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would you believe that my children’s illustrations sometimes take me way longer to paint than my realistic stuff?
Those Letters Won’t Draw Themselves
My quirky letterpress piece for the group exhibition, I’d Letterpress The Shit Out Of That!. The show’s irreverent theme combines lettering and letterpress with each designers’ expletive filled expressions.
I decided that for the sake of authenticity I would draw the comic lettering and decoration in pencil and ink and avoid using the computer. I knew that the little imperfections and wobbles would be rounded out when printed and increase the tactile quality of the final print.
Swearing was encouraged!
Take a look at the gallery of awesome work by: Carla Hackett, Jess Cruicky, Dominique Falla, Jasmine Dowling, Dave Foster, Luke Lucas, Barry Spencer. All lovingly letterpress printed in Melbourne by Amy Constable of Saint Gertrude.
You can buy the highly touchable prints here: LetterPressTheShitOutOfThat.
Beautiful Lamp Design by leva in the room
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Shout out to the people with mediocre talents
The people who can carry a tune but don’t have a remarkable voice
The people who can draw more than stick figures but can’t develop their own style
The people who have a decent imagination but no idea how to write it all out (or vice versa)
The people who can play covers of songs but can’t write their own music
The people who can dance with choreography but not freely
The people who can do sports but never make the team
The people who are good- that just don’t feel good enough
I didn’t know how much I needed this until now
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I had a fun time in photoshop tonight.
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“Scattering Tears”
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been searching for moods and colours all afternoon
No idea on how the world works anymore.
In case you needed musical accompaniment.
Lettering & Illustration 2015 vol. 1 by Orestes Mora
Infra, by Richard Mosse.
Richard Mosse’s photography captures the beauty and tragedy in war and destruction. Mosse has shot abandoned plane wrecks in the furthest reaches of the planet and the former palaces of Uday and Saddam Hussein now occupied by US military forces. His most recent series, Infra captures the ongoing war between rebel factions and the Congolese national army in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The Infra series is marked by Mosse’s use of Kodak Aerochrome, a discontinued reconnaissance infrared film. The film registers chlorophyll in live vegetation. The result is the lush Congolese rainforest rendered into a beautifully surreal landscape of pinks and reds. Mosse said in an interview with The British Journal of Photography “I wanted to export this technology to a harder situation, to up-end the generic conventions of calcified mass-media narratives and challenge the way we’re allowed to represent this forgotten conflict… I wanted to confront this military reconnaissance technology, to use it reflexively in order to question the ways in which war photography is constructed.” Mosse is the winner of the 2014 Deutsche Börse Photography Prize. In 2013, Mosse represented Ireland in the Venice Biennale with the The Enclave an immersive six-channel video installation that utilized 16mm infrared film. The piece is an attempt, as Mosse explained on CNN.com, to bring “two counter-worlds into collision: art’s potential to represent narratives so painful that they exist beyond language, and photography’s capacity to document specific tragedies and communicate them to the world.”
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