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https://www.behance.net/gallery/14961753/Screen-Printing-Experimentations
Mix of photo and illustration
A one week collaborative project about Gary. Fabricated from an extremely milked private joke. But wait!...'Who or what is Gary?' I hear you say to yourself. Here is our best attempt to describe what Gary has done not only in his career, but for the Music Industry too... He became active in the late 1970’s and has remained anonymous ever since. The illusive musician behind the musical scores of daytime and late night television. Focusing on quantity over quality, he brings his unique sound through multitracking to enhance our TV enjoyment. He is responsible for all the TV music you cannot put a name to. His signature cheese has graced the likes of Babestation, Price-Drop and in his earlier career Crystal Maze. If you can’t afford the copyright to a song or need a catchy jingle with all the bells and whistles, Gary is your man. The outcome takes the form of eight silkscreen postcard prints in an edition of 40.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/15338095/Gary-the-Musical-Enigma
This work I found fun and happy. The bright colours and cute illustrations make for a well composed body of work. The story behind the work makes for a more meaningful publication in my opinion.
http://www.joseberrio.com/Silkscreen-Posters-1
Great set of work, the website extends the work and shows the colour process in a great interactive way. On the website more of the process is shown. The gifs included make for a set of work that works cohesively. The work has a ‘old style’ feel to them but with a revamped edge to it all. The use of screen printing for this project I feel makes the aesthetics.
Screen Printing our latest 70x100cm (27,5 x 39,4 inch) with Chris Angelakis and Marietta Kallona.