The Hurricane Poster Project

Posted on September 30, 2005 Under Art

The Hurricane Poster Project is a project engaging designers and design firms around the country to create limited edition printed sets of work-- with proceeds all going towards hurricane relief efforts from the online auctions/sales of the work. They're looking…

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Scott Rench Interview

Posted on September 27, 2005 Under Art

For some time now, Scott Rench has been one of my artistic heroes-- after he initially emailed me almost a year ago to 'check out his work', I was floored that such a talented artist had received such a small…

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Christopher Silas Neal

Posted on September 23, 2005 Under Art

Christopher Silas Neal has a solid portfolio of illustration, art, and comic design. He has done work for Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and Village Voice just to name a few. Read: Serious Talent. His style is edgy, and…

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Sabrina Raaf: The Grower

Posted on September 19, 2005 Under Art

The Grower is a small 'vehicle' that moves around the sides of a room, hugging the walls responding to carbon dioxide levels in the air by actually drawing lines of varying height on the walls. The Grower is used in…

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Yoffy: Color in LA

Posted on September 16, 2005 Under Art

Yoffy's artwork is clean, smooth, and even dynamic-- he uses simple shapes and color to evoke emotion, memories, and creates a 'visual' language with his work. His a Tetris painting is just great, paying homage to Tetris, one of the…

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Michael Paulus: Showing in Portland

Posted on August 29, 2005 Under Art

Michael Paulus, the 'fella behind the skeleton illustrations of cartoon characters I covered a few weeks ago, is having a show in Portland, OR, on Thursday, September 1st. The show is at the Basil Hallward Gallery on the top floor…

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Fudge Factory Comics

Posted on August 26, 2005 Under Art

Fudge Factory Comics has a really solid collection of work and the illustrator, Travis Millard, must have a killer sense of humor. His client list includes folks like Burton, Alife, theFADER, Vice, and he even has done graphics on a…

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Jen Lewin: Laser Harps

Posted on August 25, 2005 Under Art

Local Boulder "interactive sculptist", Jen Lewin, will be showing at this years Burning Man-- with an artist grant to create 3 fully interactive outdoor laser harps. I had a chance to check out one of her laser harps when it…

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Michael Paulus: Cartoon Skeletons

Posted on August 22, 2005 Under Art

I know these aren't new, amazing none the less. Everytime I see them again I still think they're freaking brilliant. Illustrator Michael Paulus decided to take a select few popular cartoon characters and "render their skeletal systems as I imagine…

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Jason Thielke: New Work

Posted on August 18, 2005 Under Art

Jason Thielke, designer, illustrator, drawer extraordinare, and local Denver/Boulder artist has a few great new pieces on his website. I first saw Jason's work on a "1st friday" art walk in Denver, and soon after acquired one of his larger…

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