. Much respect and a million thank yous to Sean and Shane for making this happen!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 19, 2012. 0 Comments
I was super excited to find this in my inbox this morning. Sean Kelsey of St. Paul got a tattoo of my MN Pride design! This is the first time I've ever seen anything that I designed become a tattoo, so needless to say I was blown away. Shane Wallin from Twilight Tattoo did an AMAZING job making the finished piece look exactly like the print. Much respect and a million thank yous to Sean and Shane for making this happen!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 17, 2012. 0 Comments
In late 2003, we were invited to design and build our very own mini-golf hole to be part of the Walker Art Center's 9-hole course in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in the Spring & Summer of 2004. The Burlesque crew at the time was myself, Wes Winship, George Thompson, and Skye Rossi. We came up with the idea that the hole would represent the game of life. The player could either take their chance shooting the ball up a ramp into a pachinko-style board (risking it all for a chance at fame and fortune) or just say ""fuggit"" and aim the ball for either a bland career in a beige cubicle or towards an eternity eating pizza and listening to heavy metal in your parents' basement. No matter which direction was chosen, the player was always greeted by the grim reaper at the end, cause hey, we all gotta go...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 17, 2012. 0 Comments
In late 2003, we were invited to design and build our very own mini-golf hole to be part of the Walker Art Center's 9-hole course in the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden in the Spring & Summer of 2004. The Burlesque crew at the time was myself, Wes Winship, George Thompson, and Skye Rossi. We came up with the idea that the hole would represent the game of life. The player could either take their chance shooting the ball up a ramp into a pachinko-style board (risking it all for a chance at fame and fortune) or just say ""fuggit"" and aim the ball for either a bland career in a beige cubicle or towards an eternity eating pizza and listening to heavy metal in your parents' basement. No matter which direction was chosen, the player was always greeted by the grim reaper at the end, cause hey, we all gotta go...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 13, 2012. 0 Comments
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 13, 2012. 0 Comments
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 13, 2012. 0 Comments
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 12, 2012. 0 Comments
Here's the inaugural entry in a new series of interviews with some of our favorite artists, designers, musicians, printers, and anyone else we feel deserves to have your attention. We're kicking it off with a graphic artist who landed in our radar zone recently and blew us away with his gorgeous posters and other design work. Ladies and gentlemen, we would now like to shine our spotlight on James White from Signalnoise. Please introduce yourself to our corner of the world wide web. My name is James White and I'm a designer/artist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm the 1-man crew behind Signalnoise Studio, which is my company and design blog where I showcase my work and the work of others that I enjoy. I've been drawing since I was 4-years-old and that raw creative enthusiasm never went away, even now in my 30s. When I graduated from high school...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 12, 2012. 0 Comments
Here's the inaugural entry in a new series of interviews with some of our favorite artists, designers, musicians, printers, and anyone else we feel deserves to have your attention. We're kicking it off with a graphic artist who landed in our radar zone recently and blew us away with his gorgeous posters and other design work. Ladies and gentlemen, we would now like to shine our spotlight on James White from Signalnoise. Please introduce yourself to our corner of the world wide web. My name is James White and I'm a designer/artist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm the 1-man crew behind Signalnoise Studio, which is my company and design blog where I showcase my work and the work of others that I enjoy. I've been drawing since I was 4-years-old and that raw creative enthusiasm never went away, even now in my 30s. When I graduated from high school...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on January 12, 2012. 0 Comments
Here's the inaugural entry in a new series of interviews with some of our favorite artists, designers, musicians, printers, and anyone else we feel deserves to have your attention. We're kicking it off with a graphic artist who landed in our radar zone recently and blew us away with his gorgeous posters and other design work. Ladies and gentlemen, we would now like to shine our spotlight on James White from Signalnoise. Please introduce yourself to our corner of the world wide web. My name is James White and I'm a designer/artist from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. I'm the 1-man crew behind Signalnoise Studio, which is my company and design blog where I showcase my work and the work of others that I enjoy. I've been drawing since I was 4-years-old and that raw creative enthusiasm never went away, even now in my 30s. When I graduated from high school...
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