Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 19, 2011. 0 Comments
2 from Bulgaria, all about books. I'll forever be a sucker for a good fat-lined illustration. Can anyone translate these?
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 16, 2011. 0 Comments
We've been enjoying the artwork of Hydro74 for several years. It was in 2008 that we had our first up-close encounter with his work as we exposed some of his art for onto our screens to create some prints for Upper Playground. After finally meeting in person at SXSW 2011, we decided that a Burlesque-published art print was a must! We had a little digital chat with Mr. Hydro, so read up as we gear up to release Awakening of Aegolius his first official Burlesque art print. Please introduce yourself to our corner of the internet. I'm Joshua M. Smith, I run Hydro74 full time independently, focusing on more vector based art. When I first began my plight into design I was a jack of all traits, but it wasn't until about 5-6 years ago that I made the decision to focus strictly on vector-based illustration and typography because that...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 16, 2011. 0 Comments
We've been enjoying the artwork of Hydro74 for several years. It was in 2008 that we had our first up-close encounter with his work as we exposed some of his art for onto our screens to create some prints for Upper Playground. After finally meeting in person at SXSW 2011, we decided that a Burlesque-published art print was a must! We had a little digital chat with Mr. Hydro, so read up as we gear up to release Awakening of Aegolius his first official Burlesque art print. Please introduce yourself to our corner of the internet. I'm Joshua M. Smith, I run Hydro74 full time independently, focusing on more vector based art. When I first began my plight into design I was a jack of all traits, but it wasn't until about 5-6 years ago that I made the decision to focus strictly on vector-based illustration and typography because that...
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 12, 2011. 0 Comments
We got a little bit obsessed with 8-bit covers of metal songs today... for like an hour. It was an awesome hour.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 12, 2011. 0 Comments
We got a little bit obsessed with 8-bit covers of metal songs today... for like an hour. It was an awesome hour.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 12, 2011. 0 Comments
3 stamps in honor of the 20th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 12, 2011. 0 Comments
3 stamps in honor of the 20th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution!
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 11, 2011. 0 Comments
I've been spending my Sunday evenings contributing to Freaky Deeky, a local cable access and internet phenomenon. It's a chance to work with new mediums, force myself to be creative on the fly, and learn a little about video while I'm at it. I've always loved 60s acid art and wanted to try my hand at colored oil light shows and it's been a great outlet for that. Hal and Matt of Playatta, the wizards behind Freaky Deeky's visual madness invited me to participate on a video shoot for Mystery Palace. I brought the colored oils, Sharpees and watercolors. It was a ton of fun and you can see the results right here.
Mystery Palace - I Thought I Was Right from PLAYATTA on Vimeo.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 11, 2011. 0 Comments
I've been spending my Sunday evenings contributing to Freaky Deeky, a local cable access and internet phenomenon. It's a chance to work with new mediums, force myself to be creative on the fly, and learn a little about video while I'm at it. I've always loved 60s acid art and wanted to try my hand at colored oil light shows and it's been a great outlet for that. Hal and Matt of Playatta, the wizards behind Freaky Deeky's visual madness invited me to participate on a video shoot for Mystery Palace. I brought the colored oils, Sharpees and watercolors. It was a ton of fun and you can see the results right here.
Mystery Palace - I Thought I Was Right from PLAYATTA on Vimeo.
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Posted by Burlesque of North America on August 10, 2011. 0 Comments
Check out this incredible video that National Forest (Steven Harrington & crew) put together for Puma.
Wonder if there's any vacancy in any of these letters. I'd move in in a heartbeat.
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