Archives: June 2006

Posted by: bz (54 posts)
June 29, 2006 5:19 PM


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(crops from the poster - click above to see full image)

i'm back. here's a poster i created at anderson workshop. various (dynamic) flash components were used to create and distribute the top background patterns. i created a ton during this fun/intense week long workshop at anderson ranch.

(the type is backwards as when youre inside the ranch the type is cut out from the entrance sign and you can see the mountains through it. also, those birds are magpies. they're fun looking. kind of like flying penguins.)

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
June 28, 2006 9:25 PM


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As friends know I'm a bit of a shark enthusiast. The other evening I drew a variety of the shark-related objects I own - most of them of the rubber, squeaky-toy variety. That evening I dreamt of a decrepit old shark swimming about, covered in moss and plants (along the lines of a chia-pet). Anyway, I made a few color versions and ultimately created this image to use in this year's Siren Music Festival guide.

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Posted by: bz (54 posts)
June 27, 2006 2:35 AM


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day 1. here i am in lovely aspen. here's an image (still) from some randomly generated art (dynamically via action script) which i did today. the color palette resulted from this ink drawing/image (previously shown on invisibleman a few months ago) and then refined in photoshop.

PS i saw the milky way tonight. awesome. highly recommend it.

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
June 25, 200611:57 PM


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I had a nice art-filled weekend, despite the torrential rains. I logged some serious time welded to my drafting table just playing around with some different materials that I don't often work with in my normal course of business. Really felt a nice loose freedom with a super-fat graphite pencil on vellum, which produced the above image, among many, many others...

Also, I saw some amazing art...

Continue reading "Piercing Gaze / Art Highlights"
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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
12:29 AM


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There's a feeling of comfort and contempt in this image. Mainly because instead of thinking, most people are just rearranging their prejudices.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
June 19, 2006 8:20 PM


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After a great, steep hike down into the aforementioned Grand Canyon of PA I sketched these mossy banks of the Pine Creek.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
June 18, 2006 9:17 PM


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Last weekend my three older brothers, Stephen, Phil, James and I gathered at a cabin near the Grand Canyon of Pennsylvania (I know, you've never heard of the place). It's a beautiful, mountainous region where we fished, hiked and drew pictures. Before grilling up some tasty shish-ka-bobs we sat on the porch and each brother spent 4 minutes working on a drawing. After 4 minutes we'd pass around the art until everyone had worked on it. Its's always a fun and fascinating experience doing art lodges and you can see some of our results above.

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Posted by: bz (54 posts)
June 13, 200611:01 PM


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last week we rented/rode segways around fairmount park in philadelphia. this photo is me (+ my guy) on the top of the art museum stairs. seconds later both our friends wiped out... but overall, it was a blast. you do look kind of dorky, but you get lots of attention & i highly recommend it. lots of fun! :) PS: we went with i glide tours

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Posted by: jamie (116 posts)
10:35 PM


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This is an oil painting inspired from an advertisement. I was inspired by the complexity of chrome reflections and the humor in the sounds of those horns.

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Posted by: bz (54 posts)
9:56 PM


it's been too long since i've drawn. "the real world" has taken over. here are some peeps i drew last week. (click the image to enlarge.) since getting my mfa (yay!) a a few weeks ago, i am quickly learning action script as i am going to anderson ranch in colorado (near aspen) in less than 2 weeks for a joshua davis flash 8 workshop. hopefully i will make some kickin' good art work to post upon my return from aspen (and san diego).

when i return i am planning to continue making books, work on my illustration portfolio (and make a regular habit of doing illustration friday each week), and begin to pay off grad school by freelance designing here in philadelphia... oh - hold on... i have a funny photo to post too...

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
June 12, 200610:56 AM



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I submitted a tee shirt design called Mountain to Threadless.com to be voted on and hopefully printed. If I get enough high scores the shirt will be printed and sold from the site and I will win some stuff. Take a look at it and if you like it, sign up and give it a score: Mountain Shirt Design -- Thanks!

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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
3:13 AM


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Amazing full moon tonight...While out walking the dog very late, I was inspired to record a rough little nocturnal cityscape...this is (very) loosely based on my view looking out over Dean Street onto Bergen. I have been wanting to do some paintings of the city at night...this has whet my appetite.

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Posted by: eric (24 posts)
June 8, 2006 3:15 PM


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Hi, my name is Eric and I'm invisible for a day. The kind folks at Invisible Man are letting me guest post so I'm doubling up for my big break.

The left image is a detail of a silk screen promotional poster for TOOL: An evening of novel performance technologies, which took place at Tonic in NYC on Saturday April 29th, 2006. I did this for a friend, Jamie Allen who teaches NIME: New Interfaces in Musical Expression at NYU and coordinates the show. He asked for a "sort of an american-inventor-folk-art-technology thing". He got sound schematics and ear diagrams on craft paper... If you have any interest in experimental music and video, check it out.

And the right image is a detail of the save-the-date from my wedding. It is a screen print of the landscape of our wedding venue, The Hammond Museum, done with a Print Gocco printing kit.

Read on for the full images, info and tips.

Continue reading "Guest Post: Two-for-One Screen Prints"
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Posted by: keegan (155 posts)
June 7, 2006 9:27 PM


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Just finished this drawing for The New York Times' Thursday Styles Section (June 8, 2006). The story was about how younger workers in their 20's and 30's are often passing on the standard two week vacations, in favor of longer vacations, in-between their frequent job-hopping.

Read on to see my sketch and my reference photo.

Continue reading "Illo for The New York Times"
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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
June 5, 2006 2:23 PM


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While feeling under the weather the last few days I made this Glowing Moose Head illustration combining pencil, sepia ink, and photoshop. It's inspired by a photo I took last summer in Maine.

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Posted by: pa (190 posts)
June 3, 2006 9:53 PM


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Last weekend Invisiblemen Jon Keegan, James Antonson and myself gathered at the Brooklyn headquaters for some silkscreening. We created a couple designs based off of the logo and got to work preparing the screens and designs for printing. Here's a link to a silkscreening process guide that Jon previously posted. We hope to be selling InvisibleMan t-shirts soon.
After toiling on t-shirts for hours we focused our attention on Brooklyn's greatest bar which due to the looming basketball stadium is not long for this earth: Freddy's Backroom.

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